US Open Odds (2026)

Published on: January 11, 2026

Updated on: January 11, 2026

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The following post features US Open Odds (2026).

The US Open Odds reflect how sportsbooks currently view each golfer’s chances of navigating Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, NY (Thursday, June 18 to Sunday, June 21, 2026).

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As the PGA Tour season unfolds, these odds will shift based on tournament finishes, injury updates, and which players are positioning themselves as the favorites to win this season’s third major tournament.

So, how is the US Open (2026) shaping up? Here’s what you need to know.

US Open Odds (2026)

Below is a table displaying the odds for the US Open (2026). Click here for the very latest odds (via OddsChecker).

Team

Current Odds

Odds (1/10/2026)

Scottie Scheffler

Current Odds

+310

Rory McIlroy

Current Odds

+750

Bryson DeChambeau

Current Odds

+900

Jon Rahm

Current Odds

+1300

Xander Schauffele

Current Odds

+1800

Tommy Fleetwood

Current Odds

+1900

Ludvig Aberg

Current Odds

+2000

Collin Morikawa

Current Odds

+2700

Viktor Hovland

Current Odds

+2700

Justin Thomas

Current Odds

+3000

Tyrrell Hatton

Current Odds

+3000

Robert MacIntyre

Current Odds

+3000

Hideki Matsuyama

Current Odds

+4000

Joaquin Niemann

Current Odds

+4000

Shane Lowry

Current Odds

+4000

Sepp Straka

Current Odds

+4000

Brooks Koepka

Current Odds

+4000

Cameron Young

Current Odds

+4000

Patrick Cantlay

Current Odds

+4000

Christopher Gotterup

Current Odds

+5000

Russell Henley

Current Odds

+5000

Sam Burns

Current Odds

+5000

Jordan Spieth

Current Odds

+5000

Ben Griffin

Current Odds

+5000

Corey Conners

Current Odds

+5500

Matt Fitzpatrick

Current Odds

+6500

Maverick McNealy

Current Odds

+7000

Tony Finau

Current Odds

+7000

Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen

Current Odds

+7000

Adam Scott

Current Odds

+7000

Min Woo Lee

Current Odds

+7000

Jason Day

Current Odds

+7000

J.J Spaun

Current Odds

+7000

Will Zalatoris

Current Odds

+7000

Golfer Spotlights (1-10-2026)

Scottie Scheffler (+310)

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler enters as the overwhelming favorite at +310 following his stellar 2025 campaign, which featured multiple PGA Tour wins and continued major contention. His unmatched ball-striking, precision iron play, and elite Strokes Gained metrics make him a nightmare for any setup. Shinnecock Hills Golf Club—hosting its sixth US Open with its classic William Flynn design, fescue-lined fairways, coastal winds, and firm, fast conditions—demands accuracy and strategic patience, areas where Scheffler’s game excels supremely. If he maintains his 2025-2026 form into June, Scheffler is primed to claim his first US Open title and add the national championship to his growing major legacy.

Rory McIlroy (+750)

Rory McIlroy arrives at +750 with renewed confidence after completing the career Grand Slam at the 2025 Masters. His powerful driving, improved wedge play, and proven major pedigree position him well on demanding tracks. Shinnecock Hills’ links-style layout, with its undulating terrain, penal rough, and wind-influenced challenges (as seen in past Opens here), suits his all-court game and creativity. At 37, McIlroy thrives when pressure is high; a strong early 2026 season could see him finally hoist the US Open trophy and cement his place among the all-time greats.

Bryson DeChambeau (+900)

Bryson DeChambeau sits at +900 as a major-winning powerhouse. His 2025 included strong major showings and continued innovation in distance and strategy. The LIV Golf star’s massive tee shots can overpower longer holes, while his scientific approach helps navigate Shinnecock’s strategic demands, thick fescue, and variable winds. Past US Open performances highlight his clutch ability on tough courses; if DeChambeau dials in his accuracy and short game early in 2026, he could overpower Shinnecock and capture his second US Open title.

Jon Rahm (+1300)

Jon Rahm checks in at +1300 with his trademark power and iron precision. A former major champion, his 2025 was solid with consistent contention, and his history on firm, fast US Open venues (including strong finishes) aligns perfectly with Shinnecock Hills’ classic test of ball control and mental toughness. The Spaniard’s fiery competitiveness and LIV focus on majors remain key; putting has been the swing factor, but when it’s on, few can match him. A peak early 2026 form could propel Rahm to US Open glory and another major triumph.

Xander Schauffele (+1800)

Xander Schauffele offers strong value at +1800 with his reputation as one of the most consistent major performers. His accurate irons, clutch putting, and excellent US Open record (including prior contention) fit Shinnecock’s requirements for precision and composure under pressure. Despite any 2025 ups and downs, Schauffele shines in big events; with refined preparation and momentum into 2026, he could deliver a breakthrough US Open win and etch his name on the trophy.

Tommy Fleetwood (+1900)

Tommy Fleetwood comes in at +1900 as a links specialist with major upside. His smooth ball-striking, exceptional iron play, and comfort in windy, strategic conditions make him a natural fit for Shinnecock Hills’ traditional layout and coastal challenges. Fleetwood’s near-misses in majors and strong Open performances add intrigue; the Englishman excels on courses rewarding accuracy and touch. If he carries early 2026 form forward, Fleetwood could finally break through for his first major at the US Open.

Ludvig Aberg (+2000)

Rising star Ludvig Aberg is priced at +2000 with immense potential. His 2025 featured impressive major contention and poise, showcasing long, accurate driving and sharp irons that match Shinnecock’s demanding fairways and greens. At just 26, Aberg’s complete game has few weaknesses, and experience is building fast. The Swede’s ability to handle pressure positions him for a possible breakthrough; a hot start to 2026 could see Aberg claim the US Open and announce himself as a new force in majors.

Collin Morikawa (+2700)

Collin Morikawa earns +2700 odds with his laser-like iron play ideally suited to Shinnecock Hills’ precision demands. His 2025 had bright spots, and his composure in majors remains a strength. The two-time major winner thrives on strategic, firm courses; a dialed-in putter and consistent ball-striking early in 2026 could propel Morikawa into serious contention for his first US Open title.

Viktor Hovland (+2700)

Viktor Hovland rounds out the field at +2700. His elite ball-striking and improving short game align well with Shinnecock’s challenges, where accuracy off the tee and approach play are paramount. The Norwegian’s 2025 showed flashes of top form in big events; with growing major experience, if Hovland peaks in June 2026, he could surprise the field and secure his first major victory at the US Open.

US Open Winners (2016-Present)

The table below highlights every winner of the US Open since 2016.

Year

US Open Winner

Winning Score

2025

J.J. Spaun

279 (−1)

2024

Bryson DeChambeau

274 (−6)

2023

Wyndham Clark

270 (−10)

2022

Matt Fitzpatrick

274 (−6)

2021

Jon Rahm

278 (−6)

2020

Bryson DeChambeau

274 (−6)

2019

Gary Woodland

271 (−13)

2018

Brooks Koepka

281 (+1)

2017

Brooks Koepka

272 (−16)

2016

Dustin Johnson

276 (−4)

US Open Results (2025)

The 2025 US Open saw J.J. Spaun claim his first major championship and second career PGA Tour victory, winning by two strokes at 1-under 279. Spaun overcame a disastrous start to the final round with five bogeys in his first six holes, turning in 5-over 40, but rallied with a 3-under 32 on the back nine, capping it with back-to-back birdies—including a dramatic 64-foot walk-off bomb on the 72nd hole—to seal the title on a rain-soaked Sunday. Robert MacIntyre finished solo second at +1 (281), while 54-hole leader Sam Burns collapsed with a final-round 78 to share seventh. Played June 12–15 at Oakmont Country Club amid challenging wet conditions and no major delays, the event marked the 125th edition at the notoriously tough venue, where Spaun became the only player under par for the week.

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