British Open 2021: Jon Rahm The Betting Favorite Once Again

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Written By Drew Ellis on July 13, 2021
British Open Odds July 2021

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The British Open, or the Open Championship as it is known in Great Britain, has made its return after a year-long hiatus. This annual event serves as the final challenge of the 2021 men’s major golf season, putting the players’ skills to the test on the links golf course.

On Thursday morning, the final major of the year will commence, as the world’s finest strive to seize the coveted Claret Jug.

Take a glance at the chances that Michigan sports betting participants should consider for this week’s major event.

Open Championship Rundown

Every year, the Open Championship presents a one-of-a-kind test. Characteristically, this tournament showcases generously spacious fairways, troublesome pot bunkers, and confrontations with capricious weather elements, especially the wind.

  • The dates are from July 15th to July 18th, 2021.
  • The place is Sandwich, England.
  • Subject: Royal St. George’s Golf Club Course<br><br>The topic of discussion is the Royal St. George’s Golf Club course.
  • The course has a par of 70.
  • The length is 7,189 yards.
  • NBC, Golf Channel, and Peacock offer a variety of TV and streaming options.
  • The total amount of money awarded as prize is $11.5 million.
  • The prize for first place is a share of $2.07 million.
  • Shane Lowry, the defending champion of 2019.
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Jon Rahm widely favored in British Open odds

It comes as no surprise that Jon Rahm, the recent U.S. Open champion, is the favored contender for this weekend’s tournament.

Rahm is considered the leading contender by most oddsmakers, as he is listed at +750 to win.

After securing his first major championship victory at Torrey Pines just a month ago, Rahm emerged triumphant by edging out Louis Oosthuizen with a one-shot lead. Remarkably, he has managed to secure a place within the top 10 in all three major tournaments this year. Nevertheless, his efforts in the Open Championship have fallen short, as he has yet to break into the top 10 in any of his four attempts.

As of now, Rahm holds the second position in the global rankings. Throughout this year, he has achieved remarkable success, securing nine top-10 finishes out of the 14 events he has participated in.

Other top contenders, as per oddsmakers, along with their highest British Open odds, include:

  • DraftKings Sportsbook has listed Brooks Koepka with odds of +1800.
  • Xander Schauffele is listed at +1800 odds according to PointsBet Sportsbook.
  • Rory McIlroy is listed as +1800 on BetMGM Sportsbook.
  • The odds for Jordan Spieth to win are +2000 at WilliamHill Sportsbook.
  • BetRivers Sportsbook has Justin Thomas listed at odds of +2000.
  • Dustin Johnson has odds of +2200 according to DraftKings.

Xander Schauffele drawing the money

This week, Xander Schauffele is considered one of the top contenders and has showcased his competitiveness in the majors of 2021.

As the British Open approaches, he is attracting the highest number of bets in relation to the total amount wagered.

BetMGM Sportsbook reveals that Schauffele has received a mere 4% of the tournament tickets, yet he holds a significant 14.9% of the handle. Notably, this encompasses a $2,400 bet placed on him to secure a remarkable $48,000 victory.

The American, aged 27, is in pursuit of his initial major championship victory. He secured a second-place finish in the 2018 Open Championship and has managed to rank within the top 10 in two out of the three major championships held in 2021.

Schauffele is currently the riskiest bet for BetMGM, with Koepka (6.5% handle) and Thomas (5.5%) following closely behind.

Rahm is receiving 6.2% of the tickets sold and 7.5% of the total amount wagered.

Rory McIlroy leads supporting European contingent

The European players and fans take great pride in participating in The Open Championship.

In the last two Open Championships and four out of the previous six, a European player emerged as the victorious champion.

In 2011, Darren Clarke from Northern Ireland emerged victorious at this course, securing his only major title with a three-stroke lead.

McIlroy is the only European, aside from Rahm, who is considered one of the top favorites in this year’s event.

McIlroy emerged victorious in the 2014 Open Championship and achieved top-five finishes consecutively from 2016 to 2018. Recently, he secured a commendable seventh-place position in the U.S. Open.

This week, there are other leading European contenders.

  • DraftKings lists Tyrrell Hatton at odds of +3300.
  • According to WilliamHill, Viktor Hovland is listed at +4000 odds.
  • BetMGM has odds of +4000 for Paul Casey.
  • Tommy Fleetwood is listed at +4500 odds on DraftKings.
  • In DraftKings, Shane Lowry has odds of +4500.

Prop action available among British Open odds

This weekend offers an abundance of betting opportunities, just like any other major event.

If you’re not confident about a specific golfer, BetMGM has a wide range of props available, presenting intriguing futures options to explore.

  • The American winner has odds of -125.
  • There is a +175 odds for the winner to not be part of the final group in the final round.
  • An English victor: +650
  • The winner who led the entire race: +1200.
  • A South African emerges victorious with a stunning score of +1600.

The South African winner category is quite intriguing, given that Oosthuizen and Ernie Els have emerged victorious in this event since 2010. Oosthuizen (+2800) is the frontrunner among the South African contenders, who also include Christian Bezuidenhout (+6600), Branden Grace (+6600), Garrick Higgo (+8000), and Els (+50000), who currently focuses on competing in the 50-and-over PGA Tour Champions.

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