Open Championship 2023: Betting Odds, Preview, Power Rankings
Golf's 4th and final major of the year — 2023 Open Championship — heads to the Royal Liverpool Golf Club, aka "Hoylake", in Merseyside, England. This is the third time since 2006 the Open will be at Royal Liverpool.
Tiger Woods won his second consecutive Open Championship at Hoylake in 2006. Rory McIlroy was the Champion Golfer of the Year in 2014 at Royal Liverpool. Hoylake has been lengthened since 2014 and turned into a Par 71.
Five previous Champion Golfers of the Year (odds via GolfOdds.com):
The average winning score of the past five Open Championships is 14-under par and +3340 odds. There hasn’t been a back-to-back Champion Golfer of the Year since Padraig Harrington (2007-08) and Tiger Woods (2005-06).
Open Championship 2023 Odds
Top-11
Since there is a five-way tie for the 7th-best odds to win the Open Championship, I chose to share the top-11 golfers in the field.
Odds 12-20
Royal Liverpool Golf Club overview
Hoylake is a Par 71 course that stretches 7,383 yards. There are three Par 5s, four Par 3s, and 11 Par 4s. Six holes at Hoylake have “out of bounds” areas. Royal Liverpool used to be a horse racing track so it’s very flat with almost no trees.
Comp courses for Hoylake
Key stats for the 2023 Open Championship
My 2023 Open Championship Power Rankings
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