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British Open 2022: Golf props, expert DFS picks, top sleepers, head-to-head matchups, one and done pick

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Weather could be a factor when the 2022 Open Championship tees off Thursday at The Old Course at St. Andrews. The star-studded 2022 Open Championship field will have to contend with gusty winds throughout the first two rounds of the final major of the PGA Tour season. World No. 2 Rory McIlroy is the 9-1 betting favorite in the latest 2022 Open Championship odds from Caesars Sportsbook. Other top contenders in the 2022 British Open field include Xander Schauffele (14-1), Jon Rahm (14-1), Scottie Scheffler (16-1), Jordan Spieth (16-1), Matthew Fitzpatrick (18-1), and Justin Thomas (18-1). Defending champion Collin Morikawa is listed at 25-1 in the Open Championship 2022 odds. 

Which players should you target when building your 2022 British Open prop bets? Which sleepers should you target for a potentially huge payday? Before locking in any picks of your own for the Open Championship 2022, be sure to check out the PGA predictions and betting advice from SportsLine’s team of proven golf experts.

Mike McClure, who has over $2 million in career DFS winnings and is the architect of SportsLine’s proprietary simulation model, has been red-hot when it comes to picking major championship winners. Patrick McDonald covers golf for CBS Sports and is up more than 64 units on his outright picks in 2022. Riley Gates is a fantasy golf guru, who has been on a tear this season, nailing two 40-1 outright winners. Jim Holliman has covered the sport for nearly 25 years, and like SportsLine’s other experts, he has been nailing pick after pick in 2022. 

Now, the experts have their sights on the 2022 British Open field and just revealed their top PGA prop bets. You can head to SportsLine now to see all of the experts’ 2022 Open Championship prop picks, sleepers, head-to-head matchups, best bets, and top one and done pick.

Top 2022 Open Championship prop bets

Gates, who has been nailing top-10 picks all year,…

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