Scheffler Tops US Open Odds: Can He Repeat His Magic?

US open golf logoThe US Open is one of the four major championships of the Professional Golf Association (PGA). This year, it will be held at the Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania and will tee off on June 12th, 2025.

Scottie Scheffler is the number one-ranked golfer and has retained that ranking for over 100 weeks, a feat that Tiger Woods last accomplished. Leading into the US Open tee-off, Scheffler is a favorite among online sportsbooks that offer odds for the upcoming tournament.

Below, we will discuss how you can bet on Scheffler and other PGA golfers and some of the best betting practices to maximize your winning potential.

Betting On Scheffler, US Open Odds

If you plan on betting on the US Open, Scottie Scheffler is probably going to be somewhere on your betting slip. Scheffler is currently on a historic run with three major championships under his belt; however, he has never won a US Open. In 2015, he tied for a fifth-place finish at Oakmont, and his best US Open finish was in 2022, when he tied for second.

Last year, Bryson DeChambeau won the US Open with a total score of 274 after four rounds. DeChambeau and Rory McIlroy are also among the favorites to walk away with the US Open trophy.

Below are some odds that include Scheffler for the 2025 US Open from Bovada’s online sportsbook.

Scottie Scheffler – Make Cut / Miss Cut

  • Make -1800
  • Miss +800

Scottie Scheffler – US Open Finish

  • Winner +275
  • Top 5 Finish -150
  • Top 10 Finish -275
  • Top 20 Finish -600
  • Top 30 Finish -1000
  • Top 40 Finish -1400
  • 1st Round Leader +900

US Open 2025 – Winner

  • Scottie Scheffler +275
  • Bryson DeChambeau +700
  • Rory McIlroy +1100
  • Jon Rahm +1400
  • Xander Schauffele +2000
  • Collin Morikawa +2500

Maximizing Winning Potential With Multiple Bets

Seasoned bettors employ several tactics when betting on professional golf, and one of the best strategies is betting on multiple golfers. Since a couple of strokes can drastically change a golfer’s chance of winning the tournament, it is smart to bet on a few top contenders, and maybe some wildcards.

There are also multiple ways to bet on your favorites, including cut lines and player finishes. Below are some player specials you can lock in before the tournament begins. Online golf odds will change once the action starts, and when betting on the top players, the odds will likely lose value unless someone has a rough start.

Rory McIlroy – US Open

  • Winner +1100
  • Top 5 Finish +220
  • Top 10 Finish +120
  • Top 20 Finish -175
  • Top 30 Finish -250

Bryson DeChambeau – US Open

  • Winner +700
  • Top 5 Finish +150
  • Top 10 Finish -125
  • Top 20 Finish -250
  • Top 30 Finish -400
  • Top 40 Finish -600
  • 1st Round Leader +1600
  • 1st Round Leader & Win +3500

Odds via Bovada

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