2022 British Open Odds, Sleeper Picks: 7 Longshot Targets, Featuring Keegan Bradley & Danny Willett

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2022 British Open Odds

Golfer Odds
Rory McIlroy +900
Xander Schauffele +1400
Jon Rahm +1400
Scottie Scheffler +1600
Jordan Spieth +1600
Matt Fitzpatrick +1800
Justin Thomas +1800
Shane Lowry +2200
Collin Morikawa +2500
Will Zalatoris +2500
Cameron Smith +2500
Patrick Cantlay +2500
Dustin Johnson +3500
Tyrrell Hatton +3500
Brooks Koepka +3500
Tommy Fleetwood +3500
Louis Oosthuizen +4000
Viktor Hovland +4000
Hideki Matsuyama +4000
Sam Burns +4000
Joaquin Niemann +4500
Tony Finau +4500
Max Homa +5000
Justin Rose +5000
Tiger Woods +6000
Bryson DeChambeau +6500
Ryan Fox +6500
Sungjae Im +6500
Corey Conners +8000
Cameron Young +8000
Seamus Power +8000
Robert Macintyre +8000
Gary Woodland +8000
Adam Scott +8000
Mark Leishman +8000
Billy Horschel +9000
Patrick Reed +9000
Abraham Ancer +9000
Sergio Garcia +10000
J.T. Poston +10000
Paul Casey +10000
Mito Pereira +10000
Thomas Pieters +10000
Lucas Herbert +10000
Christiaan Bezuidenhout +10000
Webb Simpson +10000
Cameron Tringale +10000
Keegan Bradley +10000
Harold Varner +10000
Victor Perez +10000
Adrian Meronk +12500
Keith Mitchell +12500
Aaron Wise +12500
Haotong Li +12500
Danny Willett +12500
Jordan Smith +12500
Padraig Harrington +12500
Talor Gooch +12500
Kurt Kitayama +12500
Jason Kokrak +15000
Sebastian Munoz +15000
Russell Henley +15000
Joohyung Kim +15000
Si Woo Kim +15000
Brian Harman +15000
Kevin Na +15000
Sahith Theegala +15000
Francesco Molinari +15000
Kevin Kisner +15000
Min Woo Lee +15000
Lee Westwood +15000
Thomas Detry +17500
Bernd Wiesberger +17500
Harris English +17500
Erik van Rooyen +17500
Dean Burmester +17500
Nicolai Hojgaard +20000
Chris Kirk +20000
Justin Harding +20000
Phil Mickelson +20000
Mackenzie Hughes +20000
Pablo Larrazabal +20000
Luke List +20000
Stewart Cink +20000
Tom Hoge +20000
Ian Poulter +20000
Dylan Frittell +20000
Emiliano Grillo +20000
K.H. Lee +20000
Henrik Stenson +20000
Adri Arnaus +20000
Richard Bland +25000
Garrick Higgo +25000
Guido Migliozzi +25000
Wyndham Clark +25000
Laurie Canter +25000
Alexander Bjork +25000
Takumi Kanaya +25000
Matthew Jordan +25000
Jason Scrivener +25000
Zach Johnson +25000
Richard Mansell +30000
Brandon Wu +30000
Fabrizio Zanotti +30000
Thirston Lawrence +30000
Trey Mullinax +30000
Sepp Straka +30000
Jamie Donaldson +30000
John Catlin +30000
Marcus Armitage +30000
Shaun Norris +40000
Kazuki Higa +40000
Scott Vincent +40000
Chan Kim +50000
Ashley Chesters +50000
Keita Nakajima +50000
Yuto Katsuragawa +50000
Dimitrios Papadatos +50000
David Law +50000
Sadom Kaewkanjana +50000
Ben Campbell +50000
Sihwan Kim +50000
Lars van Meijel +50000
Shugo Imahira +50000
Zander Lombard +50000
Ernie Els +50000
Brad Kennedy +50000
Marco Penge +75000
Mingyu Cho +75000
Robert Dinwiddie +75000
Anthony Quayle +75000
Matthew Griffin +75000
Minkyu Kim +75000
Matt Ford +100000
Aaron Jarvis +100000
John Parry +100000
Oliver Farr +100000
David Carey +100000
Paul Lawrie +100000
Aldrich Potgieter +100000
Jediah Morgan +100000
Barclay Brown +100000
Ronan Mullarney +100000
Jack Floydd +100000
Mark Calcavecchia +100000
Darren Clarke +100000
Filippo Celli +100000
David Duval +100000
Jorge Fernandez-Valdes +100000
John Daly +100000
Stephen Dodd +100000
Alex Wrigley +100000
Sam Bairstow +100000
Justin De Los Santos +100000
Jamie Rutherford +100000

Handicapping the best golfers in the world as they play some of the greatest courses and most prestigious tournaments is no easy feat on any given week.

When those players, with their 350+-yard drives and seemingly magical levels of ball control, are asked to play a course where golf has been played since the early 15th century (!!), picking a winner gets a little tougher.

The Open Championship played at the Old Course at St. Andrews is one of the purest and most spectacular forms of golf.

We’re about to witness the land on which the game was invented, hosting the world's best players over 500 years later, for the 150th edition of the oldest of the major championships.

It feels like anything is on the table this week, from an all-time great champion to a fantastic underdog story on the sport's greatest stage. In the past, the Old Course has typically leaned more toward the legends of the game, with Tiger Woods (twice), Jack Nicklaus (twice), Seve Ballesteros, Nick Faldo, Sam Snead and Bobby Jones all winning here.

But the door is open for a surprise. The Old Course has also seen Zach Johnson and John Daly crowned as champions. If we're going to see a lesser name lift the Claret Jug this weekend, these seven names jump off the board as sleepers with a chance to win.

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