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US Open odds, matchups and propositions

Posted at the Westgate sports book 

Oakmont Country Club, Oakmont, Pennsylvania

Thursday-Sunday

Odds to win

Jason Day 13-2

Rory McIlroy 7-1

Jordan Spieth 15-2

Dustin Johnson 12-1

Rickie Fowler 25-1

Phil Mickelson 25-1

Justin Rose 25-1

Branden Grace 30-1

Matt Kuchar 30-1

Hideki Matsuyama 30-1

Adam Scott 30-1

Henrik Stenson 30-1

Sergio Garcia 40-1

Brooks Koepka 40-1

Patrick Reed 40-1

Bubba Watson 40-1

Danny Willett 40-1

Louis Oosthuizen 50-1

Daniel Berger 60-1

Paul Casey 60-1

Kevin Chappell 60-1

J.B. Holmes 60-1

Zach Johnson 60-1

Martin Kaymer 60-1

Charl Schwartzel 60-1

Brandt Snedeker 60-1

Lee Westwood 60-1

Matthew Fitzpatrick 80-1

Jim Furyk 80-1

Marc Leishman 80-1

Bryson DeChambeau 100-1

Jason Dufner 100-1

Charley Hoffman 100-1

Billy Horschel 100-1

Kevin Kisner 100-1

Russell Knox 100-1

Graeme McDowell 100-1

Webb Simpson 100-1

Justin Thomas 100-1

Jimmy Walker 100-1

Matchups

Jason Day -120

Rory McIlroy +100

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Jordan Spieth -125

Dustin Johnson +105

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Rickie Fowler -110

Adam Scott -110

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Matt Kuchar -125

Sergio Garcia +105

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Branden Grace -110

Danny Willett -110

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Propositions

Winning 72-hole score: 282.5 (Under -120)

Lowest completed round shot by any golfer: 66.5 (Over -200)

Highest completed round shot by any golfer: 90.5 (Over/Under -110)

Will there be a hole in one? No -250; Yes +210

Will there be a playoff? No -360; Yes +300

Will Jason Day, Rory McIlroy or Jordan Spieth win the U.S. Open? No -275; Yes +235

Will Adam Scott make the cut? Yes -360; No +300

Finish position by Phil Mickelson: 25.5 (Over/Under -110)

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