The market for prop bets is open 24 hours when golf’s big events take center stage. And there’s a big one this week with the best the sport has to offer gathering in Scotland for the oldest golf tournament, The Open Championship. The final major of the season gives golf bettors one last chance to rack up a few bucks on an expanded prop menu. Marquee tournaments are like the Super Bowl for golf bettors with plenty of side action out there. More than 150 of the best players in the world assemble at Royal Troon Golf Club, which lasted hosted The Open in 2016 with Henrik Stenson setting a 72-hole scoring record of 264. He beat Phil Mickelson and both are in the field along with a number of others, including Rory McIlroy, who looks to break a 10-year major championship drought.
The top performers on the globe at their craft in one place allows for an extended prop bet menu giving bettors plenty of wagering opportunities. And the props are plentiful for the 152nd edition of The Open with BookMaker.eu having everything you need. There are, of course, the usual pick the winner and matchup bets. And the major championships bring out a host of additional wagering options. If you’re looking for a little side action, BookMaker is the right place. Let’s take a look at some of the prop bet options and find out where you can make additional coin while wagering on The Open Championship.
The Open Championship Betting Props
Picking an outright winner before the tournament starts is hard to do with such a talented field of golfers. And every once in a while you get the surprise winner like Brian Harman, who dominated last year as a 118/1 underdog winning his first major by six shots. If you’re hesitant to throw down on an outright winner you can wager on a specific player finishing among the top 5 or top 10. Most shops extend that market to the top 40. If you can’t wait for the weekend you can always drop some shekels on the first-round leader. Because, you see, there is nothing off limits.
But first let’s take a look at one of the most popular prop bets and one that gets plenty of handle in every tournament. Dropping an ace is the most exciting shot in golf and with the game’s best on hand we should see one, right? If we do there’s a good chance No. 8 is the target. Stretched to 123 yards we could see the hole at less than 100 yards depending on hole and tee placement.
Will there be a Hole-in-One at The Open Championship?
Yes -180
No +150
Odds favor one of the best golfers recording an ace and it’s possible with Royal Troon boasting four relatively short par 3 holes. This is also one prop that shows how the menu has evolved over the years. Not long ago it was just a yes/no wager until oddsmakers devised a way to get more action. You can improve your odds by pegging a player, hole or round, or even a combination of all three. The more creative you get with the wager the better the payout. The downside, of course, is that the likelihood of that specific outcome decreases.
Tiger Woods Prop Bet Menu
Though his time on the course has decreased over the years, Tiger Woods remains the most polarizing figure in the game. And as such he’s given his own menu of props when he plays. The props are typical of what we see for the entire field just Woods-specific. For example, will Woods make a hole in one? Will he make the cut? Will Tiger finish in the top 10? When he plays, El Gato Grande brings in a lot of alfalfa to sportsbooks. One prop on the board is whether or not Woods will make the cut. He missed it the last two times at the US Open and PGA Championship but played the weekend at the Masters. For a guy who’s played just three events since February you have to believe the stamina will diminish as the number of holes increases. I’ll take a chance on Tiger above the cut line at +200 because he is Tiger frickin Woods.
Nationality Props
Golf truly is an international game with the best players from around the world converging this week. As a result nationality props have become increasingly popular. This market puts players from the same country or area together and allows you to wager on which one will have the better finish among the group. With some of the best players from other countries eliminated the odds are shorter, but you can still grab a winner with, say, Tony Finau even if he doesn’t win outright. There are some stellar Americans in the field and betting on Finau has a nice payout. He’s one of the best yet to win a major and he’s been good on links courses so he makes a lot of sense.
Top American Finisher at The Open Championship
Scottie Scheffler +250
Xander Schauffele +550
Collin Morikawa +700
Bryson DeChambeau +800
Sahith Theegala +2000
Tony Finau +2000
Finau enters on the back of three straight top 10s and five straight top 20s. He also placed third at the 2019 Open and was T9 the year before putting together six consecutive top 30 finishes before missing the cut last year.
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