Nick Taylor U.S. Open 2023 Odds, History & Prediction (Can Taylor Build on RBC Canadian Open Victory?)

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 golfer's care er to new heights. Although he has captured three victories in his PGA Tour career so far, Nick Taylor has yet to win at this annual tournament.

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

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

Nick Taylor U.S. Open Odds & Prop Bets

Nick Taylor has +21000'odds to win the U.S. Open on FanDuel Sportsbook. This has him tied for the 42nd-best odds in the field alongside other golfers like Phil Mickelson and Ryan Fox.

Here's a look at some of the other bets available on Nick Taylor:

Bet

Odds

Outright Winner

+21000

Top-5 Finish

+2300

Top-10

+1100

Top-20

+430

Top-30

+210

Make/Miss Cut

-122/-116

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

Nick Taylor has never won the U.S. Open, and his best finish came in 2009 when he finished T36 at the Bethpage State Park. Here's a look at his full U.S. Open results.

Year

Finish Position

Total Score

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

2008

Missed Cut

152

77

75

2009

T36

288

73

65

75

75

2019

T43

286

74

70

70

72

2022

Missed Cut

73

72

145

Nick Taylor U.S. Open Prediction 2023

Nick Taylor was the sta r of the show at the RBC Canadian Open as he brought the trophy back to its home country for the first time in 69 years. He earned the third PGA Tour victory of his career as well as his sixth top-20 finish in 2022-23. It's safe to say he enters the U.S. Open as a sneaky underdog.

More 2023 U.S. Open betting content from The Duel:

Taylor is a tough golfer to figure out as seven missed cuts also join those six top-10 finishes. He can compete with the best of the best when he is at the top of his game but can be eliminated almost immediately when he is not. There is reason for optimism when it comes to his talent this weekend, however.

The 35-y ear-old ranks among the top 35 golfers in both Strokes Gained (SG): Approach the Green and SG: Putting. That is crucial considering the course at the Los Angeles Country Club features smaller greens surrounded by rough terrain. I'll take a chance and back Taylor to make the cut (-122).


  
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