Phil Mickelson enters the 2024 U.S. Open at Pinehurst Resort & Country Club with +15000 odds. He missed the cut in his last outing, the PGA Championship. Below, we’ll analyze his recent form to help you make your best bets on Mickelson before he takes to the course in Pinehurst, NC.
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Moneyline
Bet $20, Payout $3,020.00
Phil Mickelson to win the 2024 U.S. Open +15000
Phil Mickelson: Recent Form
- In his last three events, Mickelson finished outside the top 20.
- In the past three times he has played a tournament, he’s made the cut once.
- Mickelson has not posted a score better than the tournament average or finished within five shots of the leader in any of his past three appearances.
- In his past three tournaments, he finished 8 relative to par in his only made cut.
Mickelson: Recent Rounds
- Over his last eight rounds, Mickelson has finished three rounds with a better-than-average score.
- He has not finished any of his last eight rounds with one of the 10 best scores of the day.
- Mickelson has not finished within five strokes of the best score of the day in any of his last eight rounds.
Mickelson: Last Outing
- Mickelson shot better on par 3s than most players his last time out, carding a birdie or better on two of the eight par-3 holes at the PGA Championship (the other competitors averaged 1.7).
- On the eight par-3 holes at the PGA Championship, Mickelson did not have a bogey or worse (the field averaged 1.9).
- Mickelson recorded fewer birdies or better (one) than the tournament average of 5.7 on the 22 par-4 holes at the PGA Championship.
- In that last competition, Mickelson had a bogey or worse on seven of the 22 par-4 holes (the field averaged 6.4).
- Mickelson ended the PGA Championship registering a birdie or better on three par-5 holes, while the field averaged 4.2 on the six par-5 holes.
- On the six par-5 holes at the PGA Championship, Mickelson fell short compared to the field average of 0.8 bogeys or worse on par 5s by recording one.
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