It’s officially U.S. Open week.
The latest: Scottie Scheffler tops the odds board as a massive +275 favourite at Oakmont Country Club after winning two of his last three starts. DeChambeau is the only other player with odds inside 10-to-1, with Rory McIlroy and Jon Rahm right behind.
Here are the latest 2025 U.S. Open odds for the tournament beginning on June 12.
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The favourite: Scheffler (+275)
We’re witnessing greatness with Scheffler.
In the last 18 months, the Texan has won 12 times. That includes two major championships, an Olympic gold medal, and the 2024 Tour Championship.
According to DataGolf’s all-time ranking, this version of Scheffler is better than anyone in the last three decades, not named Tiger Woods.
He’s gaining 3.41 shots to the field per round over the last three months. To contextualize how insane that is, it’s nearly a whole shot higher than McIlroy (2.44), who sits in third place.
Scheffler has two top-three finishes in his last three U.S. Open starts.
Golf betting notes
- The reigning champion, DeChambeau, comes in at second on the odds board. He finished runner-up to Scheffler at the PGA Championship after logging a T5 at the Masters. DeChambeau has finished inside the top six in his last five major starts on American soil.
- Jon Rahm was knotted with Scheffler late on Sunday at the PGA Championship but fell apart down the stretch, eventually finishing T8. It was an encouraging sign of life from the Spaniard, though, who has two majors under his belt.
- McIlroy came agonizingly close to winning the U.S. Open last year … and the year before that. But all that pain was washed away when he won the Masters and completed the career Grand Slam. The five-time major champ has six straight top 10s at this event.
- Xander Schauffele seems destined to win a U.S. Open one day. He won two majors last season and has finished inside the top 15 in all eight of his starts at this tournament. The American has six straight top 30s after battling an injury to begin the season.
- Corey Conners (+5,000) holds the shortest of the four Canadian golfers playing at the U.S. Open. The Listowel, Ontario native has four straight top 25 finishes at majors and six top-10 finishes this season.
Avery joined NorthStar Gaming as an intern in 2022 before stepping into a full-time role soon after. He loves betting on and analyzing golf — mainly because it’s easier than actually playing — but is a fan of all sports, from the NFL to the UFC.