Rickie Fowler Leads US Open 2017 After Day 1 With 16-1 Odds

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Jun/15/2017

We anticipated Rickie Fowler to be the favorite to win the US Open 2017 after opening with odds of 16-1.

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Fowler was sitting atop the leaderboard after Day 1 play.

Brian Harman and Tommy Fleetwood followed. Both would pay out over $10,000 on a $100 bet should they win if gamblers placed their wagers prior to Round 1.

Here is your leaderboard.  Odds will be updated later this evening.

Leaderboard 2017 US Open

       1

       Rickie Fowler        -7    F*   -7    65                        65

       T2  

       Brian Harman       -5    F*   -5    67                        67

       T2  

       Tommy Fleetwood       -5    F*   -5    67                       67

       T2  

       Brooks Koepka     -5    F     -5    67                        67

       T5  

       Patrick Reed -4    F*   -4    68                        68

       T5  

       Marc Leishman     -4    17   -4                               

       T5  

       Adam Hadwin       -4    14*        -4                              

       T5  

       Paul Casey    -4    14   -4                               

       T5  

       Bernd Wiesberger       -4    12*        -4                                

       T5  

       Trey Mullinax        -4    12*        -4                              

       T11       

       Jamie Lovemark   -3    F*   -3    69                        69

       T11       

       J.B. Holmes   -3    F     -3    69                        69

       T11       

       Lee Westwood    -3    F*   -3    69                        69

       T11       

       Andrew Johnston        -3    F     -3    69                       69

       T11       

       Kevin Na       -3    17*        -3                               

       T11       

         Matt Fitzpatrick   -3      13*   -3


- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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