The 2023 U.S. Open is set for Thursday, June 15, and will conclude on Sunday, June 18. It will be held at the Los Angeles Country Club located in Los Angeles, California, USA. 

RYP has U.S. Open pool advice, various betting markets to explore, 15+ years of data, picks, and much more! Check out all the U.S. Open gaming information below, and sign up for a pool!

U.S. Open 2023 Favorites

  • Rory McIlroy +1000
  • Justin Thomas +1200
  • Scottie Scheffler +1200
  • Jon Rahm +1200
  • Cameron Smith +1800
  • Xander Schauffele +1800
  • Collin Morikawa +1800
  • Patrick Cantlay +2000
  • Matthew Fitzpatrick +2000
  • Will Zalatoris +2200
  • Sam Burns +2500
  • Jordan Spieth +2500
  • Shane Lowry +2500
  • Dustin Johnson +2800
  • Tony Finau +3000
  • Viktor Hovland +3000
  • Tom Kim +3300
  • Hideki Matsuyama +3300
  • Sungjae Im +3500
  • Joaquin Niemann +4000
  • Brooks Koepka +4000
  • Cameron Young +4000
  • Daniel Berger +5000
  • Seamus Power +5000
  • Max Homa +5000
  • Tommy Fleetwood +6000
  • Tiger Woods +6000
  • Davis Riley +6600
  • Billy Horschel +6600
  • Corey Conners +6600
  • Justin Rose +6600
  • Aaron Wise +6600
  • Bryson DeChambeau +6600
  • Louis Oosthuizen +6600
  • Tyrell Hatton +6600
  • Keegan Bradley +7000
  • Jason Day +8000
  • Abraham Ancer +8000
  • Patrick Reed +8000

Golfers with odds at 100/1 or higher are listed below

How to Pick U.S. Open Winners?

It’s no lie that Brooks Koepka might be the strongest U.S. Open player in recent history, winning twice over the last six years while also finishing as a runner-up the following year. Americans typically do well in this event, but a European golfer has won the last two seasons. 

With that said, a non-American golfer hasn’t won the U.S. Open in three straight years since 2004-2006. For the 2023 U.S. Open, it might be wise to lean toward an American golfer if that trend continues. 

The one common denominator among U.S. Open is that the events are typically close. The last two events have been won by exactly one stroke, along with four of the last eight tournaments. 

Why is Playing in U.S. Open Pools Better Than Betting?

Winning increases when competing in a golf pool or pick ’em contest rather than betting in a futures market. The various types of pool games to participate in also gives gamers a broader angle of enjoyment for the tournament, rather than one specific betting market. 

It’s much easier to win $1,000 in a pool-style game rather than a +1000 bet hitting. So the set prizes in various pools also give golf gamers a better chance to win a large amount of money, without losing a lot at once either. 

It’s also much more fun to play against a group of friends, rather than against a sportsbook. The community and camaraderie of playing in pools add another interactive level of fun and excitement when watching a sporting event. 

How to Play in U.S. Open Pools?

Playing in a U.S. Open pool is easy with RYP. Our U.S. Open pools come in both tiered and salary cap formats. 

In tiered pools, fields are divided into six tiers based on the current World Golf Ranking. Members select one golfer from each tier of the six tiers and then simply follow the action. Each golfer will count towards your team’s final score, and the member with the fewest total strokes is the winner. 

In salary cap pools, golfers will have a salary assigned to them based on their World Golf Ranking. You will also be assigned a fixed salary cap that you must stay under to form your 6-player roster. 

Once your group is set, scoring works the same way as the tiered format!

U.S. Open 2023 Longshots

  • Gary Woodland +10000
  • Russell Henley +10000
  • Adam Scott +10000
  • Marc Leishman +10000
  • Harold Varner III +11000
  • Jason Kokrak +11000
  • Brian Harman +12500
  • Christiaan Bezuidenhout +12500
  • Rickie Fowler +12500
  • Talor Gooch +12500
  • Matthew Nesmith +12500
  • Sergio Garcia +12500
  • Si Woo Kim +12500
  • Ryan Fox +15000
  • Joel Dahmen +15000
  • Cameron Tringale +15000
  • Adam Hadwin +15000
  • Mackenzie Hughes +15000
  • Mito Pereira +15000
  • Denny McCarthy +15000
  • Kevin Kisner +15000
  • Thomas Pieters +15000
  • K.H. Lee +15000
  • Harris English +15000
  • Sebastian Munoz +16000
  • Patrick Rodgers +17500
  • Nick Hardy +17500
  • Eddie Pepperell +20000
  • Padraig Harrington +25000
  • Stewart Hagestad +100000

U.S. Open Past Winners

Matthew Fitzpatrick won last year’s U.S. Open event, the first English player to win the tournament since Justin Rose in 2013. Brooks Koepka is a back-to-back major winner here, as well as the PGA Championship, winning the U.S. Open in 2017 and 2018.

Besides Koepka, Tiger Woods is the most recent multi-time U.S. Open winner. Woods has won the event three total times, his last coming in 2008. The last two champions have ironically been non-American golfers, but a U.S. golfer has won the event in six of the last eight years.

  • 2022 – Matthew Fitzpatrick
  • 2021 – Jon Rahm
  • 2020 – Bryson DeChambeau
  • 2019 – Gary Woodland
  • 2018 – Brooks Koepka
  • 2017 – Brooks Koepka 
  • 2016 – Dustin Johnson
  • 2015 – Jordan Spieth
  • 2014 – Martin Kaymer
  • 2013 – Justin Rose 
  • 2012 – Webb Simpson
  • 2011 – Rory McIlroy
  • 2010 – Graeme McDowell
  • 2009 – Lucas Glover
  • 2008 – Tiger Woods
  • 2007 – Angel Cabrera
  • 2006 – Geoff Ogilvy
  • 2005 – Michael Campbell 
  • 2004 – Retief Goosen
  • 2003 – Jim Furyk
  • 2002 – Tiger Woods
  • 2001 – Retief Goosen
  • 2000 – Tiger Woods
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