2025 U.S. Open Odds: Unexpected Picks and Predictions for Sunday from a Winning Golf Model
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2025 U.S. Open Odds: Unexpected Picks and Predictions for Sunday from a Winning Golf Model

Explore the latest predictions and odds for the final round of the 2025 U.S. Open, featuring insights from a proven golf model.

The 2025 U.S. Open is entering its final round on Sunday morning at Oakmont Country Club. Sam Burns is currently leading the tournament after a strong round on Saturday, positioned at 4 under, just a shot ahead of Adam Scott and J.J. Spaun. Viktor Hovland is the only other player under par.

The odds from FanDuel make Burns the favorite at +170 (betting $100 to win $170), while Scott and Spaun follow at +300 and +330 respectively. Hovland’s odds are set at +650, and World Number One Scott Scheffler, trailing by eight strokes, is a longshot at +5500.

SportsLine’s trusted model, managed by DFS expert Mike McClure, analyzed the tournament simulations, results revealing some surprising insights:

  1. It predicts that J.J. Spaun won’t finish in the top three despite being tied for second. Despite a strong comeback from a so-so second round, he lacks experience in majors.
  2. Victoria Hovland, despite lower odds, is identified as a potential top-3 finisher, indicating a greater chance to win than his current status suggests.

For complete details on the 2025 U.S. Open odds and insights, visit SportsLine.

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