With 3-Shot Lead, DeChambeau is -125 to Win the U.S. Open
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Bryson DeChambeau has a three-shot lead going into the final round of the U.S. Open. He’s looking to become the second player to win a major as a LIV golfer (Brooks Koepka won last year’s PGA Championship). Rory McIlroy, Patrick Cantlay and Matthieu Pavon are currently tied for second at -4. Ludvig Åberg, who started the third round with the lead, shot a 73 yesterday and is likely out of contention at five shots back.
DeChambeau is -125 to win, followed by McIlroy at +330, Cantlay at +800 and Pavon at +1800
Pavon is -115 to shoot over 72.5 and -110 for the under, McIlroy is +115 to shoot under 69.5 and -150 to go over, and DeChambeau is +115 to shoot under 70.5 and -150 for the over
McIlroy, Hideki Matsuyama and Collin Morikawa to all shoot 71 or better is +220
In today’s newsletter, Jack is covering a few great pitching matchups, including Corbin Burnes vs. Zack Wheeler and Kutter Crawford (who has pitched much better than his record) vs. Marcus Stroman. In Euros action, Sam is tracking England’s wealth of scoring options and Benjamin Sesko’s chances for Slovenia.
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