It’s time to tee it up at Pinehurst No. 2 for the 124th U.S. Open. Solid recent play course fit golf stats will assist with your player performance projections. But the toughest test and golf’s most demanding challenge will require more patience, premium putting and around the green play to make pars and minimize mistakes.
The incredible set of turtleback greens will cause more turmoil on approach as players pick their spots before potential putting problems. But not for leading contender Jon Rahm, who withdrew from the U.S. Open Tuesday with a foot infection.
Five different American players have won the last five majors – the first time that has happened since 1983-84.
Hole-By-Hole at Pinehurst No. 2
See golf odds to win plus course insight in opening U.S. Open preview in Forbes. Leading golf analysts and contributors picks to win and top finishing position include:
Current golf odds to win on FanDuel Sportsbook: Scheffler (+280), Schauffele (+1000), McIlroy (+1000), Morikawa (+1400), Hovland (+1800), DeChambeau (+2000), Thomas (+4000), Homa (+5500). Top-10 odds and finish on those players range from -110 to +320 with Scheffler -340.
According to Justin Ray Golf, Rory McIlroy is the only player to finish in the top-10 at the U.S. Open each of the last 5 years. The last player to do it 6 years in a row was Jack Nicklaus from 1977 through 1982.
Xander Schauffele has the most strokes gained Total (+2.82) per round at U.S. Open last 50 years (min. 20 rounds played).
Notable strokes gained Ball Striking leaders per round in majors since 2022 include Scheffler (+2.43), McIlroy (+2.15), Young (+1.51), Schauffele (+1.43).
Tournament matchups from leading online sportsbooks vary, and updated round-by-round player matchups are provided ahead of each round.
More tournament matchups from Las Vegas sportsbooks.
U.S. Open Starting Tee Times.
Tournament June 13-16. All times Eastern.
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Scheffler: “I think the areas around the green are extremely difficult to play out of, and the grainy Bermuda makes it more difficult and limits options and creativity if you have an into-the-grain lie.”
McIlroy: Focus on “being patient and embracing the difficult conditions, the style of golf needed to contend at a U.S. Open. At Pinehurst and most Donald Ross courses, it’s on and around the greens.”
Schauffele: “I’ve never swing so hard on my putter for nine holes than I did today (practice round), just trying to get up and down mounds.”
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