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US Open winning Score Odds

US Open winning Score Odds

Details on US Open Winning Score Odds

There are a number of different ways in which punters can get involved with the 2016 US Open, and many ways to place wagers on this iconic event. As is gets closer to the time when the event is about to start, punters will be able to start viewing the US Open winning score odds that online bookies start advertising.

By looking at the US Open winning score odds, punters can assess what the opportunities are, and then decide whether they would like to place a bet on a particular player, or on the winning score for the 2016 event.

Betting Odds for US Open

Of course betting on US Open winning score odds is not the only betting type that is available to golf punters. Perhaps the simplest type of bet is just placing a wager on which player you think will win the tournament overall. However, you could even place a bet on who you think will be leading after the first round.

Many online bookies offer odds for who you think will be the highest finishing American, Australian, or even South African player. You could even decide to bet on whether you think the winner will be decided in a playoff round. As such, while there are typically some very interesting US Open winning score odds that become available, this is by no means the limit on how many different betting opportunities are available.

As with any main golf tournament, the US Open has a number of interesting records that have been held for many years. Some records of course, have been broken in recent times. When considering the US Open winning score odds, it might be worthwhile to take a look through the list of tournament records, and see if this influences your betting decisions in any way.

US Open Records

The oldest winner of the US Open was Hale Irwin, who won the event in 1990 at an age of 45 years. On the other side of the coin, the youngest winner of the event was a 19 year old man, by the name of John McDermott, who won the event in 1911.

Willie Anderson holds the current record for the most number of consecutive wins, which stands at 3. He won the event in 1903, 1904, and 1905. Amazingly, Jack Nicklaus holds the tournament record for the most numbers of consecutive starts. He started the tournament a total of 44 times, lasting from 1957 until 2000.

In 2000, Tiger Woods won the tournament by the largest margin ever, a total of 15 strokes resulting in record breaking winners on online betting NZ. This is also the record for all of the golf Majors. The Oakmont Country Club has hosted the event the most times, hosting it a total of 8 times between 1927 and 2007.The Bultusrol Golf Club has hosted the event 7 times, and the Oakland Hills Country Club a total of 6 times.

When placing a bet, or looking at US Open winning score odds, it might be a good idea to take note of these records. However, always remember that there is always the possibility of a record being broken.

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