What are Scottie Scheffler's odds to win the 2025 U.S. Open?
Scheffler is +275 to win the U.S. Open, according to odds posted by BetMGM. Scheffler, who won the 2025 PGA Championship, is seeking his fourth major victory and first U.S. Open championship.
Below you will find everything you need to know to bet Scheffler at the 2025 U.S. Open.
Scottie Scheffler U.S. Open Odds
Bet Type | Odds | Bet Now |
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Win | +275 | Bet Now! |
Top 5 | -190 | Bet Now! |
Top 10 | -400 | Bet Now! |
Top 20 | -800 | Bet Now! |
Top 40 | -1600 | Bet Now! |
To Make Cut | -2000 | Bet Now! |
To Miss Cut | +750 | Bet Now! |
Scheffler is +275 to win the 2025 U.S. Open at BetMGM.
According to Action Network director of research Evan Abrams, those are the shortest odds for any golfer to win a major since Tiger Woods at the 2009 PGA Championship, where he was +180.
Scheffler is the favorite or co-favorite in his 11th straight major, dating back to the 2023 Masters.
There are other ways to bet Scheffler, of course, but those bets come with a significant amount of juice. If you want to bet Scheffler to finish in the top 5, the odds are -190. He's -400 to finish in the top 10, -800 to finish in the top 20 and a whopping -1600 to finish in the top 40.
If you think Scheffler is primed to get off to a hot start in Thursday's first round, those offer the longest odds on Scheffler this weekend, as he is +1100 to be the first-round leader.
In the make/miss cut market, Scheffler is -2000 to make the cut, but if you want to be a contrarian and bet on a rough weekend for the world's No. 1-ranked player, he's +750 to miss the cut at DraftKings.
Scheffler, who has three wins this season, has finished in the top 20 in 11 of the 12 tournaments in which he has entered this year. The lone tournament where he did not was the WM Phoenix Open way back in early February, when he finished tied for 25th place.
In terms of top-10 finishes, Scheffler has hit in nine of 12 tournaments, including the past seven. The last time Scheffler did not finish in the top 10 was at The Players Championship in mid-March.
And for top-5 finishes, Scheffler has seven this year, including four straight. The RBC Heritage in late April was his last non-top-5 finish, when he finished tied for eighth place.
The last time Scheffler failed to finish in the top 40 of a tournament was actually one year ago at last year's U.S. Open, where he finished tied for 41st place. He has not missed a cut since the FedEx St. Jude Championship in August 2022.