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Scottie Scheffler remains British Open favorite with Shane Lowry, Xander Schauffele after Round 1
There’s a familiar name at the top of the British Open odds board after a wild day at Royal Troon Golf Club.
Scottie Scheffler, who shot 1-under 70 on Thursday, remains the favorite to win the Open Championship after Day 1 of the tournament.
Scheffler, who came into the weekend with the best odds to come out on top once again, brought his odds at winning the British Open from +450 pre-tournament to +400 at FanDuel Sportsbook.
If he wants a second major win this year, Scheffler will have to catch Shane Lowry, who is one off the tournament lead after shooting 5-under 66 in the first round, and Daniel Brown, who is the tournament leader at 6-under.
Lowry, who at 37 is looking for his second major title, has the second-best odds (+500) ahead of Friday’s second-round action after coming into the tournament at +4000.
Brown, a little-known golfer before his incredible round Thursday, is at +3500, tied for the eighth-best odds in the field.
Scheffler and Lowry are closely trailed by Xander Schauffele (+550), who is the only other golfer with odds better than 14-1.
2024 British Open live-odds
Golfer | Odds |
---|---|
Scottie Scheffler | +400 |
Shane Lowry | +500 |
Xander Schauffele | +550 |
Justin Thomas | 14/1 |
Brooks Koepka | 16/1 |
Alex Noren | 30/1 |
Matt Fitzpatrick | 33/1 |
Russell Henley | 35/1 |
Daniel Brown | 35/1 |
Collin Morikawa | 35/1 |
Adam Scott | 35/1 |
Schauffele, the reigning PGA Championship winner, shot a two-under 69 in the first round.
Justin Thomas (+1400) and Brooks Koepka (+1600), who have both won multiple majors, are also in the hunt after strong first rounds.
Tough conditions at Royal Troon Golf Club took down some of the top pre-tournament contenders.
Rory McIlroy, who came into the weekend looking to redeem himself after a collapse at the U.S. Open, is tied for 129th in the field after going 7-over, virtually taking him out of contention.
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McIlroy was the second-favorite behind Scheffler (+750) before Thursday’s play.
Bryson DeChambeau, who won the U.S. Open, didn’t fare much better, shooting 5-over.
DeChambeau had the fifth-best odds at +1800 pre-tournament.