Payout Odds on Brooks Koepka to Win the 2019 US Open

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
May/19/2019

Brooks Koepka will pay out a sweet US$600 for every US$100 bet to win the 2019 US Open following his extraordinary win at Bethpage, Long Island in the PGA Championship.


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Koepka lost all but one shot of his record seven-shot lead Sunday and led throughout the tournament.  He entered as a favorite among the European bookmakers but the North American facing books made out nicely with most of the money coming in on Tiger Woods.  The US Masters win failed to make the cut this weekend.

His 74 was the highest final round by a PGA champion since Vijay Singh won in a playoff in 2004 at Whistling Straits.

"I'm just glad I don't have to play any more holes," Koepka said. "That was a stressful round of golf. I'm glad to have this thing back in my hands."

Woods was the very early 2019 US Open prior to Koepka's dominance this weekend.  He was now coming in at 9/1 odds.

2019 U.S. Open (Bet Here)
Brooks Koepka 6/1
Tiger Woods 9/1
Dustin Johnson 10/1
Rory McIlroy 12/1
Jordan Spieth 16/1
Justin Rose 16/1
Justin Thomas 16/1
Bryson Dechambeau 20/1
Francesco Molinari 20/1
Jason Day 20/1
Jon Rahm 20/1
Phil Mickelson 20/1
Rickie Fowler 22/1
Tommy Fleetwood 25/1
Xander Schauffele 28/1
Henrik Stenson 33/1
Hideki Matsuyama 33/1
Patrick Reed 33/1
Tony Finau 33/1
Patrick Cantlay 40/1
Paul Casey 40/1
Adam Scott 50/1
Cameron Champ 50/1
Louis Oosthuizen 50/1
Marc Leishman 50/1
Sergio Garcia 50/1
Webb Simpson 50/1
Alex Noren 66/1
Branden Grace 66/1
Bubba Watson 66/1
Cameron Smith 66/1
Gary Woodland 66/1
Matt Kuchar 66/1
Brandt Snedeker 80/1
Tyrrell Hatton 80/1
Zach Johnson 80/1
Daniel Berger 100/1
Ian Poulter 100/1
Jimmy Walker 100/1
Matthew Fitzpatrick 100/1

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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