Shane Lowry Now Favored to Win Open Championship

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Shane Lowry Now Favored to Win Open Championship
Armed with a four-stroke lead heading into Sunday's final round, oddsmakers have made Shane Lowry the odds-on favorite to capture golf's fourth major. 

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The cyber-gaming site, SportsBetting.ag, has made Lowry a -150, or 2/3, favorite to not relinquish his position in the final round of the Open Championship.
 
Tommy Fleetwood has 4/1 odds while Brooks Koepka is third on the 19-player board at 10/1.
 
Shane Lowry        2/3    
Tommy Fleetwood        4/1    
Brooks Koepka        10/1    
Justin Rose        20/1    
J.B. Holmes        28/1    
Rickie Fowler        50/1    
Jon Rahm        80/1    
Jordan Spieth        80/1    
Lee Westwood        80/1
Tony Finau        80/1    
Danny Willett        150/1    
Henrik Stenson        150/1    
Matt Kuchar        150/1    
Xander Schauffele    150/1    
Alex Noren        250/1    
Andrew Putnam        250/1    
Cameron Smith        250/1    
Dylan Frittelli        250/1    
Field (any other player) 50/1    
 

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