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2021 U.S. Open odds: Jon Rahm the heavy favorite at Torrey Pines

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The U.S. Open is here, and though he may not be a major champion yet, bookmakers have priced up Jon Rahm as the prohibitive favorite this week in California.

The Spaniard is 10/1 to land his maiden major title this week, ahead of Brooks Koepka, Dustin Johnson and Xander Schauffele, who are all priced up as 16/1 shots.

Bryson DeChambeau is next in the betting at 18/1, as he looks to go back-to-back at one of the toughest events on the calendar.

Here’s a look at the full list of odds courtesy of BetOnline.ag.

  • Jon Rahm 10/1
  • Brooks Koepka 16/1
  • Dustin Johnson 16/1
  • Xander Schauffele 16/1
  • Bryson DeChambeau 18/1
  • Jordan Spieth 20/1
  • Rory McIlroy 20/1
  • Collin Morikawa 22/1
  • Justin Thomas 22/1
  • Patrick Cantlay 25/1
  • Tony Finau 25/1
  • Patrick Reed 28/1
  • Viktor Hovland 28/1
  • Hideki Matsuyama 40/1
  • Scottie Scheffler 40/1
  • Webb Simpson 40/1
  • Will Zalatoris 45/1
  • Daniel Berger 50/1
  • Shane Lowry 50/1
  • Tyrrell Hatton 50/1
  • Cameron Smith 55/1
  • Louis Oosthuizen 55/1
  • Paul Casey 55/1
  • Justin Rose 60/1
  • Matthew Fitzpatrick 60/1
  • Garrick Higgo 66/1
  • Abraham Ancer 70/1
  • Jason Kokrak 70/1
  • Joaquin Niemann 70/1
  • Marc Leishman 70/1
  • Phil Mickelson 70/1
  • Charley Hoffman 80/1
  • Corey Conners 80/1
  • Tommy Fleetwood 80/1
  • Adam Scott 100/1
  • Gary Woodland 100/1
  • Harris English 100/1
  • Max Homa 100/1
  • Sungjae Im 100/1
  • Sam Burns 110/1
  • Branden Grace 125/1
  • Brian Harman 125/1
  • Sergio Garcia 125/1
  • Carlos Ortiz 150/1
  • Christian Bezuidenhout 150/1
  • Kevin Streelman 150/1
  • Lee Westwood 150/1
  • Ryan Palmer 150/1
  • Si Woo Kim 150/1
  • Billy Horschel 175/1
  • Bubba Watson 175/1
  • Stewart Cink 175/1
  • Wilco Nienaber 175/1
  • Charl Schwartzel 200/1
  • Ian Poulter 200/1
  • Jhonattan Vegas 200/1
  • Matt Jones 200/1
  • Matt Wallace 200/1
  • Matthew Wolf 200/1
  • Robert MacIntyre 200/1
  • Bernd Wiesberger 250/1
  • Cameron Champ 250/1
  • Erik van Rooyen 250/1
  • Francesco Molinari 250/1
  • Matt Kuchar 250/1
  • Russell Henley 250/1
  • Brendon Todd 300/1
  • Cameron Young 300/1
  • Chez Reavie 300/1
  • Jimmy Walker 300/1
  • Kevin Kisner 300/1
  • Kevin Na 300/1
  • Lanto Griffin 300/1
  • Sebastian Munoz 300/1
  • Adam Hadwin 350/1
  • Dylan Frittelli 350/1
  • Henrik Stenson 350/1
  • Martin Kaymer 350/1
  • Patrick Rodgers 350/1
  • Rafael Cabrera Bello 350/1
  • Victor Perez 350/1
  • Zach Johnson 350/1
  • Brendan Steele 400/1
  • Kyoung-Hoon Lee 400/1
  • Thomas Detry 400/1
  • Troy Merritt 400/1
  • Wyndham Clark 400/1
  • Adrian Meronk 500/1
  • Bo Hoag 500/1
  • Brain Stuard 500/1
  • Dylan Wu 500/1
  • Fabian Gomez 500/1
  • Greyson Sigg 500/1
  • Guido Migliozzi 500/1
  • JJ. Spaun 500/1
  • John Huh 500/1
  • Jordan Smith 500/1
  • JT. Poston 500/1
  • Justin Suh 500/1
  • Mackenzie Hughes 500/1
  • Marcus Armitage 500/1
  • Martin Laird 500/1
  • Peter Malnati 500/1
  • Pierceson Coody 500/1
  • Richard Bland 500/1
  • Robby Shelton 500/1
  • Ryo Ishikawa 500/1
  • Sahith Theegala 500/1
  • Sam Ryder 500/1
  • Sung Kang 500/1
  • Taylor Pendrith 500/1
  • Thomas Aiken 500/1
  • Tom Hoge 500/1
  • Akshay Bhatia 600/1
  • Chan Kim 600/1
  • Dave Coupland 600/1
  • Edoardo Molinari 600/1
  • Hayden Buckley 600/1
  • Johannes Veerman 600/1
  • Matthew Southgate 600/1
  • Tyler Strafaci 600/1
  • Luis Fernando Barco 750/1
  • Matthias Schmid 750/1
  • Alvaro Ortiz 1000/1
  • Andy Pope 1000/1
  • Brad Kennedy 1000/1
  • Hayden Springer 1000/1
  • Joe Long 1000/1
  • Paul Barjon 1000/1
  • Taylor Montgomery 1000/1
  • Wade Ormsby 1000/1
  • Andrew Kozan 1500/1
  • Charles Osbourne 1500/1
  • Dylan Meyer 1500/1
  • Rick Lamb 1500/1
  • Rikuya Hoshino 1500/1
  • Spencer Ralston 1500/1
  • Yosuke Asaji 1500/1
  • Carson Schaake 1750/1
  • Roy Cootes 1750/1
  • Wilson Furr 1750/1
  • Chris Baker 2000/1
  • Christopher Crawford 2000/1
  • Cole Hammer 2000/1
  • Davis Shore 2000/1
  • Eric Cole 2000/1
  • Jimmy Hervol 2000/1
  • Joe Highsmith 2000/1
  • Kyle Westermoreland 2000/1
  • Luis Gagne 2000/1
  • Mario Carmona 2000/1
  • Matthew Sharpstrene 2000/1
  • Michael Johnson 2000/1
  • Steve Allan 2000/1
  • Zach Zaback 2000/1
  • Zack Sucher 2000/1
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Gianni is the Managing Editor at GolfWRX. He can be contacted at [email protected].

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Brandel Chamblee has ‘no doubt’ who started the McIlroy/LIV rumor and why

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Earlier this week, rumors began to fly that Rory McIlroy could be making a shock switch to LIV Golf which caused quite the stir on social media.

However, on Tuesday, McIlroy emphatically shut down those rumors, telling Golf Channel’s Todd Lewis at the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town:

“I honestly don’t know how these things get started. I’ve never been offered a number from LIV and I’ve never contemplated going to LIV. Again I think I’ve made it clear over the past two years that I don’t think it’s something for me.

It’s unfortunate that we have to deal with it and this is the state that our game’s in. I’m obviously here today and I’m playing this PGA Tour event next week and I will play the PGA Tour for the rest of my career.”

Golf Channel analyst and longtime LIV critic, Brandel Chamblee, took to social media before McIlroy’s statement to point the finger at “Saudis/LIV,” who he believes started the rumor:

When one user pushed back on Chamblee’s claim that LIV golfers had a poor showing at the Masters, Brandel went further into why he believes the opening major of the year was a failure for the breakaway tour.

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Report: LIV Golf identifies latest star name they hope to sign to breakaway tour

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According to a report from The Guardian, Viktor Hovland is LIV Golf’s next big target.

Hovland’s name has been a staple in LIV rumors over the past year or so, but the buzz around a Hovland/LIV union seemingly picked up once again at LIV Miami a few weeks ago.

The Norwegian was a star in the Ryder Cup in Rome, and since the event, his European teammates Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton have joined LIV, perhaps making the move more palatable for one of the game’s brightest stars.

Hovland was critical of PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan at The PLAYERS Championship last month, questioning Monahan’s leadership since the LIV threat has surfaced.

“There were some things that were said that have been walked back on and then things have been very contradictory. As a leader of an organization, I will want a person like that to take some ownership and say, hey, we made a couple of mistakes, but this is how we’re going to rectify it, instead of kind of sweeping it under the rug, which I felt like has been done to a certain degree.”

To this point it’s unclear if the interest has been reciprocated by Hovland or his team.

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Vincenzi’s 2024 RBC Heritage betting preview: Patrick Cantlay ready to get back inside winner’s circle

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Just a two-hour drive from Augusta National, the PGA TOUR heads to Harbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head Island, S.C. Hilton Head Island is a golfer’s paradise and Harbour Town is one of the most beautiful and scenic courses on the PGA TOUR.

Harbour Town Golf Links is a par-71 that measures 7,121 yards and features Bermuda grass greens. A Pete Dye design, the course is heavily tree lined and features small greens and many dog legs, protecting it from “bomb-and-gauge” type golfers.

The field is loaded this week with 69 golfers with no cut. Last year was quite possibly the best field in RBC Heritage history and the event this week is yet another designated event, meaning there is a $20 million prize pool.

Most of the big names on the PGA Tour will be in attendance this week with the exceptions of Hideki Matsuyama and Viktor Hovland. Additionally, Webb Simpson, Shane Lowry, Gary Woodland and Kevin Kisner have been granted sponsors exemptions. 

Past Winners at Harbour Town

  • 2023: Matt Fitzpatrick (-17)
  • 2022: Jordan Spieth (-13)
  • 2021: Stewart Cink (-19)
  • 2020: Webb Simpson (-22)
  • 2019: CT Pan (-12)
  • 2018: Sotoshi Kodaira (-12)
  • 2017: Wesley Bryan (-13)
  • 2016: Branden Grace (-9)
  • 2015: Jim Furyk (-18)

In this article and going forward, I’ll be using the Rabbit Hole by Betsperts Golf data engine to develop my custom model. If you want to build your own model or check out all of the detailed stats, you can sign up using promo code: MATTVIN for 25% off any subscription package (yearly is best value).

Key Stats For Harbour Town

Let’s take a look at key metrics for Harbour Town Golf Links to determine which golfers boast top marks in each category over their past 24 rounds.

Strokes Gained: Approach

Strokes Gained: Approach is exceedingly important this week. The greens at Harbour Town are about half the size of PGA TOUR average and feature the second-smallest greens on the tour. Typical of a Pete Dye design, golfers will pay the price for missed greens.

Total SG: Approach Over Past 24 Rounds

  1. Scottie Scheffler (+1.27)
  2. Tom Hoge (+1.27)
  3. Corey Conners (+1.16)
  4. Austin Eckroat (+0.95)
  5. Cameron Young (+0.93)

Good Drive %

The fairways at Harbour Town are tree lined and feature many dog legs. Bombers tend to struggle at the course because it forces layups and doesn’t allow long drivers to overpower it. Accuracy is far more important than power.

Good Drive % Over Past 24 Rounds

  1. Brice Garnett (88.8%)
  2. Shane Lowry (+87.2%)
  3. Akshay Bhatia (+86.0%)
  4. Si Woo Kim (+85.8%)
  5. Sepp Straka (+85.1%)

Strokes Gained: Total at Pete Dye Designs

Pete Dye specialists tend to play very well at Harbour Town. Si Woo Kim, Matt Kuchar, Jim Furyk and Webb Simpson are all Pete Dye specialists who have had great success here. It is likely we see some more specialists near the top of the leaderboard this week.

SG: TOT Pete Dye per round over past 36 rounds:

  1. Xander Schauffele (+2.27)
  2. Scottie Scheffler (+2.24)
  3. Ludvig Aberg (+2.11)
  4. Brian Harman (+1.89)
  5. Sungjae Im (+1.58)

4. Strokes Gained: Short Game (Bermuda)

Strokes Gained: Short Game factors in both around the green and putting. With many green-side bunkers and tricky green complexes, both statistics will be important. Past winners — such as Jim Furyk, Wes Bryan and Webb Simpson — highlight how crucial the short game skill set is around Harbour Town.

SG: SG Over Past 24 Rounds

  1. Jordan Spieth (+1.11)
  2. Taylor Moore (+1.02)
  3. Wyndham Clark (+0.98)
  4. Mackenzie Hughes (+0.86)
  5. Andrew Putnam (+0.83)

5. Greens in Regulation %

The recipe for success at Harbour Town Golf Links is hitting fairways and greens. Missing either will prove to be consequential — golfers must be in total control of the ball to win.

Greens in Regulation % over past 24 rounds:

  1. Brice Garnett (+75.0%)
  2. Scottie Scheffler (+69.9%)
  3. Corey Conners (+69.0%)
  4. Shane Lowry (+68.3%)
  5. Patrick Rodgers (+67.6%)

6. Course History

Harbour Town is a course where players who have strong past results at the course always tend to pop up. 

Course History over past 24 rounds:

  1. Patrick Cantlay (+2.34)
  2. Cam Davis (+2.05)
  3. J.T. Poston (+1.69)
  4. Justin Rose (+1.68)
  5. Tommy Fleetwood (+1.59)

The RBC Heritage Model Rankings

Below, I’ve compiled overall model rankings using a combination of the five key statistical categories previously discussed — SG: Approach (24%), Good Drives (20%), SG: SG (14%), SG: Pete Dye (14%), GIR (14%), and Course History (14%)

  1. Shane Lowry
  2. Russell Henley
  3. Scottie Scheffler
  4. Xander Schauffele
  5. Corey Conners 
  6. Wyndham Clark
  7. Christiaan Bezuidenhout
  8. Matt Fitzpatrick
  9. Cameron Young
  10. Ludvig Aberg 

2024 RBC Heritage Picks

Patrick Cantlay +2000 (FanDuel)

With the exception of Scottie Scheffler, the PGA Tour has yet to have any of their star players show peak form during the 2024 season. Last week, Patrick Cantlay, who I believe is a top-5 players on the PGA Tour, took one step closer to regaining the form that’s helped him win eight events on Tour since 2017.

Cantlay limped into the Masters in poor form, but figured it out at Augusta National, finishing in a tie for 20th and ranking 17th for the week in Strokes Gained: Ball Striking. The former FedEx Cup champion will now head to one of his favorite golf courses in Harbour Town, where he’s had immaculate results over the years. In his six trips to the course, he’s only finished worse than 7th one time. The other finishes include three third places (2017, 2019, 2023) and one runner-up finish (2022). In his past 36 rounds at Harbour Town, Cantlay ranks 1st in Strokes Gained: Total per round at the course by a wide margin (+2.36).

Cantlay is winless since the 2022 BMW Championship, which is far too long for a player of his caliber. With signs pointing to the 32-year-old returning to form, a “signature event” at Harbour Town is just what he needs to get back on the winning track.

Tommy Fleetwood +3000 (FanDuel)

I truly believe Tommy Fleetwood will figure out a way to win on American soil in 2024. It’s certainly been a bugaboo for him throughout his career, but he is simply too talented to go another season without winning a PGA Tour event.

At last week’s Masters Tournament, Fleetwood made a Sunday charge and ended up finishing T3 in the event, which was his best ever finish at The Masters. For the week, the Englishman ranked 8th in the field in Strokes Gained: Approach, 10th in Strokes Gained: Ball Striking and 16th in Strokes Gained: Putting.

Harbour Town is a perfect layout for Fleetwood, and he’s had relative success at this Pete Dye design in the past.  In his four trips to the course, he’s finished inside of the top 25 three times, with his best finish, T10, coming in 2022. The course is pretty short and can’t be overpowered, which gives an advantage to more accurate players such as Fleetwood. Tommy ranks 8th in the field in Good Drive % and should be able to plot his way along this golf course.

The win is coming for Tommy lad. I believe there’s a chance this treasure of a golf course may be the perfect one for him to finally break through on Tour.

Cameron Young +3300 (FanDuel)

Cameron Young had a solid Masters Tournament last week, which is exactly what I’m looking for in players who I anticipate playing well this week at the RBC Heritage. He finished in a tie for 9th, but never felt the pressure of contending in the event. For the week, Young ranked 6th in Strokes Gained: Off the Tee and 6th in Strokes Gained: Ball Striking.

Despite being one of the longest players off the tee on the PGA Tour, Young has actually played some really good golf on shorter tracks. He finished T3 at Harbour Town in 2023 and ranks 20th in the field in Good Drive% and 16th in Greens in Regulation in his past 24 rounds. He also has strong finishes at other shorter courses that can take driver out of a players hand such as Copperhead and PGA National.

Young is simply one of the best players on the PGA Tour in 2024, and I strongly believe has what it takes to win a PGA Tour event in the very near future.

Corey Conners +5500 (FanDuel)

Corey Conners has had a disappointing year thus far on the PGA Tour, but absolutely loves Harbour Town.

At last week’s Masters Tournament, the Canadian finished T30 but ranked 20th in the field in Strokes Gained: Approach. In his past 24 rounds, Conners ranks 3rd in the field in Strokes Gained: Approach, 3rd in Greens in Regulation % and 24th in Good Drive %.

In Conners’ last four trips to Harbour Town, his worst finish was T31, last season. He finished T4 in 2021, T12 in 2022 and ranks 8th in Strokes Gained: Total at the course over his past 36 rounds.

Conners hasn’t been contending, but his recent finishes have been encouraging as he has finished in the top-25 in each of his past three starts prior to The Masters, including an impressive T13 at The PLAYERS. His recent improvement in ball striking as well as his suitability for Harbour Town makes Conners a high upside bet this week.

Shane Lowry (+7500) (FanDuel)

When these odds were posted after Lowry was announced in the field, I have to admit I was pretty stunned. Despite not offering much win equity on the PGA Tour over the last handful of years, Shane Lowry is still a top caliber player who has the ability to rise to the top of a signature event.

Lowry struggled to score at The Masters last week, but he actually hit the ball really well. The Irishman ranked 1st for Strokes Gained: Approach on the week and 7th in Strokes Gained: Ball Striking. As usual, it was the putter that let him down, as he ranked 60th in the field in Strokes Gained: Putting.

Harbour Town is most definitely one of Lowry’s favorite courses on the PGA Tour. In his six starts there, he’s finished in the top 10 three times, including third twice. Lowry is sensational at Pete Dye designs and ranks 7th in Strokes Gained: Total in his past 36 rounds on Dye tracks. 

Lowry is perfect for Harbour Town. In his past 24 rounds, he ranks 5th in Strokes Gained: Approach, 2nd in Good Drive% and 5th in Green in Regulation %. If he figures it out on the greens, Shane could have his first win in America since 2015.

Lucas Glover +12000 (FanDuel)

This is one of my weekly “bet the number” plays as I strongly believe the odds are just too long for a player of Glover’s caliber. The odds have been too long on Glover for a few weeks now, but this is the first event that I can get behind the veteran being able to actually contend at. 

Glover is quietly playing good golf and returning to the form he had after the understandable regression after his two massive victories at the end of 2023. He finished T20 at The Masters, which was his best ever finish at Augusta National. For the week, Lucas ranked 18th for Strokes Gained: Approach and 20th in Strokes Gained: Ball Striking.

Over his past 24 rounds, Glover ranks 9th in Strokes Gained: Approach and 13th in Good Drive %. Harbour Town is a short course that the 44-year-old will be able to keep up with the top players on Tour off the tee. He’s played the course more than 20 times, with mixed results. His best finishes at Harbour Town include a T7 in 2008, but recently has a finish of T21 in 2020.

Glover has proven he can contend with the stars of the Tour on any given week, and this number is flat out disrespectful.

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