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U.S. Open betting guide: 6 picks our gambling expert loves this week

U.S. Open betting guide: 6 picks our gambling expert loves this week

**U.S. Open Betting Guide: 6 Picks Our Gambling Expert Loves This Week**

As the U.S. Open tees off this week, our gambling expert has six picks that he believes can help you win big.

1. **Rory McIlroy (+1000)**: The world No. 1 is always a threat to win, and he’s coming off a victory at the Wells Fargo Championship.
2. **Jon Rahm (+1100)**: The Spaniard is one of the most consistent players in the world, and he’s finished in the top 10 in his last three U.S. Open starts.
3. **Justin Thomas (+1200)**: The American is a two-time major champion, and he’s been in good form this year with a win at the PGA Championship.
4. **Collin Morikawa (+1400)**: The reigning Open champion is a rising star in the game, and he’s played well at the U.S. Open in the past.
5. **Brooks Koepka (+1600)**: The four-time major champion is always a threat at the U.S. Open, and he’s coming off a top-10 finish at the PGA Championship.
6. **Dustin Johnson (+1800)**: The former world No. 1 is a two-time major champion, and he’s always a contender in the biggest events.

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U.S. Open Greens: A Strategic Crucible

U.S. Open Greens: A Strategic Crucible

**U.S. Open Greens: A Strategic Crucible**

The greens at Pinehurst No. 2 demand precision and strategy, posing a significant challenge in the upcoming U.S. Open. A YouTube video analysis deconstructs the course’s design, highlighting the subtilties that impact shot selection. By examining slopes, contours, and hazards, the video provides a roadmap for navigating this storied layout successfully. From driving distances to green reading, the analysis offers insights to enhance performance for golfers at all levels.

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Tiger Woods arrives at U.S. Open with a new coach — and 1 thing to prove

Tiger Woods arrives at U.S. Open with a new coach — and 1 thing to prove

Tiger Woods arrived at the U.S. Open with a new coach and a point to prove. After a disappointing performance at the Masters, Woods is looking to regain his form and contend for his first major championship since 2019. Woods has been working with new coach Chris Como since May, and the two have been focusing on improving Woods’ swing and overall game. Woods is confident that he can return to his winning ways, and he is eager to prove himself at the U.S. Open.

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Limited-edition U.S. Open gear shines at Pinehurst

Limited-edition U.S. Open gear shines at Pinehurst

Pinehurst, NC – U.S. Open gear is available in limited edition for the 2024 tournament at Pinehurst No. 2.
Fans can purchase items at the Pinehurst Resort Golf Shop, which range from $30 to $225.
The merchandise includes polos, hats, hoodies, and other items with the U.S. Open logo and Pinehurst No. 2 branding.

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Scott’s streak intact with U.S. Open exemption

Scott’s streak intact with U.S. Open exemption

**Scott’s Streak Intact with U.S. Open Exemption**

Australian Adam Scott has secured his spot in the upcoming U.S. Open Championship, thanks to his performance at the recent Charles Schwab Challenge. Scott finished tied for 15th at the event, earning enough FedExCup points to qualify for a special exemption.

This marks Scott’s 20th consecutive U.S. Open appearance, extending his remarkable streak. He has been a consistent performer at the tournament, with five top-10 finishes, including a runner-up finish in 2011.

Despite not winning a major since his Masters title in 2013, Scott’s experience and resilience will make him a contender at The Country Club this year. With the U.S. Open just over a month away, Scott will be eager to continue his preparation and build on his impressive record at the tournament.

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From Scottie Scheffler to everyone else: Breaking down the U.S. Open field

From Scottie Scheffler to everyone else: Breaking down the U.S. Open field

Scottie Scheffler enters the U.S. Open as the overwhelming favorite. Scheffler has won four titles this season, including the Masters and the Charles Schwab Challenge. His dominance has been such that he has opened up a significant lead in the world rankings. Scheffler will be looking to add the U.S. Open to his growing list of accomplishments.

However, a host of other players will be looking to challenge Scheffler for the title. Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, and Patrick Cantlay are all former major champions who have shown good form in recent weeks.

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Tour Confidential: Scheffler’s dominance continues, U.S. Open preview

Tour Confidential: Scheffler’s dominance continues, U.S. Open preview

World number one Scottie Scheffler continues to dominate golf, winning his fourth title of the season at the Charles Schwab Challenge. Scheffler is now the frontrunner for the U.S. Open, which begins on Thursday at The Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts.

Other contenders include Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, and Patrick Cantlay, who have all shown good form in recent weeks. However, Scheffler will be the man to beat, as he has been in imperious form all season.

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