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US Open Top 10 Finish Betting Tips, Odds and Predictions

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With the 2022 US Open getting underway in just 24 hours time, all of the best golfers in the world will be putting their final practice and preparations in ahead of teeing off in the 122nd US Open on Thursday. The Country Club takes centre stage, hosting the event for the first time since 1988.

We have some exclusive US Open betting tips for SportsLens readers which you can check out by clicking the link. We have also outlined who we think has the best chance of leading after Round 1 with some amazing prices for our readers to back.

But this article is all about finishing inside the Top 10 come Sunday evening. Who do you think will have a great week in Massachusetts and be there or there abouts after 72 holes? Without any further ado, here is who we fancy to be inside the Top 10 of the US Open leaderboard come end of play on Sunday.

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US Open Preview

Major championship golf is always highly compelling, and this week should be no different. The 122nd US Open should be an exciting, eventful and entertaining week of golfing action in Brookline, Massachusetts.

Some notable names from the top of the sport such as PGA Champion, Justin Thomas, Masters Champion and world number one, Scottie Scheffler, four-time major champion, Rory McIlroy, and multiple major winner, Jordan Spieth, all feature this week at The Country Club, aiming to become the US Open champion.

Jon Rahm won this event 12-months ago, finishing on -6 par, one shot ahead of South African, Louis Oosthuizen. If you think the Spaniard has what it takes to defend his title and claim his second US Open victory, you can back him at a price of 14/1 with Virgin Bet. Rahm is one of the leading market contenders, and it is clear to see why.

Taking a look at the course itself, The Country Club is a complete masterpiece. It was originally designed in 1895 by American golf course architect, Willie Campbell and is one of the oldest country clubs in the United States. The course is a par 71 and is over 7,000 yards in length. The US Open has been held here since in 1988, 1963 and 1913, as well as hosting the Ryder Cup in 1999.

The purse for this event is a staggering $12.5 million, with the winner taking home a tasty $2.25 million. This is one of the highest paying tournaments n the golfing schedule, alongside The Masters, PGA Championship and The Open Championship. Not…

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