
Matteo Manassero The Open Championship odds, tips and betting trends
Manassero has played in 13 events in the past year. His best finish was sixth, and his average finish was 40th, with one top 10.
Xander Schauffele is the previous winner of the event, which will award a total of $17,000,000.00 to the golfers that qualify from the field over the weekend. It will be held July 17-20 from Portrush, GBR and hosted at the par 71 course that spans 7,381 yards.
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