British Open picks 2024: The 13 best bets to win at Royal Troon (2024)

And then there was one. The 2024 men's major schedule is down to the Open Championship—AKA the British Open to some—and if it's anything like the first three majors, we're in for a treat. In Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele and Bryson DeChambeau, you could argue that the three best players in the world have each won a major thus far—and yet the biggest two stories from those three events were Scheffler getting arrested at the PGA and Rory McIlroy not winning the U.S. Open.

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If pro golf were scripted, McIlroy would win the Open Championship at Royal Troon—the site of the epic Henrik Stenson-Phil Mickelson duel the last time it hosted in 2016—to end his decade-long drought in the game's four biggest events. But, alas, this isn't the NFL. Kidding, NFL! Anyway, all those names figure to factor into the game's oldest major. And once again, we're sharing our favorite ones to lift the claret jug come Sunday evening like Brian Harman did last year.

As always our ranking is of the best bets, not the best golfers or the most likely to win (and one of our top-six guys has won each of the first three majors of 2024). So here's our weekly list (odds via DraftKings) as we approach the final leg of golf's Grand Slam.

1. Scottie Scheffler (4.5/1)

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Reason to pick: With the World No. 1 on such a historic run, it's impossible not to slide Scheffler into the top spot—no matter how low his odds get.

Cause for concern: We're not even going to make an arrest joke here. There's truly nothing to be concerned about with his game right now.

2. Xander Schauffele (14/1)

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James Gilbert

Reason to pick: With the major championship monkey off his back, this 2022 Scottish Open champ would be deserving of favorite status if not for Scheffler.

Cause for concern: Since a runner-up at the Open in 2018 at Carnoustie, Schauffele hasn't had anything better than a T-15 in this event.

3. Brooks Koepka (25/1)

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Alex Slitz

Cause for concern: None of those major victories came at an Open Championsip and he has had a disastrous year (for him) of major finishes thus far.

4. Bryson DeChambeau (12/1)

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Sean M. Haffey

Reason to pick: No one has played better in the first three majors of 2024 than DeChambeau, who added a second U.S. Open title at Pinehurst No. 2.

Cause for concern: The Open Championship has been his weakest of the four majors, with a T-8 in 2022 being his lone bright spot.

5. Collin Morikawa (16/1)

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Michael Reaves

Reason to pick: He's contended at each of the year's first three majors and he won the 2021 Open.

Cause for concern: Somehow he only has one PGA Tour win since that victory at Royal St. George's.

6. Cameron Smith (22/1)

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Mike Stobe

Reason to pick: The Champion Golfer of the Year the last time the Open was held in Scotland, Smith has a pair of LIV runners-up this year and has made the cut in all three majors.

Cause for concern: Outside of that victory at St. Andrews, the Aussie has never finished better than T-20 at an Open.

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7. Jon Rahm (14/1)

Reason to pick: He's Jon Rahm and he's finished in the top three in two of the past three Opens. And despite not winning in 2024, he's still No. 2 on the LIV Golf season standings.

Cause for concern: He hasn't looked like Jon Rahm at the majors this year and had to WD from the last one due to a foot infection. Also, drones. He's not a big fan of drones.

8. Tyrrell Hatton (30/1)

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Reason to pick: A recent winner at the LIV Golf Nashville event and recorded his best Open finish (T-5) the last time it was played at Troon.

Cause for concern: That's also his best overall major finish—and he wasn't close to winning with Stenson and Mickelson running away with it.

9. Ludvig Aberg (16/1)

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David Cannon

Reason to pick: If not for Scottie Scheffler at Augusta and a questionable pin position at Pinehurst, this guy might already have taken his name off the list of the best players without a major.

Cause for concern: He's making his Open Championship debut—not that that phased him at the Masters or U.S. Open.

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10. Viktor Hovland (18/1)

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JARED C TILTON

Reason to pick: The reigning FedEx Cup champ looked like his old self with a third-place finish at the PGA Championship.

Cause for concern: Then he didn't look like his old self with a missed cut at the U.S. Open. Still getting a lot of respect from the bookies at that number.

11. Jordan Spieth (40/1)

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Reason to pick: Other than Augusta National, this three-time major champ seems to play his best golf at the Open Championship. Spieth has top-10s in five of his last eight starts in the event—including his last major title in 2017—and hasn't finished out of the top 30 during that span.

Cause for concern: Where do we begin? Since the Masters he has three missed cuts and nothing better than a T-29.

12. Robert MacIntyre (65/1)

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Reason to pick: Still riding high from his maiden PGA Tour title at the Canadian Open, MacIntyre returns to his home country where he came so close at the Scottish Open last year.

Cause for concern: His dad hasn't caddied for him since that amazing win in Canada. Apparently, Bob hasn't heard of the phrase, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!"

13. Rory McIlroy (7/1)

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Jared C. Tilton

Reason to pick: I've got to put him on here just in case he pulls another all-time bounceback after a U.S. Open collapse that earned its own Ben Rector song . . .

Cause for concern: There's no way I'm betting him at 7-to-1 odds, though.

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British Open picks 2024: The 13 best bets to win at Royal Troon (2024)

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British Open picks 2024: The 13 best bets to win at Royal Troon? ›

Bryson DeChambeau has finally joined Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy as betting favorites by the 2024 British Open odds from our best golf betting sites as golf's oldest major returns to Royal Troon this summer.

Who is the Favourite to win the British Open? ›

Bryson DeChambeau has finally joined Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy as betting favorites by the 2024 British Open odds from our best golf betting sites as golf's oldest major returns to Royal Troon this summer.

Who won the British Open at Troon? ›

Henrik Stenson celebrates after sinking his final putt at Royal Troon in 2016. Champion Golfer in 2013, Phil Mickelson pushed Henrik Stenson all the way at Royal Troon three years later. Todd Hamilton kisses the Claret Jug after winning The Open at Royal Troon in 2004.

What was the best score ever at a British Open? ›

Records of The Open

Most consecutive victories: 4, Young Tom Morris (1868, 1869, 1870, 1872 – there was no championship in 1871). Lowest 36-hole score: 130, Nick Faldo (66-64), 1992; Brandt Snedeker (66-64), 2012. Lowest final score (72 holes): 264, Henrik Stenson (68-65-68-63, 264), 2016.

Where is the British Open in 2024? ›

The Open 2024 returns to the beautiful Old Course at Royal Troon, set along Scotland's iconic southwest coastline.

Who is the favorite in the 2024 Open? ›

2024 Open Championship odds: Scottie Scheffler firmly leads, Rory McIlroy and Bryson DeChambeau top favorites.

Has an Englishman ever won The Open? ›

Englishman John Ball was the first non-Scot to lift the Claret Jug, in 1890, a victory which led to The Open eventually being recognised as a truly international event.

Why is troon called Royal Troon? ›

Troon was granted its "Royal" designation in 1978, during its centenary. Its clubhouse, designed by Henry Edward Clifford and built in 1886, is richly decorated with historical golf artifacts.

What is the course record at the Royal Troon? ›

To shoot a 63 – the record score for a Major until Branden Grace carded a 62 at Birkdale in 2017 – is an impressive feat in itself, but Stenson managed to do it in the final round to win The Open title, making it one of the greatest rounds in the history of professional golf.

How many Americans have won the British Open? ›

From Jock Hutchison in 1921 to Brian Harman in 2023, 31 players from the USA have enjoyed the incredible honour of securing the Claret Jug. Please note, Hutchison and Tommy Armour were born in Scotland, but both men were naturalised citizens of the United States when they won The Open.

Who is the oldest man to win the British Open? ›

Oldest winner: In 1867, “Old” Tom Morris Sr. became the oldest golfer to win the Open at 46 years and 102 days old. Youngest winner: In 1868, his son, “Young” Tom Morris Jr. became the youngest golfer to win the Open at 17 years and five months old.

Did Maurice Flitcroft go to America? ›

In May 1988, Flitcroft and his wife came to Michigan.

Did Maurice Flitcroft have a step son? ›

One is the company Maurice worked at for most of his adult life, where his stepson Michael (Jake Davies) has risen above him and into a managerial position there.

How much does it cost to attend The British Open? ›

British Open tickets 2024

Here's a closer look at daily ticket prices for general admission at The Open Championship: Practice round, July 14 — £59 | $75 USD. Practice round, July 15 — £55 | $70 USD. Practice round, July 16 — £72 | $91 USD.

Why isn't it called The British Open anymore? ›

In response to the new Opens, defined by nationality, the R&A was clear and unequivocal: The Open was not the British Open. At no stage in the Championship's history have the minutes, entry forms or programmes of the R&A ever referred to it as the "British Open".

Where is the Royal Troon Open in 2024? ›

Royal Troon Old Course – host of the 152nd Open Championship

The Royal Troon Golf Club is located on Scotland's southwest coast, in Ayrshire. Home to 36-holes of golf, the links complex features The Old Course and The Portland Course.

Who has won the most British Open tournaments? ›

Harry Vardon holds the record for the most victories (six), while James Braid, John Henry Taylor, Peter Thomson, and Tom Watson have each won five times. Below is a list of all the British Open champions.

Who won the British Open this year? ›

The reigning champion is American Brian Harman, who won the 2023 Open at Royal Liverpool Golf Club with a score of 271.

Where are the golf majors played? ›

Three of the four majors take place in the United States. The Masters is played at the same course, Augusta National Golf Club, every year, while the other three rotate courses (the Open Championship, however, is always played on a links course).

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