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2020 Open Championship Odds Tracker

Mitch Robson

By Mitch Robson

Updated:


  • Look back at the odds for the 2020 Open Championship before the tournament was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
  • Brooks Koepka and Rory McIlroy were among the favorites before the pandemic-induced cancellation
  • Looking for current Open Championship odds?

The 2020 Open Championship was scheduled to be played at Royal St. George’s in Sandwich, England from July 16th to 19th, before the COVID-19 pandemic prompted it’s outright cancellation. We tracked the odds while they were available before the R&A announced the Open wouldn’t be played until 2021.

2020 Open Championship Odds for Top Contenders

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  • [January 8th, 2020] The average odds have yet to see any major movement, but with both Tours heating up in the new year we could see some in the coming weeks
  • [July 27, 2019] Brooks Koepka and Rory McIlroy opened as co-favorites for the 2020 Open at Royal St. George’s, with averaged odds of +1000

Closing 2020 Open Championship Odds

Player Odds
Brooks Koepka +1000
Rory McIlroy +1100
Dustin Johnson +1200
Jon Rahm +1600
Tiger Woods +1600
Justin Rose +1800
Tommy Fleetwood +2200
Francesco Molinari +2500
Jordan Spieth +2500
Rickie Fowler +2500
Patrick Cantlay +2800

Odds taken on January 8th

2020 OWGR Top Ranked Golfers

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Odds for Past Open Championship Winners

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Rory McIlroy won his first, and so far only, Open Championship in 2014 when he defeated Rickie Fowler and Sergio Garcia by just two strokes. The victory was especially meaningful for the Northern Ireland native as it allowed him to become the first European golfer to win three different majors.

Mitch Robson
Mitch Robson

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Mitch graduated from Ryerson University's Sport Media program in June of 2018, and has been with SBD since 2019. He's worked in broadcast and digital for the Score, Sportsnet, TSN & CBC and has done play-by-play work for basketball at all levels including NCAA, Pan Am Games & U Sports.

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