Pretty solid odds for former SMU golfer who's won the tournament before, but Pinehurst has challenges.
ahead of this weekend's U.S. Open at Pinehurst, N.C., but the guy at the top of the list was pretty much expected. Considering the former SMU Mustangs' golfer has been a contender in three majors this year, he should be near the top.
There was no surprise at No. 1. Scottie Scheffler is the odds-on favorite at +300, which puts him at the level where Tiger Woods was ranked every major in his prime. DeChambeau's not at that level, but he's around 18-1, which is pretty good, according to people that bet on golf. "He says he's going to run wedges into the banks and bump them up toward the hole, which is the opposite of what Martin Kaymer did when he putted his way around the place in 2014 en route to an eight-shot win," Kyle Porter at CBS Sports said this week. "We'll see if it works for DeChambeau."
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