U.S. Open 2016 Popular Prop Bets Players Love to Make

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Jun/16/2016

The U.S. Open’s 116th edition starts today and hosted at the Oakmont Country Club until June 19th.

Bettors are placing their bets on their favourite players or the players with the best odds, but what about prop bets?

It’s known that golf has some of the best prop bets to wager on, especially during a major tournament when it’s the most fun. There are lots of prop betting options to choose from for the U.S. Open and as an online bookie, you will find players interested in these prop bets as it adds an entertaining experience for them and how your book fills quickly.

Here are 6 prop bets that players wager on during the U.S. Opens.

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The Popular Prop Bets Players Wager On

1.   The Hole-In-One

When there is a great amount of amazing players coming together to show off their golfing abilities.

The hole-in-one makes for an interesting scenario. The Oakmont Country Club course offers a 300-yard par 3 field where there are only three opportunities for a player to get a hole-in-one.

2.   The Winner’s Nationality and Age

The U.S. Open has players all over the globe coming to play for their chance to win the championship title, and their nationality and age of the winner does make a fun prop bet.

The winner’s nationality and age prop bet can go two ways, make you a lot of profit or a small profit depending on if the odds are for that player are full of value. Since the list is long for each nationality and age category, your choices are endless.

3.   Left-handed or Right-handed Winner

This prop bet falls too under our second listed prop bet.

Considering that the highest percentage of golf players who are right-handed are high and left-handed being low, this prop bet is the easiest one to place with a 50/50 chance of still being able to profit from it. Don’t be afraid to place a high bet amount for this one.

4.   The Winning Score

Just remember that Oakmont Country Club’s golf course is one of the toughest courses to play on in the world. Oakmont’s course is a par 72, and with four rounds of par play will lead to a total of 288.

Bettors are placing wagers on the winning score with any score that is 283 and over. The chances of a player having a higher score than 283 will be likely due to the course’s challenging field as the odds are very favourable in winning a great profit from this specific prop bet.

5.   The T-5th Finish

Examining the odds can quickly tell you who will be the top 5 finisher. Many are speculating and the odds show as well that Jordan Spieth is expected to be the top 5 finisher.

Why is it speculated? If you look at Spieth’s last five finishes in the majors here is what it would yell you: 1st, 1st, T-4th, 2nd, and T-2nd. We say that he will definitely be the T-5th in the U.S. Open.

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