"Kurt Kitayama 0.5pt E/W +20000 (Unibet with 5 place 1/4 odds) And 3pt Top 20 +180 Bet365"
"Harris English 1pt E/W +8000 (Bet365 with 8 places 1/5 odds) And 2pt Top 20 +200 Bet365"
"5 units"
"Sepp Straka 0.25pts E/W +25000 (William Hill with 8 places 1/5 odds) And 3.5pts Top 40 +190 (Bet365)"
"2pts E/W +6000 (William Hill with 10 places 1/5 odds)"
"Added Morikawa at +3800 on DraftKings with a +300 boost."
"Zac Blair 0.5pt E/W +20000 (William Hill with 8 places 1/5 odds) And 1pt Top 20 +700 Vbet And 2pts Top 40 +275 TAB"
"2023 Tour Champion and co-winner in the non-starting strokes leaderboard, Hovland knows his way around East Lake. His irons have returned in the playoffs, ranking 5th in SG:APP at the BMW and coming 4th in Memphis. Winning this will require the putter to turn around, but Hovland gained 4.5 strokes on the greens in 2023 at East Lake. If his irons s...
"just a small bonus bet on the Coody brothers, who just finished T6 and T18 at Puntacana. "
"Pure value on experience and ball-striking. He's played every major links venue over the last two decades and enters with trending tee-to-green form. At Royal Portrush, where creativity and control matter more than power, his tempo and course management give him a clear edge. The short game is a concern, but at this price, you're betting on sharp ...
"This is where you trade safety for value. His game is tailor-made for links courses -- controlled ball flight, elite scrambling and a proven ability to handle tough weather. At +260 for a Top 10, the upside is real, but the Top 20 gives you margin on a player who rarely fades on this side of the pond. If there was ever a time for him to win... it'...
"Getting nearly even money for a Top 10 is value. He rounded back into form with three straight Top 20 finishes including back-to-back top 10s at the Travelers and Scottish with elite ball-striking numbers. Aside from bleeding red at the RBC Canadian Open, the strokes gained metrics are there across the board. At Royal Portrush, on home soil, this ...
"He has repeatedly proved himself in tough setups (Torrey Pines, Augusta, Muirfield Village). His trajectory, control and power work well in wind, and his Open Championship efforts are hard to ignore with three Top-10 finishes in his last four starts. His 2025 PGA form is mega strong with finishes no worse than T14 in the Masters, PGA Championship ...
"Fox is having a great season with two wins on the PGA Tour. He can grip it and rip it, and has a great short game, which is perfect for a links course. He shot a 66 in Round 1 in Scotland last week. Additionally, Fox ranks 8th in putting average and is 23rd on tour in total strokes gained."
"Hatton is a savvy links specialist, and this tournament is the perfect opportunity for him to win a major. Players on LIV are out of sight out of mind, but Hatton is one for the very few that has remained consistent, especially when playing in majors. He had a T6 at Royal Portrush in 2019, so we know he has what it takes to master this course."
"Rory looked great last week, finishing T2 in Scotland, and he is peaking at the right time. He dominated Royal Portrush at the age of 16, shooting a 61. The one big advantage will be the hometown crowd, which will be cheering for Rory. A win here would get him halfway to a second career Grand Slam -- talk about motivation!"
"Seven of McIlroy's past eight rounds of competitive golf have been 68 or better, with three rounds at 65 or better. Of all the players in the top 10 shots gained: tee to green, McIlroy comes into the week in the best form. This win will earn him POY."
"After the U.S. Open, I've resigned myself to the fact I know nothing (respectfully, if you picked J.J. Spaun to win it all -- no you didn't). That being said, I'm going with McIlroy to win his sixth major championship. Despite post-Masters win woes, McIlroy showed a return to form at the Scottish Open, tying for second. He'll muster some Northern ...
"Why? I started the majors picking Rory to win the career Grand Slam. It feels like a fitting finish to win at home."
"No one brings more emotional weight to Royal Portrush than Rory. It's his home turf and after a gutting missed cut in 2019, this return is personal. His 2025 form is strong, highlighted by a win at Augusta and elite tee-to-green consistency (5th in the field). He scores high on links tracks and has a long résumé of thriving in wind and rain (Scott...
"2.5pts Top 10 Draftkings +650"