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Si Woo Kim The Open Championship odds, tips and betting trends

Si Woo Kim The Open Championship odds, tips and betting trends

USA Today15-07-2025
Si Woo Kim enters the 2025 Open Championship at Royal Portrush Golf Club with +11000 odds to win. He made the cut and finished 43rd in his most recent appearance at this event in 2024.
Kim has competed in 28 tournaments in the past year. His best finish was fifth, his average finish was 28th, and he posted the best score of the day three times.
The tournament will be held July 17-20 in Portrush, GBR, hosted at the par 71, 7,381-yard course. The field will seek the title held by previous champion Xander Schauffele and a share of the $17,000,000.00 purse.
Si Woo Kim odds to win The Open Championship
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