U.S. Open picks for matchups, prop bets and placings at Torrey Pines

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The 121st U.S. Open starts Thursday morning at Torrey Pines in San Diego California.

Groups and tee times for the first two rounds were released Tuesday, and with those come U.S. Open prop bets and matchups. Below, we look at the top 18- and 72-hole matchups for the third men’s major championship of the year, as well as the best value prop bets.

Jon Rahm, ranked No. 1 in the Golfweek/Sagarin men’s ranking, is the betting favorite this week in his first event since being forced to withdraw from the Memorial Tournament due to a positive test for COVID-19.

Odds provided by BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. ET.

First-round matchups

Collin Morikawa (+188) vs. Justin Thomas (+175) vs. Brooks Koepka (+163)

MORIKAWA (+188) is the pick in this early morning (10:29 a.m. ET) grouping. He leads the PGA Tour in Strokes Gained: Approach and Tee-to-Green for the 2020-21 season and will be able to stick his iron shots close in the softer, easier morning conditions.

He also has the best Round 1 scoring average of the three at 69.93 for the season.

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Max Homa (+250) vs. Xander Schauffele (+110) vs. Phil Mickelson (+200)

Three California natives are grouped together for the opening two rounds. Mickelson is coming off his historic PGA Championship win, Homa won the Genesis Invitational in February and Schauffele is the highest-ranked of the three at No. 2 in the Golfweek/Sagarin ranking.

Back MICKELSON (+200) with his edge in experience on Torrey Pines’ South Course. His 45 rounds played are the most in this field. He also opened last month’s Wells Fargo Championship with the first-round lead with a 7-under-par 64.

Jordan Spieth (+138) vs. Scottie Scheffler (+200) vs. Will Zalatoris (+200)

SCHEFFLER (+200) has a considerable distance advantage over both Spieth and Zalatoris to make him the pick in this afternoon (4:25 p.m. ET) group. The soon-to-be 25-year-old had to withdraw from last year’s U.S. Open, but he tied for eighth at the PGA Championship last month. He leads the Tour in total driving this season.

Matchups (72 holes)

Jon Rahm (-175) vs. Dustin Johnson (+140)

This tournament matchup pits Golfweek’s top-ranked player in Rahm against Johnson, who’s still No. 1 in the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR). Rahm is my pick to win this week as the U.S. Open betting favorite but the value on JOHNSON (+140) is far too great to pass up.

Johnson is a two-time major winner while Rahm seeks his first. This should be much closer to a pick ’em.

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Bryson DeChambeau (-125) vs. Brooks Koepka (+100)

We won’t get to see the Twitter rivals play together until Saturday at the earliest, but bettors can still get action via the 72-hole matchup.

Take the value with KOEPKA (+100), a four-time major champ, at even money. He has the advantage in SG: Approach and experience at Torrey Pines against the Tour’s SG: Off-the-Tee leader.

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Jordan Spieth (-110) vs. Justin Thomas (-110)

Back THOMAS (-110) with his advantages in driving accuracy and iron play over Spieth. He comes into the week at No. 2 in the OWGR, as well. The thick rough of Torrey Pines and the U.S. Open could cause troubles for Spieth’s reliance on scrambling if he continues to spray his drives.

Placings

Top 5: Jon Rahm (+190)

In a major or any strong-field event, it’s a good idea to hedge your outright bets with a top-5 or top-10 wager. Especially when still getting a plus-money payout for the placing bet.

Rahm is the favorite to win the US Open at +900 with those odds returning a profit of $900 on a $100 bet. Put a similar-sized bet on the top-5 finish to recoup your potential losses in case he comes up short. If he wins outright you cash both tickets.

Top 10: Marc Leishman (+600)

Leishman won the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines in 2020 and tied for second in both 2010 and 2014. He won the Zurich Classic of New Orleans team event with partner Cameron Smith earlier this year, and his putting and iron play has been in excellent form. He also tied for fifth at the Masters in April.

Top player

Top English: Matt Wallace (+1100)

Wallace shares just the sixth-best odds in this nationality pool. He’s a strong fit for the course and the U.S. Open conditions while 19th on Tour in par 4 efficiency: 450-500 yards and averaging 0.78 Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green per round.

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Top Rest of the World: Cameron Smith (+1000)

Smith is averaging 0.85 SG: Tee-to-Green and 0.62 SG: Putting per round. He has also averaged 0.97 strokes gained on the field per round over 15 career rounds on the South Course at the Farmers Insurance Open.

First-round leader

Patrick Reed (+4000)

Reed isn’t a bad bet to win the U.S. Open at +2500, but he offers a higher payout for the first-round lead when conditions at Torrey Pines will be most similar to the Farmers Insurance Open. He’s fourth on Tour this season in Round 1 scoring average.

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PGA Championship odds, predictions and picks

We take a look at the 2021 PGA Championship odds and make our PGA Tour picks and predictions to win.

The PGA Championship returns to The Ocean Course at Kiawah Island for the first time since Rory McIlroy’s eight-stroke victory in 2012. The second major of 2021 is the fourth of the 2020-21 season. Collin Morikawa looks to defend his first major win from last summer at TPC Harding Park. Below, we look at the 2021 PGA Championship odds and make our PGA Tour picks and predictions to win.

McIlroy’s returning to the site of his second career major victory. After a poor stretch of play earlier this year which included missed cuts at The Players Championship and the Masters, he returned to form with victory at the Wells Fargo Championship.

The Ocean Course is a par 72 measuring 7,849 yards with large Paspalum greens.

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2021 PGA Championship picks – Favorite

Odds provided by BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Monday at 6:20 a.m. ET.

Rory McIlroy (+1100)

McIlroy was the only player to finish double digits under par amid poor weather conditions in 2012. As such, he was long priced as one of the favorites to win the 2021 PGA Championship by the PGA Tour futures odds, but he peaked at +1600 following his missed cut at the Masters.

Those who missed out on those odds are getting a lower return on investment, but are certainly getting the better version of the former world No. 1.

McIlroy was top 10 in the field in Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green and SG: Approach at the Wells Fargo. He was third in SG: Putting and had several key sand saves over the weekend.

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2021 PGA Championship picks – Contender

Joaquin Niemann (+6600)

Niemann enters the week at No. 8 in the Golfweek/Sagarin world rankings but shares just the 26th-best odds to win. The 22-year-old missed the cut in each of the last two playings of the PGA Championship, but he tied for 23rd at last fall’s US Open. He posted back-to-back runner-up finishes in Hawaii to begin the calendar year and tied for 40th at April’s Masters.

The Chilean is an excellent iron player who’s also averaging 0.76 SG: Off-the-Tee per round through 51 measured rounds this season.

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2021 PGA Championship picks – Long shot

Dylan Frittelli (+25000)

The PGA Championship has produced many long-shot winners over the years and Frittelli is worthy of a small wager with a $10 bet returning a profit of $2,500.

The toughest tests posed by The Ocean Course (other than weather) are the sand bunkers and dunes surrounding nearly every putting surface. The South African is 56th on Tour in sand save percentage and third in SG: Around-the-Green.

He tied for 33rd at last year’s PGA Championship ahead of a surprising T-5 finish at the November Masters.

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Bet Slippin’ Podcast: MLB Returns and NBA Bubblin’ – Episode 1

Geoffery Clark and Esten McLaren look at the sports betting odds for MLB’s 2020 Opening Day and the return of the NBA in the first episode of Bet Slippin’ Podcast.

Esten McLaren (@EstenMcLaren) and Geoff Clark (@GeofferyClark) get you set for the return of MLB, and the NBA and NHL with a look at the betting odds and lines at BetMGM Sportsbook in the first episode of Bet Slippin’ Podcast, SportsbookWire’s new sports-betting podcast.

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Scopin’ Futures dives deep into the odds to win the World Series, NBA Championship and Stanley Cup, and Esten and Geoff provide some great value picks with upside. They then look at the Opening Day(s) odds in MLB and the early lines for the first days of the NBA and NHL restarts in BetMGM Buggin’. Take advantage of the value in these early odds in the unprecedented sports landscapes.

Each episode will end with Esten and Geoff Goin’ to the Window with their best bets and picks of the week. Listen in and follow along on their journey to becoming sports betting sharps.

Sports Betting Podcast Timeline

03:08

  • 2020 World Series picks
  • MLB awards

16:27

  • NBA Championship futures

26:14

  • Stanley Cup futures

29:33

  • PGA Tour picks (3M Open and PGA Championship)

32:18

  • MLB Opening Day(s) lines

44:15

  • NBA opening lines for Thursday, July 30 – Saturday, Aug. 1

50:45

  • Round up of the episodes best bets

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The Match II: Betting odds, picks and prop bets for Woods-Manning vs. Mickelson-Brady

Highlighting the best prop bets for The Match II between Tiger Woods-Peyton Manning and Phil Mickelson-Tom Brady, with PGA Tour betting odds, picks and best bets.

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Tiger Woods teams up with Peyton Manning Sunday to battle Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady in The Match: Champions for Charity. The sequel to the Woods vs. Mickelson showdown from Nov. 2018 is being held at Medalist Golf Club in Hobe Sound, Fla. and will begin at 2 p.m. ET. Below, we look at the best prop bets for The Match II and make our picks.


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The Match II: Outright odds and best bet to win

Odds provided by BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Wednesday, May 20 at 3 p.m. ET.

Woods/Manning: -223 | Mickelson/Brady: +160 (Price Boost: +180)

Woods and Manning, the rightful favorites, carried -208 odds Monday. With a $10 bet at the current price point returning a profit of just $4.81 with an outright win, the play is to HOLD until Sunday in wait of a higher number.

Rory McIlroy and Dustin Johnson were sizable favorites over Rickie Fowler and Matthew Wolff ahead of the TaylorMade Driving Relief event last week, but the line came much closer on the day of the match. Expect similar movement this week – especially with the inclusion of the famous NFL quarterbacks and a broader, sports-starved audience – to get the best odds on the favorites closer to tee time.


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The Match II: Best prop bets

Longest drive on hole 3: Mickelson (+130)

Even amid a poor start to the 2020 PGA Tour season, Mickelson, ranked 222nd in the Golfweek/Sagarin world rankings, was outdriving Woods (16th) 301.1 yards to 291.1. The two PGA Tour pros share the +130 odds, but Mickelson is the pick.

Both Manning and Brady are +700 but don’t overthink this one. They’re still amateur golfers. Note: Per BetMGM rules, the ball has to be in the fairway to count.

Nearest the pin on hole 4: Brady (+600)

Though we’re trusting the pros above, the playing field becomes a little more level on the short par-3 fourth. It’s the shortest of the four par 3s at Medalist at just 191 yards in length.

Manning is typically the better golfer of the two future Hall of Fame QBs with a handicap of 6.4 to Brady’s 8.1, but on such a short hole chase the value with Brady holding the longest odds.

Who will lead after 9 holes? Woods/Manning (-112)

The teams will play the Four-Ball (Best Ball) format on the front nine with the better score of each twosome counting as the team score on each hole. As such, the first nine holes will primarily be Woods vs. Mickelson.

Trust in Woods’ superior world ranking and better play earlier in the 2020 season. The halftime odds are much more appealing for the favorites than their outright odds, and things will become much less predictable with a modified alternate shot format being played on the back.

Who will win hole 18? Woods/Manning (+220)

The expectation is that The Match II will go right down to the wire and the final hole, if not a playoff. It’s a charity event and it’s being televised; organizers will do all they can with various side bets and challenges to draw this out to an exciting finale.

Once there, stick by the opening favorites to pull off a dramatic victory. Woods will have his revenge over Mickelson, and Manning has plenty of reasons for wanting to get back at Brady.

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