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2024 U.S. Open golf betting: Odds to win, top 10, more

2024 U.S. Open golf betting: Odds to win, top 10, more

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Team USA emerged victorious in the Solheim Cup on Sunday, defeating Team Europe 15-13. This marks the United States’ first Solheim Cup win since 2015 and only their second victory on European soil.

The outcome was decided in the singles matches, where the Americans won five of the 12 matches. Lexi Thompson secured the winning point for the U.S. with a 2&1 victory over Anna Nordqvist.

Nelly Korda led the way for Team USA, winning all five of her matches. Team Europe’s Celine Boutier was the only player to win all five of her matches for her team.

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Bryson DeChambeau is known for many things on the golf course – his unique swing, his incredible distance off the tee, and his occasional outbursts. But one thing that often goes unnoticed is his deliberate decision to mishit some shots.

DeChambeau admitted that he would adopt the strategy when he was playing poorly. He reasoned that by intentionally hitting a bad shot while in a poor position, he was ensuring his next shot is from a better position.

During the Memorial Tournament, DeChambeau deliberately pulled his tee shot on the 16th hole because he realized it was a par 5 and he could still reach it in two shots if he hit the next one well. He later commented “If I miss it left, I can hit a good shot in there and still get up-and-down for birdie.”

Critics have labeled this strategy as “gamesmanship” and “ungentlemanly conduct.” However, DeChambeau’s win at the Memorial Tournament suggests that this tactic can be effective. Only time will tell if this risky approach will continue to pay off for DeChambeau.