
2015 U.S. Open Odds, Free Picks & Predictions – Favorites & Sleepers to Win 115th U.S. Open: The opening PGA betting odds to win the 115th U.S. Open this week starting on Thursday, June 18th at at Chambers Bay in University Place, Washington have been posted by Bovada Sportsbook and Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy is the 7/1 favorite. The 115th U.S. Open will be played on a par 70 course over 7,585 yards and will have a field of 156 professionals. This year’s U.S. Open will be the first time that the event has been played in the state of Washington.
2015 U.S. Open Odds & Predictions – The Favorites
Rory McIlroy is the 7/1 favorite to win this week at Chambers Bay and we see no reason to argue with that. The 26 year-old native of Hollywood, Northern Ireland is a four-time major tournament champion on the tour and is currently ranked as the #1 player in the official world golf rankings. The 5-9, 161 pound pro has 11 career PGA Tor wins under his belt so far in his career including a win at the U.S. Open in 2011 to win his first ever major on the tour. McIlroy has already posted two wins on the PGA Tour this year so far as he won the WGC-Cadillac Match Play Championship on May 3rd and the Wells Fargo Championship on May 17th. At 7/1 odds, McIlroy doesn’t carry much value but he’ll still bring back $700 for every $100 wagered on him if he comes thru and wins his 5th major this week at Chambers Bay.
The pga pro with the next best odds to win the 2015 U.S. Open this week at Chambers Bay is Jordan Spieth at 8/1 odds. The 21 year-old native of Dallas, Texas has 3 career PGA Tour wins since turning professional in 2012 including two wins on the tour so far in 2015. Spieth won the Valspar Championship on March 15th and then won his first ever major at the 2015 Masters Tournament on April 12th. Spieth is currently the #2 ranked player in the official world golf rankings and at 8/1 odds he’ll bring in $800 for every $100 wagered on him this week if he can deliver his 2nd career major tournament win at the 2015 U.S. Open.
2015 U.S. Open Odds & Predictions – The Sleepers
A couple of top PGA pros that we feel are solid bets to possibly win the 2015 U.S. Open with some outstanding paying odds are England’s Justin Rose at 18/1 odds and Germany’s Martin Kaymer at 40/1 odds. Kaymer won the 2014 U.S. Open by shooting a four round score of 271 to finish -9 under par while Rose won in 2013 when he shot a 281 total score to finish +1 over par. Both players will be playing with plenty of confidence this week and know what it takes to win the U.S. Open and shouldn’t buckle to the pressure should they be in the hunt on Sunday.
2015 U.S. Open Free Picks from BettingOnlineUSA.com: Martin Kaymer to win at 40/1 odds
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2015 U.S. Open Odds from Bovada
Rory McIlroy
7/1
Jordan Spieth
8/1
Dustin Johnson
18/1
Justin Rose
18/1
Phil Mickelson
18/1
Rickie Fowler
18/1
Henrik Stenson
25/1
Adam Scott
28/1
Bubba Watson
28/1
Hideki Matsuyama
33/1
Jason Day
33/1
Jim Furyk
33/1
Jimmy Walker
33/1
Sergio Garcia
33/1
Martin Kaymer
40/1
Matt Kuchar
40/1
Patrick Reed
40/1
Billy Horschel
50/1
Brandt Snedeker
50/1
Brooks Koepka
50/1
Tiger Woods
50/1
Byeong Hun An
66/1
Keegan Bradley
66/1
Lee Westwood
66/1
Paul Casey
66/1
Ryan Moore
66/1
Zach Johnson
66/1
Bill Haas
80/1
Chris Kirk
80/1
Graeme McDowell
80/1
Hunter Mahan
80/1
Ian Poulter
80/1
J.B. Holmes
80/1
Jason Dufner
80/1
Kevin Kisner
80/1
Kevin Na
80/1
Louis Oosthuizen
80/1
Luke Donald
80/1
Ryan Palmer
80/1
Webb Simpson
80/1
Danny Willett
100/1
Francesco Molinari
100/1
Gary Woodland
100/1
Jamie Donaldson
100/1
Marc Leishman
100/1
Shane Lowry
100/1
Brendon Todd
125/1
Charl Schwartzel
125/1
Charley Hoffman
125/1
Russell Henley
125/1
Alexander Noren
150/1
Ben Martin
150/1
Bernd Wiesberger
150/1
Branden Grace
150/1
Brian Harman
150/1
Ernie Els
150/1
George Mcneill
150/1
Robert Streb
150/1
Tommy Fleetwood
150/1
Tony Finau
150/1
Victor Dubuisson
150/1
Angel Cabrera
200/1
Bo Van Pelt
200/1
Cameron Tringale
200/1
David Hearn
200/1
Erik Compton
200/1
Geoff Ogilvy
200/1
John Senden
200/1
Joost Luiten
200/1
Marc Warren
200/1
Matt Every
200/1
Michael Putnam
200/1
Miguel Angel Jimenez
200/1
Alexander Levy
250/1
Danny Lee
250/1
George Coetzee
250/1
Lucas Glover
250/1
Morgan Hoffman
250/1
Retief Goosen
250/1
Stephen Gallacher
250/1
Thongchai Jaidee
250/1
Camilo Villegas
300/1
Daniel Summerhays
300/1
Marcel Siem
300/1
Ryo Ishikawa
300/1
Thomas Aiken
300/1
Anirban Lahiri
400/1
Andres Romero
500/1
Beau Hossler
500/1
Billy Hurley III
500/1
Blayne Barber
500/1
Brad Fritsch
500/1
Brandon Hagy
500/1
Bryson DeChambeau
500/1
Cameron Smith
500/1
Charlie Beljan
500/1
Cheng-Tsung Pan
500/1
Cody Gribble
500/1
Colin Montgomerie
500/1
D.A. Points
500/1
Darren Clarke
500/1
Garth Mulroy
500/1
Jamie Lovemark
500/1
John Parry
500/1
Lee Janzen
500/1
Lee McCoy
500/1
Lucas Bjerregaard
500/1
Marcus Fraser
500/1
Matthew NeSmith
500/1
Ollie Schniederjans
500/1
Richard Lee
500/1
Roberto Castro
500/1
Sam Horsfield
500/1
Sam Saunders
500/1
Steve Marino
500/1
Tom Hoge
500/1
Wen-Chong Liang
500/1
Yong-Eun Yang
500/1
Andy Pope
1000/1
Brad Elder
1000/1
Bradley Neil
1000/1
Cole Hammer
1000/1
Davis Riley
1000/1
Denny McCarthy
1000/1
Hiroyuki Fujita
1000/1
Hyung-Sung Kim
1000/1
Jack Maguire
1000/1
Jake Knapp
1000/1
Jared Becher
1000/1
Jason Allred
1000/1
Jason Palmer
1000/1
Kevin Lucas
1000/1
Kurt Barnes
1000/1
Kyle Jones
1000/1
Mark Silvers
1000/1
Masahiro Kawamura
1000/1
Matt Mabrey
1000/1
Michael Campbell
1000/1
Michael Davan
1000/1
Nick Hardy
1000/1
Oliver Farr
1000/1
Patrick Wilson
1000/1
Rich Berberian Jr.
1000/1
Sebastian Cappelen
1000/1
Seuk-Hyun Baek
1000/1
Shiv Kapur
1000/1
Stephan Jaeger
1000/1
Timothy O’Neal
1000/1
Tjaart Van Der Walt
1000/1
Troy Kelly
1000/1
Tyler Duncan
1000/1