Kurt Kitayama U.S. Open 2023 Odds, History & Prediction (Don't Count on Kitayama Surviving All Four Rounds)

With the'RBC Canadian Open'in the rearview mirror, the golf world's attention is now officially turned'to the'U.S. Open.

One of the most prestigious events in golf, the U.S. Open has the ability to launch any golfe r's career to new heights. Kurt Kitayama is one of the many competitors who's never won the tournament before, but he hopes to change that at this year's event.

Here's everything you need to know about Kurt Kitayama's U.S. Open odds and history heading into the 2023 event.

  1. Kurt Kitayama U.S. Open Odds & Prop Bets
  2. Has Kurt Kitayama Ever Won the U.S. Open? (Best Finish, Results & History)
  3. Kurt Kitayama U.S. Open Prediction 2023

Kurt Kitayama U.S. Open Odds & Prop Bets< /h2>

Kurt Kitayama has +21000'odds to win the U.S. Open on FanDuel Sportsbook. That mark puts him in a six-way tie for the 42nd-best odds in the field.'

Here's a look at some of the other bets available on Kurt Kitayama:

Bet

Odds

Outright Winner

+21000

Top-5 Finish

+2300

Top-10

+1200

Top-20

+550

Top-30

+360

Top-40

+210

Make Cut

-110

Miss Cut

-126

Has Kurt Kitayama Ever Won the U.S. Open? (Best Finish, Results & History)

Kurt Kitayama has never won the U.S. Open. In fact, he's looking to make the cut for the first time ever this week. Here's a look at his full U.S. Open results.

Year

Finish

Total Score

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

2020

Missed Cut

147

70

77

2022

Missed Cut

147

74

73

Kurt Kitayama U.S. Open Prediction 2023

Kurt Kitayama has only qualified for the U.S. Open twice over his career, leaving much to be desired both times. He failed to make the cut in each of his first two entries, averaging a score of 73.5 per round.

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Kitayam a has struggled to maintain consistency since his Arnold Palmer Invitational victory back in March. On one hand, he's finished inside the top five twice since then, including a T4 finish at the PGA Championship. On the other, he was cut in his most recent outing at the Memorial Tournament, meaning he's now missed the cut five times in his last nine events.

With how volatile he's been playing lately, I'm going with Kurt Kitayama to miss the cut at -126 odds. At the end of the day, he's just too hard to predict. He's yet to make the U.S. Open cut and has failed to make it beyond the second round in eight of his 18 events played this season — a failure rate of 44.4%.


  
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