The 2025 Open Championship at Royal Portrush will be the final major championship of the season and this is another grand slam event that might mean a little more to Rory McIlroy. The 36-year-old Northern Irishman grew up roughly 60 miles from Royal Portrush and this could be his best chance at winning a major on his home soil after missing the cut in the 2019 Open Championship at Royal Portrush. The 2025 Masters champion is listed at +700 in the 2025 Open Championship odds behind only Scottie Scheffler (+450). Meanwhile, McIlroy is listed at +150 to finish top five in the latest Open Championship prop odds.
Before making your 2025 Open Championship picks and PGA Tour prop bets, you NEED to see the eight-leg 2025 Open Championship parlay from SportsLine golf expert Eric Cohen that pays out a STAGGERING $1.1 million on a $10 bet!
Cohen is an avid golf bettor who correctly predicted the pre-tournament outright winner in eight tournaments over the last three seasons. He correctly identified Justin Thomas to win the 2025 RBC Heritage (+1800) in April, as well as Aaron Rai (2024 Wyndham Championship, +3300), Davis Thompson (2024 John Deere Classic, +2200), Bryson DeChambeau (2024 U.S. Open, +2000), Scottie Scheffler (2024 Players Championship, +550), Rickie Fowler (2023 Rocket Mortgage Classic, +1400), Brooks Koepka (2023 PGA Championship, +2000) and Chris Kirk (2023 Honda Classic, +3500) over the last few seasons. He also nailed Ben Griffin to top the leaderboard with Scheffler excluded on the Early Wedge two weeks ago for a +4500 payout.
Anyone who has followed Cohen’s predictions could have seen huge returns in those tournaments! Now, Cohen has studied the field set to play at Royal Portrush and revealed his 2025 Open Championship $1 million parlay.
For the Open Championship 2025, one of the picks featured in Cohen’s eight-leg PGA Tour parlay is Viktor Hovland to finish in the top 20 for a +130 payout. “Hovland bounced back from the surprising withdrawal at the Travelers Championship with a solid T11 at the Scottish Open. In his last three events, including the WD, Hovland has gained a combined 22 shots on approach, which is my favorite measure of predicted success. The Norwegian finished solo 3rd at the season’s third major at Oakmont, gaining nearly 15 shots tee to green in the process. With three top-13 finish among four Open Championship starts, this finishing position might actually be a notch too low for Hovland, who has solid upside,” Cohen told SportsLine.
Cohen also picked an outright winner and made five more PGA Tour prop picks for his Open Championship parlay that pays nearly $1.1 million on just a $10 bet! You ABSOLUTELY NEED to see these golf picks before locking in any PGA Tour parlays of your own.
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