
Laurie Canter The Open Championship odds, tips and betting trends
In the past 12 months, Canter has competed in six tournaments. His best finish was 25th, and his average finish was 38th, with no top 10s.
The 7,381-yard, par 71 course in Portrush, GBR will play host to this event from July 17-20. A purse of $17,000,000.00 is up for grabs, as well as the title last claimed by Xander Schauffele.
Laurie Canter odds to win The Open Championship
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