Where and What to Bet for the Open Championship 2017

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Jul/19/2017

You can bet the Open Championship 2017 online with tons of options including odds on who will win, the nationality, margin of victory and various matchups.  Bets should be placed prior to each day’s play.  Odds will be updated immediately after each day’s play.  Once you place a wager on who will win the Open Championship 2017, the odds you get at the time of your bet are locked in.  

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Dustin Johnson and Jordan Spieth continue to be co-favorites to win this year’s Open Championship but at very long odds of 13/1. 

“The talent level is so high on the PGA Tour that it’s hard to be that dominant,” Johnson said. “If you look at tennis, the top 50th guy in the world is probably not going to win a major championship, whereas a guy here in the top 50 has a really good shot.

“It’s a different sport. It’s different levels of talent from 1 to 50.”

For his part, Spieth believes the Open Championship is the easiest of the majors to win.

Here are the odds on the Open Championship 2017

Odds

19501

Dustin Johnson

+1100

19502

Jordan Spieth

+1100

19503

Rickie Fowler

+1300

19504

Jon Rahm

+1300

19505

Sergio Garcia

+1500

19506

Rory Mcilroy

+1600

19507

Justin Rose

+1500

19508

Hideki Matsuyama

+1600

19509

Tommy Fleetwood

+1800

19510

Adam Scott

+2300

19511

Henrik Stenson

+2000

19512

Jason Day

+2500

19513

Paul Casey

+3000

19514

Brooks Koepka

+2500

More Odds to Win the Open Championship 2017

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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