D. Johnson remains U.S. Open betting favorite

D. Johnson remains U.S. Open betting favorite

According to the betting public, we might be seeing a repeat next week at the U.S. Open.Defending champ Dustin Johnson remains the favorite to win next week at Erin Hills, according to the oddsmakers at the Westgate Las Vegas Superbook. Johnson captured his first major a year ago at Oakmont and came within a 15-footer of winning two years ago at Chambers Bay. Johnson, who opened at 8/1 odds following the Masters, is down to 13/2 followed by 2015 champ Jordan Spieth.Here's a look at some of the players who have the best current betting odds, with Erin Hills' first U.S. Open now less than a week away:13/2: Dustin Johnson10/1: Jordan Spieth12/1: Rory McIlroy, Jason Day15/1: Rickie Fowler20/1: Justin Rose, Hideki Matsuyama, Jon Rahm25/1: Sergio Garcia, Adam Scott, Henrik Stenson30/1: Justin Thomas, Brooks Koepka, Thomas Pieters40/1: Paul Casey, Branden Grace50/1: Matt Kuchar, Louis Oosthuizen, Patrick Reed60/1: Bubba Watson, Martin Kaymer, Charl Schwartzel, Shane Lowry, Lee Westwood, Kevin Kisner80/1: Brandt Snedeker, Kevin Chappell, Matthew Fitzpatrick, Daniel Berger100/1: Zach Johnson, Jimmy Walker, Tyrrell Hatton, J.B. Holmes, Adam Hadwin, Ryan Moore, Marc Leishman, Billy Horschel, Byeong-Hun An, Emiliano Grillo, Bill Haas, Tommy Fleetwood, Steve Stricker, Francesco Molinari125/1: Gary Woodland, Bud Cauley, Russell Henley, Webb Simpson, Si Woo Kim, Pat Perez, Lucas Glover150/1: Russell Knox, Rafael Cabrera-Bello, Charley Hoffman, Graeme McDowell, Brendan Steele, Kevin Na, William McGirt, Bernd Wiesberger



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Henrik Stenson has reportedly withdrawn from the final two events in the European Tour's Race to Dubai because of a rib injury he sustained during a promotional photo shoot at the WGC-HSBC Champions last month. Stenson finished T-35 last week at the Turkish Airlines Open, but he explained that he was far from 100 percent.
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"The last few months there's been a lot of times where you kind of get the feeling like you just are not good at this anymore and it's hard," Kirk said. "I've definitely been putting in the work and have awesome support from my family. Hopefully, I'm going to be able to turn this into a bunch of days like today."
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Held it in for a while but after a bad fairway metal on the par 5 15th, Tiger let loose some things that would put golf on HBO or Showtime.
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It also put him in the final group. Even though Fleetwood and Rory McIlroy were tied at 14-under 202, one shot back of Rahm, it's Fleetwood who'll go off last Sunday (at 1:35 p.m. ET) because he teed off first in their final pairing Saturday.
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