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Marco Penge The Open Championship odds, tips and betting trends

Marco Penge The Open Championship odds, tips and betting trends

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Marco Penge earned a second-place finish in his last tournament action in the Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club July 10-13, and heads into the 2025 Open Championship at Royal Portrush Golf Club with +18000 odds to win.
In his three tournaments during the past year, Penge has a best finish of second and an average finish of 15th, with one top five.
This tournament is located in Portrush, GBR from July 17-20. The field will compete for their share of a prize pool of $17,000,000.00. The 7,381-yard course is a par 71, and Xander Schauffele is the previous winner.
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