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Marco Penge odds to win the 2025 Open Championship

Marco Penge odds to win the 2025 Open Championship

USA Todaya day ago
The Open Championship will take place at Royal Portrush Golf Club from July 17-20, and Marco Penge will be among the golfers in the field.
Wanting to put some money on Penge in this week's tournament? Here are some ways to get in on the betting action.
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Penge odds to win The Open Championship
The latest odds on Penge to win The Open Championship are +18000. If you decided to wager $10 on Penge, you'd end up with $1,810.00 if he won.
PGA odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Tuesday at 8:59 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
Penge odds to finish in the top 5 at The Open Championship
The latest odds on Penge to finish in the top five at The Open Championship are +3000. If you decided to bet $10 on Penge, you'd end up with $310.00 if he did so.
Penge odds to finish in the top 10 at The Open Championship
Other betting markets for Penge at The Open Championship
There are lots of other ways to bet on golf too. For example, you can pick who will be in front at the end of Round 1, or whether a player will make the cut. Bookmakers also offer odds on 3-ball matchups (three players grouped together, teeing off at the same time) and one-on-one matchups for every golf tournament. Just pick who you think will perform better in that particular round; that's all that matters.
Penge recent performances
Penge took part in three tournaments over the last 12 months, securing one finish in the top five. In his past four events, Penge has finished in the top five once.
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