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5. Matt Kuchar
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Kuchar has been on an absolute tear this summer. He has shockingly cracked the top-10 in six of his last eight tournaments alone. The K-Man will be well worth the money this week in Scotland.
Kuchar has been on an absolute tear this summer. He has shockingly cracked the top-10 in six of his last eight tournaments alone. The K-Man will be well worth the money this week in Scotland.
4. Zach Johnson
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Johnson won this event last year in a grueling playoff, but he is currently being given a dreadful 50-to-1 chance to win this week. Johnson may not come close to replicating his amazing 2015 performance, but he should easily finish among the top-20.
Johnson won this event last year in a grueling playoff, but he is currently being given a dreadful 50-to-1 chance to win this week. Johnson may not come close to replicating his amazing 2015 performance, but he should easily finish among the top-20.
3. Louis Oosthuizen
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Oosthuizen has made the cut here in five straight appearances at the British Open, including a T2 in 2014 and a win in 2010. The veteran will be a solid sleeper pick after the big names come off the board.
Oosthuizen has made the cut here in five straight appearances at the British Open, including a T2 in 2014 and a win in 2010. The veteran will be a solid sleeper pick after the big names come off the board.
2. Phil Mickelson
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Mickelson has shined in Britain in recent years. He has recorded four top-25 finishes at the major in the last five years, including a win in 2013 and a T2 in 2011. Lefty has sleeper written all over him this week.
Mickelson has shined in Britain in recent years. He has recorded four top-25 finishes at the major in the last five years, including a win in 2013 and a T2 in 2011. Lefty has sleeper written all over him this week.
1. Sergio Garcia
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Garcia seemingly always shows up in the majors. He has shockingly rattled off five top-21 finishes at the British Open in five of his last six years, including a T6 in 2015 and a T2 in 2014. Garcia will be a steal anywhere outside of the top-five.
Garcia seemingly always shows up in the majors. He has shockingly rattled off five top-21 finishes at the British Open in five of his last six years, including a T6 in 2015 and a T2 in 2014. Garcia will be a steal anywhere outside of the top-five.