
The Open Championship tips, odds, and betting predictions
Last year's Open saw Xander Schauffele claim his second major, but he will face a difficult task retaining his title in what is always an incredibly competitive and unpredictable tournament.
In this The Open Championship betting guide, we pick out some of the best betting tips ahead of what promises to be an exciting few days of golf.
🏌️ The Open Championship
As always, The Open sees the best in the world competing for one of the sport's most prestigious majors. Let's take a look at how the bookies are pricing them all up:
Scott Scheffler
Rory McIlroy
John Rahm -
Bryson DeChambeau -
Ludvid Aberg -
Tommy Fleetwood -
Xander Schauffele -
Viktor Hovland
Shane Lowry
Tyrell Hatton
Odds taken from BetVictor
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⚡Quick betting tips for The Open Championship
Tommy Fleetwood -
Xander Schauffele to finish top 10 -
Sapp Straka E/W -
🏆 The Open Championship betting tips
As always, the Open Championship odds offer some excellent value, with the tournament's unpredictable nature throwing up some excellent betting opportunities. The following are our three best betting tips ahead of the tournament starting on Thursday.
⛳ Tommy Fleetwood
Golf is a sport that loves to deliver a thrilling narrative, and few endings would be more satisfying than seeing Tommy Fleetwood win his first major in Northern Ireland this weekend. He delivered his finest performance in the Open at Portrush six years ago, coming agonisingly close, only to lose to Shane Lowry.
He knows the course well, is one of the most well-rounded players in the world, and he has a story to finish. He is also coming into the tournament on solid form. We think that Tommy Fleetwood to win at 28/1 offers excellent value with BetVictor.
⛳ Xander Schauffele to finish top 10
It's been 19 years since Tiger Woods went back-to-back at The Open, winning the 2005 and 2006 editions of the Championship, with no winner being able to retain the trophy since. Xander Schauffele is the reigning champion, and the bookies do not fancy him to retain his title, with Betway pricing him at 22/1.
He has recently overcome an injury but looked promising in the Scottish Open last week, finishing eighth in a tough competition. He has performed well in his last three majors, and at 5/2 with Betway, sits at a good price for a top 10 finish in Northern Ireland.
⛳ Sepp Straka each way
It's always fun to look for an outside shout at The Open, and Sepp Straka is a serious value bet at 50/1 with bet365. He performed well in Scotland last week, is currently ranked eighth in the world, and has the joint highest birdie average on the tour with Justin Thomas. Of course, he also finished second in The Open two years ago, so he should certainly not be overlooked. We recommend an each-way bet on Sepp Straka at 50/1 with bet365.
📺 How to watch The Open Championship
Location
: Royal Portrush Golf Club, Portrush, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Date and time
: July 17th-July 20th
How to watch
: Sky Sports Golf
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