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US Open Betting News

U.S. Open: Tracking the Leaderboard after First Round
1:47 AM · Jun 13, 2025
After Thursday's first round of the U.S. Open, J.J. Spaun ($6,700; 52 FPTS) sits atop the leaderboard. The round started off well with a birdie on the first hole. He then notched three more birdies on the front nine before posting par the rest of the day. Spaun finished -4 (66) and leads the field... The post U.S.
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Author(s): Stan Son.
Can J.J. Spaun actually win the U.S. Open?
8:15 PM · Jun 12, 2025
Despite coming off a missed cut at the Memorial Tournament, Spaun opened the U.S. Open with a four-under 66 at Oakmont Country Club on Thursday, putting him atop the leaderboard. It remains to be seen if Spaun will hold the lead, as the first round is still far from over, but nonetheless, his 66 will... The post Can J.J. Spaun actually win the U.S. Open? appeared first on DraftKings Network.
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Author(s): Alex Hunter.
Should you bet Bryson DeChambeau after a disappointing first round at the U.S. Open?
6:24 PM · Jun 12, 2025
After winning his second U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2 last season, DeChambeau was a popular pick to win this week's U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club. On the DraftKings Sportsbook, the 31-year-old closed with the second-best odds at +1000 and 20% of the handle was on him to win. However, DeChambeau didn't get off...
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Author(s): Alex Hunter.
Min Woo Lee first round prop bet for the U.S. Open
8:11 PM · Jun 11, 2025
The U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club (par 70, 7,372 yards, POA annua greens) in Oakmont, Pennsylvania begins Thursday morning. Below, I have featured my favorite Min Woo Lee first round prop to consider on DraftKings Sportsbook. Min Woo Lee over 73.5 strokes (-130) Lee heads to Oakmont in questionable form. After winning the Houston... The post Min Woo Lee first round prop bet for the U.S.
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Author(s): Alex Hunter.
Best Bryson DeChambeau Prop Bets for the U.S. Open
7:51 PM · Jun 11, 2025
Golf's third major tees off at Oakmont Country Club this week as the best golfers in the world compete for the U.S. Open. This is a look at the best Bryson DeChambeau prop bet to make for the event on DraftKings Sportsbook. U.S. Open: Bryson DeChambeau Props The U.S. Open is being played at Oakmont... The post Best Bryson DeChambeau Prop Bets for the U.S.
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Author(s): Blake Krass.
DraftKings King of the Course Picks for U.S. Open
4:13 PM · Jun 11, 2025
DraftKings is offering a King of the Course promotion for the U.S. Open that can be utilized by all golf fans. Below is a step-by-step guide to the promotion on DraftKings Sportsbook. If you're betting on the U.S. Open this week, the King of the Course is a no-brainer and below, I have featured one... The post DraftKings King of the Course Picks for U.S.
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Author(s): Alex Hunter.

US Open Odds and Betting

Steeped in storied golf tradition, the US Open Golf Tournament is the third of the four major golf tournaments, bringing nail-biting finishes and star-making moments. For over 120 years, the US Open has crowned legends and champions, showcased memorable comebacks, and delivered on its status as one of the great golf events. Across 72-holes of the pinnacle of professional play, golf’s best compete each June for their share of a prize fund of millions.

Golf fans and bettors alike also partake in this tournament's spectacle, with various exciting betting options.

Qualifying for the US Open Golf Tournament

While it is an open tournament, only the world’s most skilled golfers qualify for the US Open. The US Open is open to any professional golfer with a USGA handicap better than 1.4. Approximately half of the US Open field consists of golfers considered fully exempt—meaning they have performed well enough to have met a series of conditions.

Qualifying conditions include: winners of past major tournaments (including past US Open winners), winners and runners-up of the previous year’s US Amateur tournament, winners of the previous year’s PGA Championship and Senior Open, and players who win multiple tournaments throughout the year. Qualification is automatically granted to the top 10 finishers in the previous year’s US Open and the top 60 on the Official World Golf Ranking list.

The United States Golf Association also grants special exemptions to players who have previously shown greatness but might not have met other qualifying conditions. These exemptions are typically granted to top PGA and other worldwide golf tour money-winners. A recent development, golfers from the newly-formed LIV league are now eligible to qualify and be granted exemptions to participate in the US Open.

Types of Bets Available for the US Open

Moneylines

Moneyline bets are as simple as choosing a victor—however, the payout is based upon the odds for the tournament winner. First, you need to look for the ( + ) or ( – ) symbols. The ( + ) represents the underdog and means a winning bet of $100 will return that amount. For example, a $100 bet on Matt Fitzpatrick at +100 odds would return you $200 ($100 plus your original $100 bet) if Fitzpatrick won the tournament.

Over/Under

Over/Under bets are wagers made that project a given golfer will perform above or below a specified round score. If Rory McIlroy is projected to score 72 in round 1, and you believe he will do better, you would bet the under. If you feel like McIlroy will underperform or struggle in round 1, you would bet the over.

Player Props

Prop bets can be placed on specific outcomes throughout the tournament. Will there be an eagle on hole 13? Will round 2 have a hole-in-one? Will the tournament be won by 3 strokes or less? These prop bets add a layer of fun to the US Open experience.

Parlay Bets

A parlay bet on the US Open is a bet on multiple outcomes but requires each of those outcomes to occur for a payout. For example, if you bet $100 for Rory McIlroy to beat Justin Thomas and for Max Homa to beat Matt Fitzpatrick, both events would need to occur for a payout. For parlay bets, you can include a variety of bets on one ticket—spreads, moneyline bets, and props can all be pulled together into a parlay bet.

Learn more about popular ways to bet on the PGA Championship, The Masters, Ryder Cup, and other golf events on the DraftKings Golf Betting Guide.