Oddsmakers have Jon Rahm, fresh off his first win at a significant, as the well-defined favorite at the 149th Open today at Royal St. Georges. Rahm is the favorite at 7-1 at Caesars Sportsbook by William Hill. No other golfer has single-digit odds.Bryson DeChambeau is next at 14-1, followed by Dustin Johnson at 15-1. Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele and Brooks Koepka are each 16-1. Jordan Spieth is 18-1, and Justin Thomas is 20-1. Rahm has remained in top kind since early June. He had a commanding 6-shot lead heading into the final round at the Memorial Tournament, before being forced to withdraw after checking positive for COVID-19. Upon returning from quarantine, he won the U.S. Open, his first major, and completed seventh last week at the Scottish Open.1 dBob Harig11hESPN.com5hMark Schlabach2 RelatedThe betting action on The Open at U.S. sportsbooks is reasonably evenly divided, with Rahm and Koepka getting the many assistance. More cash has been wagered on Rahm than any other golf enthusiast at Caesars Sportsbook at William Hill, while Koepka has brought in the most support at PointsBet and BetMGM.”The 2 guys that Im most worried about right now are [Victor] Hovland and [Louis] Oosthuizen,” Nick Bogdanovich, director of trading for William Hill U.S., said in a business release Monday. “Both are playing really well, and weve got great liability on them.”Oosthuizen is 30-1, and Hovland is 40-1. Weather projections at Royal St. Georges in Sandwich, England, require temperature levels in the low 70s, with winds around 10-15 mph for the early rounds and relaxing for Sunday.Darren Clarke won the last Open at Royal St. Georges in 2011. He was one of just four gamers who completed under par. Clarke is 500-1 this week.Shane Lowry, who won the 2019 Open, is 33-1. Since of the coronavirus pandemic, the 2020 Open was canceled.
Oddsmakers have Jon Rahm, fresh off his very first win at a major, as the specific favorite at the 149th Open this week at Royal St. Georges. Upon returning from quarantine, he won the U.S. Open, his very first significant, and ended up seventh last week at the Scottish Open.1 dBob Harig11hESPN.com5hMark Schlabach2 RelatedThe wagering action on The Open at U.S. sportsbooks is fairly equally divided, with Rahm and Koepka getting the a lot of support. Weather forecasts at Royal St. Georges in Sandwich, England, call for temperatures in the low 70s, with winds around 10-15 mph for the early rounds and relaxing for Sunday.Darren Clarke won the last Open at Royal St. Georges in 2011.

