U.S. Open Golf 2015: Tiger Woods Odds & Prop Bets

Tiger Woods is looking for his 4th U.S. Open title. (Getty)

Tiger Woods is looking for his 4th U.S. Open title. (Getty)

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In the first 114 U.S. Open tournaments, only 4 golfers have won the major 4 times. After the 2015 edition at Chambers Bay in University Place, Washington, there could be a new member of that elite club.

That new member would be Tiger Woods.

Remember him?

Woods has won 3 U.S. Open titles, the last coming in 2008.

The former world No. 1 is coming off the worst 4-round score of his storied career, so he’s obviously not playing his best golf. Despite that, the sportsbooks have him at 50/1 odds to win, which is better than most of the field.

Click here for our U.S. Open preview, which includes tee times and TV information.

The outright winner odds are just one of the many bets you can wager on. In fact, the oddsmakers have a number of them dedicated to Woods, which you will find below.

Keep reading to see the odds & bets for Tiger Woods in the 2015 U.S. Open:


Tiger Woods Odds & Prop Bets For the U.S. Open

Odds provided by sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark.com and are subject to change

Will Tiger Woods Make the Cut?

YES … EVEN
NO … -130

Tiger Woods First Hole Score

Birdie or Better … +135
Par … EVEN
Bogey or Worse … +450

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Will Tiger Woods Shoot a Hole-In-One?

YES … +8000

Top American U.S. Open Finisher

Jordan Spieth … 9/2
Phil Mickelson … 8/1
Dustin Johnson … 9/1
Rickie Fowler … 9/1
Bubba Watson … 14/1
Jim Furyk … 14/1
Jimmy Walker … 16/1
Billy Horschel … 20/1
Brandt Snedeker … 22/1
Matt Kuchar … 22/1
Brooks Koepka … 25/1
Patrick Reed … 25/1
Ryan Moore … 28/1
Tiger Woods … 30/1
Bill Haas … 33/1
Chris Kirk … 33/1
Keegan Bradley … 33/1
Zach Johnson … 33/1
Webb Simpson … 35/1
Gary Woodland … 40/1
Hunter Mahan … 40/1
J B Holmes … 40/1
Kevin Kisner … 40/1
Kevin Na … 40/1
Ryan Palmer … 40/1
Charley Hoffman … 50/1
Jason Dufner … 50/1
Brendon Todd … 55/1
Russell Henley … 55/1
Tony Finau … 55/1
Cameron Tringale … 66/1
Kevin Chapell … 66/1
Robert Streb … 66/1
Ben Martin … 80/1
Brian Harman … 80/1
George McNeil … 80/1
Morgan Hoffmann … 80/1
Bo Van Pelt … 90/1
Daniel Summerhays … 100/1
Erik Compton … 100/1
Michael Putnam … 100/1
Lucas Glove … 125/1
Matt Every … 125/1
Richard Lee … 125/1
Beau Hossler … 150/1
Billy Hurley III … 150/1
Blayne Barber … 150/1
Brandon Hagy … 150/1
Steve Marin … 150/1
Bryson Dechambeau … 200/1
Charlie Beljan … 200/1
Cody Gribble … 200/1
Jamie Lovemark … 200/1
Roberto Castro … 200/1
D.A. Points … 250/1
Andy Pope … 300/1
Brad Elder … 300/1
Cole Hammer … 300/1
Davis Riley … 300/1
Denny McCarthy … 300/1
Jack Maguire … 300/1
Jake Knapp … 300/1
Kevin Lucas … 300/1
Kyle Jones … 300/1
Lee Janze … 300/1
Lee McCoy … 300/1
Mark Silvers … 300/1
Matthew NeSmith … 300/1
Ollie Schniederjans … 300/1
Rich Berberian Jr … 300/1
Timothy O’Neal … 300/1
Tom Hoge … 300/1
Troy Kelly … 300/1
Tyler Duncan … 300/1
Pat Wilson … 400/1
Hyung-Sung Kim … 500/1
Jared Becher … 500/1
Jason Allred …500/1
Matt Mabrey … 500/1
Michael Davan … 500/1
Nick Hardy … 500/1