
British Open Golf Odds 2025: Here are the 13 players with the best chance of lifting the Claret Jug - including Scotland's Robert MacIntyre
It's been a fair while since American Scottie Scheffler wasn't the favourite for a major and so it goes again - with him leading the Open contenders with odds of 11/2. The current world number one (a position he has held for 112 consecutive weeks) has won three majors to date - the 2022 and 2024 Masters and this year's USPGA. Can he make it back-to-back majors? | Getty Images

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