US Open Golf 2025 Betting Tips: Two prop bets for Oakmont

Our golf tipster Jamie Worsley's busy week continues, as on top of Jamie's full in-depth preview and US Open Golf 2025 Tips, he's also taken a look at the specials markets and spotted a couple of nice angles.
Check out his US Open Golf 2025 Betting Tips below...
US PGA Championship Specials Tips
*Odds correct as of the time of publication
The 125th edition of the US Open gets underway on Thursday. I’ve scoured through the assortment of extra markets available this week and come up with two selections that can add to the interest at Oakmont Country Club.
3 pts Ludvig Aberg (Top Nordic) @ 19/10
The Top Nordic market looks likely to come down to a straight battle between Sweden’s Ludvig Aberg and Norway’s Viktor Hovland. They’re fairly evenly matched across most areas, but with Aberg finding form with his irons in recent starts and possessing the more reliable short game, he gets the nod.
Aberg had an eventful start to the season, struggling with illness in the Farmers Insurance Open and at Pebble Beach, but he then returned to Torrey Pines to win the Genesis Invitational in February. His form has been inconsistent since, although he did finish 7th at The Masters, and he arrives here after finishing 16th in the Memorial Tournament and 13th in the Canadian Open on his last two starts.
He's been typically excellent off-the-tee, ranking 12th on the PGA Tour but his irons have been poor. That has been rectified recently, ranking top 25 in approach and greens-in-regulation in those last two starts. Meanwhile, the putter has also improved, gaining strokes on his last three starts on the greens.
Away from the top two and the rest of this market is made up of Thorbjorn Olesen, who has been in solid form of late but has missed the cut in each of his four previous US Open appearances; Rasmus Neergard-Petersen has missed his last three cuts; Rasmus Hojgaard and Niklas Norgaard are struggling to find fairways; and it’s hard to expect much of Joakim Lagergren on his major debut.
This leaves Hovland as the only realistic challenger, and with the Norwegian failing to find form with his driver and looking less comfortable around the greens than Aberg, I strongly fancy the Swede to beat each of his fellow Scandis this week.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
2 pts Byeong Hun An (Top South Korean) @ 18/5
The Top South Korean betting is made up of Si Woo Kim (9/5), Sungjae Im (11/5), Tom Kim (10/3) and Byeong Hun An (18/5). However, despite being the outsider of the quartet—in an admittedly closely contested market—Byeong An could take the beating.
He’s the only player of the four to have played here in 2016, and he finished a hugely encouraging 23rd. Meanwhile, he arrives at Oakmont off the back of his best finish of the year, finishing 6th in the Canadian Open—a result aided by a superb tee-to-green performance, ranking 4th, and appearing to have his usually excellent long game back under control.
Tom Kim possesses the best US Open record of these—finishing no worse than 26th in his three starts—but he’s also the worst-performing player of the four in 2025, recording just one top-40 finish in his last 12 starts. Sungjae Im has missed the cut in his last three US Opens and continues to hit his irons dreadfully, and while Si Woo Kim has the tee-to-green prowess to handle this challenge, he’s done little in golf’s toughest major since finishing 13th in the joint-easiest edition of all time at Erin Hills in 2017.
Byeong An recorded a second top 25 in the event in 2019 at Pebble Beach, finishing 16th. He’s also got an excellent touch around the greens to match his elite ball striking, and though we know the putter to be a weakness, he has a surprisingly solid record on poa. When added to his vital experience of the course and that improved display last week, I expect him to finish higher than his countrymen at Oakmont.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
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