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Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood to shoot 70 or under is BOOSTED by Sky Bet as 153rd Open Championship gets underway at Royal Portrush

Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood to shoot 70 or under is BOOSTED by Sky Bet as 153rd Open Championship gets underway at Royal Portrush

Daily Mail​17-07-2025
Sky Bet are offering a featured Price Boost for the 153rd Open as all eyes turn to Royal Portrush on Thursday morning.
Round One got underway in Northern Ireland early on Thursday, with last year's winner and defending champion Xander Schauffele out from around 09.58, along with JJ Spaun and Jon Rahm.
According to Sky Bet, Scottie Scheffler is the early favourite at 10/3, with the American World No 1 getting his tilt underway just after 10am, partnered by Colin Morikawa and Shane Lowry.
However Sky Bet are offering a featured Boost for the first round of the sport's oldest major competition.
That Boost requires both Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood to shoot 70 or less in their opening round of the Dunluce Course at Royal Portrush.
The odds for that particular offer are now 3/1, having been boosted up from 2/1.
Sky Bet also have an In-Play Price Boost, which is for Scottie Scheffler to win the Open outright.
That one has been boosted to 7/2 from 10/3, with the American never winning the competition, finishing T7 last year.
Sky Bet Price Boost for The Open:
Round 1 - Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood to both shoot 70 or less WAS 2/1 NOW 3/1
In-Play Price Boost:
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