Open Championship 2023 expert bets: Our in-house PGA pro predicts the Open champ and top props

Open Championship 2023 expert bets: Our in-house PGA pro predicts the Open champ and top props

The 2023 Open Championship takes us back across the Atlantic for the second week in a row. If the Genesis Scottish Open taught us anything, it’s that the weather remains undefeated. The field of 156 is set for the 151st Open, “British Open” or Open Championship — whatever you want to call it — and each of those competitors are vying to become the Champion Golfer of the Year.

The Open Championship 2023: The Royals

The last time we visited Royal Liverpool was 2014, when Rory McIlroy won the Open Championship by two strokes over Rickie Fowler and Sergio Garcia. Although Garcia won’t be joining us, the rest of that storyline still holds relevant nine years later. Set on the northwest coast of England, Royal Liverpool in the town of Hoylake has previously hosted 12 Opens. With a resume of champions that lists Hagen, Jones, Woods, and McIlroy, we expect another first-class winner.

Oddly enough, the current forecast for the tournament is eerily similar to 2014. Rain has consistently fallen in the United Kingdom, and the drought conditions we experienced last year at St. Andrews are long gone. Royal Liverpool is a pure links course. Resting against the Irish Sea, the mid-60s temperatures will feel quite cooler than further inland. An inch of rain is expected prior to the Open Championship this week. Thursday looks like the best day, but the rest will surely be wet.

Royal Liverpool sits on flat terrain. What was once a horse track, the par-71 scorecard is new. In previous editions, the field played to a par of 72. At 7,383 yards, this venue is far from the toughest in the Open rotation. In 2014, the scoring average was only .77 over par. That ranked as the 10th-toughest on the PGA TOUR that season. As a major championship venue, 10th place is not hard enough.

Rory McIlroy is certainly the favorite coming off of his win on Sunday at the Genesis Scottish Open. Closing with back-to-back birdies was impressive, but the real trick for McIlroy will be breaking that nine-year drought in majors. Scottie Scheffler dialed up a seventh-straight top-5 finish without a win in Scotland. With little closing potential, I am looking a little further down the betting board for our winner.

Genesis Scottish Open: Preview results

Tommy Fleetwood outright winner (+2200) ❌ (finished sixth)
Wyndham Clark H2H over Max Homa (-121) ❌
Scottie Scheffler to finish in the top 5 (+190) ✅

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The Open Championship 2023: Live Outright Odds

Golfer
Winner
Top 5
Top 10

Rory McIlroy
+650
+165
−120

Scottie Scheffler
+700
+165
−125

Jon Rahm
+1200
+280
+140

Cameron Smith
+1600
+360
+180

Viktor Hovland
+2000
+450
+210

Brooks Koepka
+2000
+400
+210

Xander Schauffele
+2200
+500
+230

Tyrrell Hatton
+2200
+500
+240

Tommy Fleetwood
+2200
+450
+230

Patrick Cantlay
+2200
+500
+230

Rickie Fowler
+2200
+500
+240

Dustin Johnson
+3000
+650
+300

Shane Lowry
+3500
+650
+300

Jordan Spieth
+3500
+650
+300

Collin Morikawa
+3500
+650
+300

Matthew Fitzpatrick
+4000
+800
+360

Joohyung Kim
+4000
+800
+360

Justin Rose
+4500
+900
+400

Wyndham Clark
+4500
+900
+400

Tony Finau
+5000
+1000
+450

Max Homa
+5000
+900
+400

Cameron Young
+5000
+1000
+450

Sam Burns
+5500
+1100
+500

Minwoo Lee
+5500
+1100
+500

Justin Thomas
+5500
+1100
+500

Bryson DeChambeau
+5500
+1100
+500

Robert MacIntyre
+6000
+1200
+500

Talor Gooch
+7000
+1200
+550

Patrick Reed
+7000
+1200
+550

Hideki Matsuyama
+8000
+1400
+600

Adam Scott
+8000
+1400
+650

Sungjae Im
+9000
+1600
+700

Ryan Fox
+9000
+1600
+700

Corey Conners
+9000
+1600
+650

Jason Day
+9000
+1800
+700

Russell Henley
+10000
+1800
+750

Keegan Bradley
+10000
+1800
+750

Brian Harman
+10000
+1800
+750

Louis Oosthuizen
+11000
+2000
+850

Denny McCarthy
+11000
+2000
+800

Si Woo Kim
+13000
+2200
+900

Padraig Harrington
+13000
+2200
+900

Joaquin Niemann
+13000
+2200
+900

Sahith Theegala
+15000
+2500
+1100

Nicolai Hojgaard
+15000
+3000
+1200

Lucas Herbert
+18000
+3500
+1200

Harris English
+18000
+3500
+1200

Sepp Straka
+18000
+3000
+1200

Byeong Hun An
+18000
+3000
+1200

Kurt Kitayama
+20000
+3500
+1400

Gary Woodland
+20000
+3500
+1200

Adrian Meronk
+20000
+3500
+1200

Matthew Jordan
+20000
+3500
+1400

Branden Grace
+20000
+3500
+1200

Thomas Detry
+25000
+4500
+1600

Seamus Power
+25000
+4000
+1400

J.T. Poston
+25000
+3500
+1400

Rasmus Hojgaard
+25000
+4000
+1600

Alexander Bjork
+25000
+4000
+1400

Ewen Ferguson
+25000
+4000
+1400

Thorbjorn Olesen
+25000
+4000
+1600

Alex Noren
+25000
+4000
+1400

Adam Schenk
+25000
+4000
+1600

Victor Perez
+30000
+5000
+1800

Thomas Pieters
+30000
+4500
+1600

Jordan Smith
+30000
+4500
+1600

Emiliano Grillo
+30000
+5000
+1800

Christiaan Bezuidenhout
+30000
+5500
+1800

Chris Kirk
+30000
+4500
+1600

Phil Mickelson
+30000
+5000
+1800

Tom Hoge
+30000
+5000
+1800

Taylor Moore
+30000
+5500
+1800

K.H. Lee
+35000
+6000
+2200

Billy Horschel
+35000
+6000
+2200

Daniel Hillier
+35000
+6000
+2200

Andrew Putnam
+35000
+6000
+2000

Nick Taylor
+35000
+5500
+2000

Brendon Todd
+35000
+6000
+2000

Abraham Ancer
+40000
+6500
+2200

Pablo Larrazabal
+40000
+8000
+2800

Lee Hodges
+40000
+7000
+2200

Michael Kim
+40000
+7500
+2500

Yannik Paul
+40000
+6500
+2200

Keita Nakajima
+40000
+7500
+2500

Davis Riley
+40000
+6500
+2200

Henrik Stenson
+40000
+6500
+2200

Matt Wallace
+40000
+6500
+2200

David Lingmerth
+40000
+6500
+2200

Francesco Molinari
+50000
+8000
+2800

Richard Bland
+50000
+9000
+3000

Laurie Canter
+50000
+9000
+3000

Rikuya Hoshino
+50000
+8000
+3000

Takumi Kanaya
+50000
+8000
+3000

Kyungnam Kang
+50000
+8000
+2800

Joost Luiten
+50000
+8000
+2800

Richie Ramsay
+50000
+8000
+2500

Guido Migliozzi
+50000
+9000
+3000

Adrian Otaegui
+50000
+8000
+2500

Antoine Rozner
+50000
+8000
+2800

Matthew Southgate
+50000
+9000
+3000

Danny Willett
+60000
+10000
+3500

Kalle Samooja
+60000
+11000
+3500

Jorge Campillo
+60000
+10000
+3500

Alex Fitzpatrick
+60000
+11000
+3500

Romain Langasque
+60000
+11000
+3500

Thriston Lawrence
+60000
+11000
+3500

Charl Schwartzel
+60000
+11000
+3500

Stewart Cink
+80000
+13000
+4000

Dan Bradbury
+80000
+15000
+4500

Ben Griffin
+80000
+13000
+4500

Zach Johnson
+80000
+11000
+3500

Jazz Janewattananond
+80000
+13000
+4500

David Micheluzzi
+80000
+13000
+4500

Marcel Siem
+80000
+13000
+4500

Scott Stallings
+80000
+13000
+4000

Connor Syme
+80000
+15000
+4500

Sami Valimaki
+80000
+13000
+4500

Adri Arnaus
+100000
+15000
+5500

Alejandro Canizares
+100000
+18000
+5500

Seungsu Han
+100000
+18000
+5500

Ernie Els
+100000
+18000
+5500

Bio Kim
+100000
+20000
+6500

Hurly Long
+100000
+18000
+5500

Trey Mullinax
+100000
+18000
+5500

Taiga Semikawa
+100000
+15000
+5000

Callum Shinkwin
+100000
+18000
+5500

Nacho Elvira
+150000
+25000
+6500

Kazuki Higa
+150000
+25000
+7000

Christo Lamprecht
+150000
+30000
+8000

Travis Smyth
+150000
+25000
+7000

Shubhankar Sharma
+150000
+25000
+7000

Brandon Robinson Thompson
+150000
+30000
+8000

Marc Warren
+150000
+30000
+8000

Zack Fischer
+200000
+30000
+9000

Jose Luis Ballester
+200000
+30000
+9000

Oliver Wilson
+200000
+35000
+10000

Tiger Christensen
+250000
+40000
+18000

Kyle Barker
+250000
+40000
+13000

Haydn Barron
+250000
+40000
+15000

Harrison Crowe
+250000
+35000
+11000

Darren Clarke
+250000
+40000
+20000

Oliver Farr
+250000
+40000
+15000

Kensei Hirata
+250000
+40000
+15000

Hiroshi Iwata
+250000
+40000
+13000

Mateo Fernandez de Oliveira
+250000
+40000
+18000

Taichi Kho
+250000
+40000
+20000

Alex Maguire
+250000
+35000
+11000

Marco Penge
+250000
+40000
+20000

Connor McKinney
+250000
+40000
+20000

Martin Rohwer
+250000
+40000
+11000

Ockie Strydom
+250000
+40000
+20000

John Daly
+500000
+50000
+40000

Graeme Robertson
+500000
+50000
+30000

Michael Stewart
+500000
+50000
+30000

Gunner Wiebe
+500000
+50000
+30000

Kazuki Yasumori
+500000
+50000
+30000

The Open Championship: The Champion golfer

Best bet to win: Collin Morikawa (+3500)

The ground conditions aren’t the only difference from Cam Smith’s Claret Jug victory a year ago. St. Andrews is a completely different course, featuring wide fairways and huge green complexes. The combined greens and parallel fairways gave the guys a wide open target off the tee. Royal Liverpool is a completely different playing experience. Each of the 14 fairways are fescue-lined. Eleven of them test you with bunkering off the tee, and six have out of bounds.

Our winner will need to be extremely accurate off the tee. Liverpool also possesses much smaller green surfaces. The entire course lacks any substantial elevation change, and therefore most of the greens aren’t that complex. When Woods (2006) and McIlroy (2014) won, they were the best ball-strikers for that week. Although Scottie Scheffler is the best T2G player, he doesn’t win as much as he contends.

Our goal is to find an accurate driver and great iron player — one who can avoid all 84 bunkers and secure as many GIRs as possible. Seven of the par-4s play over 450 yards. Long-iron acumen is required to set up as many birdie chances as possible. Our winner will be in the high teens if this forecast holds up. Separating from the field will take accurate approach play. The secret is in proximity to the hole, and there are few better on TOUR than my outright prediction.

Collin Morikawa won the Open Championship in 2021 at Royal St. George’s, a very similar links-style design to Royal Liverpool. Morikawa’s ability to strike his irons within feet of their target is essential to winning the Open. Links golf is a ground game, and hitting those correct landing areas off the tee and on approach is the key to winning. Collin is ranked top-20 on approach and off the tee. The media loves to malign his putting, but he has gained positive strokes on the green in four of his last five starts.

The Open Championship: Proper placement

Take Brooks Koepka to finish in the Top 20 (-110 on FanDuel)

Brooks Koepka is literally the scariest player in this field. At LIV Valderrama, he led the field in length off the tee and was eleventh in driving accuracy. Over in London, Koekpa was top 5 in GIRs and proximity to the hole. Second at Augusta, won the PGA, and seventeenth at the US Open. Watch Brooks pull out that infamous driving iron, hit a ton of fairways and contend again.

The Open Championship: Best Bet of the Week

Best bet to finish in the top 5: Scottie Scheffler (+190 on bet365)

Let’s close out the week with golf’s hottest golfer (again). Scottie Scheffler has finished in the top five for SEVEN STRAIGHT EVENTS! The last time Scheffler finished outside the top five it was April. This streak of incredible finishes isn’t limited to recent months. Scottie has 10 top-5s this year and two wins. I won’t take him on a Wednesday at +750 to win, but a top five on this streak is a must!

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