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Live US Open odds and markets on the toughest setup, from outrights to top finishers.

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US Open Odds & Markets

US Open odds run deeper than the outright winner. Each-way bets, place terms, top-finish markets and head-to-heads all give you ways into a week where the brutal setup keeps fields bunched. This guide explains the markets and how they pay; for live prices and the current field, see the US Open betting page or the sportsbook.

Outright, each-way & place terms

The outright market pays only the winner. Each-way splits your stake into a win part and a place part, paying out at reduced odds if your player finishes inside the places. Place terms vary by field size and book, so check how many places pay and at what fraction before you stake. On a tough US Open setup, where a patient grinder can climb the board late, each-way is the staple play. Prices are in rand and settle once the result is official.

Top finishes & head-to-heads

Top-finish markets (top 5, top 10, top 20) let you back a player to contend without needing the win, which suits the bunched leaderboards a US Open setup produces. Head-to-head markets pit two players against each other over the tournament or a single round, settling on the better finish. Both are useful when you fancy a profile rather than a name. We defer live prices to the sportsbook; see also in-play betting for backing players once the rough starts to bite.

Frequently asked questions

How do each-way place terms work at the US Open?

Your stake is split between a win bet and a place bet. The place part pays at a fraction of the odds if your player finishes within the offered places. Field size and the book determine how many places pay, so always check before staking.

Where do I find live US Open odds?

Live prices and the current field are on the CasinOnline sportsbook. We keep these guides evergreen and defer to the book for prices that move.