Chris Fallica
Fox Sports Wagging Expert
The “bear stakes” are the real stakes that Chris “The Beer” Fallica is actually making.
The US Open will be held at the Omont Country Club in Pencilvania, Pennsylvania for the 10th time record.
From 12-15 June, sports fans will lock for the historic program (the first US opened in 1895).
This PGA chief is just something incredibly special, and enjoys all – especially when it comes to some bets.
So, let’s jump into action.
Patrick Cantley Top 10, to finish top 20
Patrick Cantley VS. Tommy Fleetwood
Patrick Cantley VS. Justin Thomas
Patrick’s cantley to win without Scotty chefler,Rory McLeroy,Bryson decombo,John Rahm
The Patrick Cantley has been a very good US Open player, with a win in this market last year, which will win in this market last year, as it finished third behind Rory McClaroy and Bryson Decombo. We will see if there is some luck in the dart throw on 25-1. I will also take the cantley head-to-head against Justin Thomas, who have just one top-30 finish in a major since winning the PGA in 2022, and Tommy Fleetwood, which is always on overbate and overwelled in big companies. Cantley’s driving and iron play combo should give him a chance at the equal value – and possibly on the Beddy – on most holes, and Par is a great score this week.
Pick: Patrick Cantley (+280) Top 10, (+130) to finish top 20 to finish (+130)
Pick: Patrick Cantley (+105) vs Tommy Fleetwood
Pick: Patrick Cantley (-115) vs Justin Thomas
Pick: Scheffler/mcilroy/dechambeau/Patrick Cantley to win without mercy (+2500)
Corey corners Vs. Oyster
The Consors have scored four direct top -25 in Major, which started with the top -10 in Pineharst last year. Straka finished second in the 2023 Open Championships, but her major record is very smoky outside it – she has missed both cuts this year and six out of their last 12 major. Runner -up in 2023 is one of the three top -20 from his 16 major. Consors are ranked 10th in SG. Off-the-T, and keeping the ball in the fairway will be necessary this week.
Pick
Russell Henley To finish top 20
Russell Henley vs. Ben giffin
The poor first round in both the Masters and the PGA made Henley out of the tournament this year, but the US Open is where Henley has usually played her best in Major. He has been in the top 15 three in the last four years, and while Ben Griffin has recently been playing some awesome golf, this major championship is quite dissection for golf, so I am eager – and doubt – as it is how good it is.
Pick: Russell Henley (+150) to finish top 20
Pick: Russell Henley (+100) vs Ben Griffin
Jason Day To remember the cut
Ryan Fox Vs. Jason Day
See, Jason Day is not a person whom someone wants to “root”. But there are definitely health concerns. For the day to remember the memorial, he must have something very painful. A couple balls in that thick rough can definitely stimulate a balki back and wrist. The US Open-Type course is not good recently for the day as it has missed the last two and four of the last six cuts. Fox comes in a win, a top -20 in the memorial and a top -30 in PGA, so he is definitely an in -form player.
Pick: To remember the Jason Day (+120) cut
Pick: Ryan Fox (-110) vs Jason Day
Taylor pendrith Top 30 to finish
Taylor Pendrith vs. Min Wu Lee
Taylor Pendrith has been one of the best drivers on the tour this year and despite having trouble, he posted a pair of four top -10 and top -5, including quail hollow last month. Min Wu Lee is someone that I expect to jump a little, but it has not happened yet – mainly due to poor iron game. Since winning the Houston Open, Lee has not improved any of his five events than the 49th, including an MC in Cute Hall.
Pick: Taylor Pendrith (+160) to finish top 30
Pick: Taylor Pendrith (-115) vs Min Wu Lee
Rasmas Neergard-Peterson To cut
Rasmas Nergard-Peterson vs Matt Wallace
Negard-Pieterson missed only the cut in PGA, but played well in the other two PGA tour events, in which he participated, almost the Puerto Rico Open. Wallace has cut the incidence of more than half of seizures to be played this year, so despite the major exterior top -20 in PGA for Wallace, I will go with a more consistent Nergard -Pieterson.
Pick: Rasamas Negard-Pieterson (-10) to make cuts
Pick: Rasmas Negard-Peterson (-110) vs Matt Wallace
Xander Schaffele To finish top 20
Xander’s 12 Strait Major Top -20 run ended at Qual Holll when Shoffel ended T -28. He is not perfectly healthy this year, but this week Omont appears to embrace the circumstances completely. The mental fight is a major part of the major championship golf and the fact that is in Schaffele, it is the time to start a new top -20 streak.
Pick: Xander Schaffele (-110) to finish top 20
Xander Schaffele ranks fifth on the oddsboard, which is at +2200 to win the US Open 2025 in Ockmont, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Andy Leone/Getty Image)
Cut line over 147.5
Is +8 as a cut line? Yes, this can happen easily, as it should be sunny on Thursday and Friday, which makes things faster and firm – which means that greens should be quick and harder than insanity. I prefer this cut line bet for a winning score prop, as it is expected to rain over the weekend, which can soften some things. There is no rain, we are looking at +4 either as a winning score. Rain will mean -4 possible, so let’s expect beautiful carnez in the first two days and some big names to remember the cut.
Pick: Cut line (+100) over 147.5
To cut the Rory McLero
Talking about the disappearance of the cut – where is Rori’s head right now? Since the driver dispute in the PGA, McLaroy is a mess, which is finishing T -47 in PGA and missing Canada cuts. He also left on the memorial and did not give Jack Nicholas a head-up, and then allegedly shot 81 in an exercise round in Okmont. After this, it seemed like me, he was lost for him. We were all vested for him to finish the career slam in Augusta, but since then it is all downhill for Rory, which may not see weekends here.
Pick: Rory to remember mcilroy (+250) cut
Justin Thomas to remember the cut
I have earlier mentioned that Jetty has just one major top -30 since winning the PGA in 2022. He has also missed out on cutting a half a dozen big companies, including each of the last two US Opens. His tendency to remember Fairway-driving accuracy means the 121st, 94th SG of-T-T–that he can have a lot in thick goods. And it will be a kiss of death here.
Pick: Justin Thomas (+175) to remember the cut
Min Wu Lee to remember the cut
Lee has struggled in both big companies this year and has missed out on cutting two of his last three. Lee’s venue is the best part of his game, but if he is not killing the greens, it is not the way to live here on one-hit pars.
Pick: Min Wu Lee (-110) to remember the cut
Brox Koipka To remember the cut
Koipka has played four rounds in two big companies this year. Do Mathematics – This means that he has missed the cut in both, the best phase of 74. We have been removed from Koipka a few years ago, playing in large companies, as they have not posted the top -25 since the 2023 US Open. Their last seven major: cut, cut, T -43, T -26, T -26, T -45, T -64.
Pick: To remember Brox Copka (+105) cut
Max Grismona To cut
Since the beginning of last year, three big companies of Grisman have more than all respectable -T -33, T -32 and T -21 in Pineharst last year. He has posted a round in each of them in the 60s. He has missed only two cuts in 17 incidents this year, causing cutting into both big companies. Their distance from T should help make 3 -for -3 in major cuts this year.
Pick: Max Gorcersman (-110) to make cuts
Chris “The Beer” Fallica has covered the games for about three decades. While college football has been focused on his focus, he also enjoys NFL, Football, Golf, Tennis, MLB, NHL and Horse Racing in such events. Chris recently won the inaugural Sarka Football Invitation and ended in the top 10 of the Golden Nugate Football Competition. He is several times qualifiers for the NHC Handicapping Championship. Remember, “The less you bet, the more you win when you win!” Follow it on Twitter @Chirosalika,
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