Keegan Bradley 2023 US Open Betting Guide: Odds, Picks & Predictions

The U.S. Open comes to the Los Angeles Country Club this week for the first time ever, and to the city of Los Angeles for the first time since 1948, when Ben Hogan won at Riviera.

A fascinating and unfamiliar venue should make for an entertaining tournament. Los Angeles Country Club’s north course features five par-3s, and two of them are monsters. The 11th hole measures 290 yards, though it will play shorter since it’s downhill. The 7th plays at 284 yards. Then there’s the tiny 15th, which is listed at 124 yards. It could play even shorter if the pin is in front, but it’s a harrowing tee shot to a small, well-guarded green. Another hole that promises high entertainment value is the 6th, a reachable 330-yard par-4 with a blind tee shot over a tree.

LACC has wider fairways than a typical U.S. Open venue, but course management will be of the essence, as having the proper angle of attack on approach shots is critical. The course figures to play firm and fast, and its undulating greens will present a stern test.

Scottie Scheffler is the betting favorite, followed closely by reigning Masters champion Jon Rahm. Not far behind is Brooks Koepka, who won the PGA last month and leads the contingent of players from the LIV Tour.

And speaking of LIV, this will be the first major since the bombshell announcement of a planned merger between the LIV and PGA tours. The deal is a controversial one, and with a blended field of PGA Tour and LIV Tour players, merger talk will add to the intrigue of the event.

The 123rd U.S. Open should be a fun ride. Buckle up.

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Keegan Bradley 2023 U.S. Open Betting Stats to Know

  • Best odds to win: +12500 (Caesars)
  • World ranking: 24
  • Best U.S. Open finish: T4 (2014)
  • Last four U.S. Open finishes: T60, CUT, CUT, T7
  • Last four tournament finishes: T48, T35, T29, T30

Keegan Bradley 2023 U.S. Open Betting Outlook

When Bradley won the PGA Championship as a rookie in 2011, it seemed as if he’d be a perennial contender in majors. But the 37-year-old Bradley hasn’t made a lot of noise in majors since that landmark win 12 years ago. His next-best finish in a major mwas a tie for fourth at the U.S. Open in 2014, and the native New Englander may have felt especially comfortable at that once since it was played at The Country Club in Brookline, Mass. Bradley had a couple of nice showings ealier this season, with a solo second at the Farmers Insurance Open and a T10 at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, but he hasn’t had a top-25 finish since the Masters. Bradley’s balky putting has improved this season, but it’s hard to imagine him putting well enough to win on Los Angeles Country Club’s challenging greens.

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