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U.S. Open 2015: Updated Golf Betting Odds & Favorites

Rory McIlroy, the world’s top-ranked player, is the favorite for next week’s U.S. Open. (Getty)

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Despite missing two-straight cuts at the BMW Championship and Irish Open, Rory McIlroy is the world’s top-ranked player and the sportsbooks’ favorite to win next week’s U.S. Open.

McIlroy is the 5/1 favorite for golf’s second major, which gets underway Thursday, June 18, from Chambers Bay Golf Course in University Place, Washington.

World’s No. 2, Jordan Spieth, won the season’s first major with a wire-to-wire victory at the Masters and sits at 7/1.

Dustin Johnson (14/1), Justin Rose (18/1) and The Players Championship winner Rickie Fowler (18/1) are also considered front-runners to win.

Last year’s U.S. Open champion Martin Kaymer is at 33/1, as is Tiger Woods, who is coming off his worst 72-hole performance of his career in the Memorial Tournament.

Keep reading for the all U.S. Open odds:


U.S. Open Odds

The below odds have been provided by sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark.com and are subject to change:

Rory McIlroy … 5/1
Jordan Spieth … 7/1
Dustin Johnson … 14/1
Justin Rose … 18/1
Rickie Fowler … 18/1
Adam Scott … 20/1
Phil Mickelson … 20/1
Jason Day … 22/1
Henrik Stenson … 25/1
Bubba Watson … 28/1
Sergio Garcia … 28/1
Hideki Matsuyama … 33/1
Jim Furyk … 33/1
Jimmy Walker … 33/1
Martin Kaymer … 33/1
Matt Kuchar … 33/1
Patrick Reed … 33/1
Tiger Woods … 33/1
Brandt Snedeker … 50/1
Brooks Koepka … 50/1
Billy Horschel … 55/1
Keegan Bradley … 55/1
Paul Casey … 55/1
Graeme McDowell … 66/1
Hunter Mahan … 66/1
JB Holmes … 66/1
Lee Westwood … 66/1
Louis Oosthuizen … 66/1
Ryan Moore … 66/1
Webb Simpson … 66/1
Zach Johnson … 66/1
Bill Haas … 80/1
Charl Schwartzel … 80/1
Charley Hoffman … 80/1
Chris Kirk … 80/1
Harris English … 80/1
Ian Poulter … 80/1
Jason Dufner … 80/1
Luke Donald … 80/1
Steve Stricker … 90/1
Francesco Molinari … 100/1
Gary Woodland … 100/1
Graham DeLaet … 100/1
Jamie Donaldson … 100/1
Kevin Na … 100/1
Marc Leishman … 100/1
Victor Dubuisson … 100/1
Angel Cabrera … 125/1
Brendon Todd … 125/1
Ernie Els … 125/1
Nick Watney … 125/1
Russell Henley … 125/1
Ryan Palmer … 125/1
Shane Lowry … 125/1
Brendon de Jonge … 150/1
Danny Willett … 150/1
John Senden … 150/1
Jonas Blixt … 150/1
Kevin Stadler … 150/1
Miguel Angel Jimenez … 150/1
Thomas Bjorn … 150/1
Thorbjørn Olesen … 150/1
Bernd Wiesberger … 175/1
K.J. Choi … 175/1
Kevin Chappell … 175/1
Matt Jones … 175/1
Seung-Yul Noh … 175/1
Stewart Cink … 175/1
Bo Van Pelt … 200/1
Boo Weekley … 200/1
David Toms … 200/1
Erik Compton … 200/1
Geoff Ogilvy … 200/1
Joost Luiten … 200/1
Kevin Streelman … 200/1
Matt Every … 200/1
Nicolas Colsaerts … 200/1
Padraig Harrington … 200/1
Retief Goosen … 200/1
Stephen Gallacher … 200/1
Thongchai Jaidee … 200/1
Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano … 250/1
Matteo Manassero … 250/1
Darren Clarke … 500/1
Y.E. Yang … 500/1


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Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth rank 1-2 in the world, respectively, and they are also the favorites for the U.S. Open. See all the odds for next week's major.