Gambling911.com has your odds to win the 2016 US Open, keeping in mind that these odds will change following each day’s play. Future betting will be available when event is not in play with LIVE IN-PLAY wagering available during the tournament at sites like BetDSI.com.
Jason Day and Jordan Spieth are favorites to win the 2016 US Open at 7-1 and 8-1 odds, respectively.
Day, the current world number one, says he is recovering from a cold but that shouldn’t affect his performance these next four days.
“I'm at the back end of a cold. You can probably hear it in my voice, but I'm fine. I'm going to do fine. It's not an excuse. I'm going to be ready for the start Thursday,” Day said. “It's just that things happen. I was just going to say that I've never been more stressed in my life than right now. It's just because being No. 1 in the world, having a lot of expectations on you, having to practice so hard to keep that No. 1 spot, trying to win as many tournaments as I can puts a lot of stress and pressure on your shoulders.
“Sometimes your immune system gets a little heated, and you're more susceptible to getting some illnesses that way. … So it is what it is.”
The U.S. Open stands apart because of its unpredictability, Spieth noted.
“Winning a U.S. Open is a different experience than winning at any other venue,” Spieth added. “You learn that literally anything can happen, especially out here where the way the course is set up right now, the way the rough and the bunkers, with the amount of sand that’s in the bunkers, the fact that it’s very rare to be able to hit a green in regulation from a fairway bunker.
“If you don’t hit fairways on the last five holes, you could lose a 4- or 5-shot lead like that. Just not even doing anything wrong. You can hit decent shots that just barely miss the fairway. And all of a sudden, you have to do well to have 10 feet for par. ...
“So as much as I speak to major championships being like two events in one, you have to have the patience for two rounds each round.”
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Odds To Win 2016 U.S. Open (6/19/16)
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Golfer
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Odds
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Jason Day
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7/1
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Jordan Spieth
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8/1
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Rory McIlroy
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17/2
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Dustin Johnson
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16/1
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Adam Scott
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24/1
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Rickie Fowler
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24/1
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Justin Rose
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25/1
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Bubba Watson
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30/1
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Danny Willett
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35/1
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Henrik Stenson
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35/1
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Hideki Matsuyama
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35/1
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Phil Mickelson
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35/1
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Branden Grace
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40/1
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Patrick Reed
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40/1
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Brandt Snedeker
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50/1
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Brooks Koepka
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50/1
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Louis Oosthuizen
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50/1
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Matt Kuchar
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50/1
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Paul Casey
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50/1
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Sergio Garcia
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50/1
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Martin Kaymer
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65/1
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Charl Schwartzel
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70/1
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J.B. Holmes
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70/1
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Matthew Fitzpatrick
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70/1
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Zach Johnson
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70/1
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Kevin Kisner
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75/1
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Billy Horschel
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80/1
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Jim Furyk
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80/1
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Justin Thomas
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80/1
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Kevin Chappell
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80/1
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Lee Westwood
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80/1
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Marc Leishman
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80/1
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Russell Knox
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80/1
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Bryson DeChambeau
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100/1
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Byeong Hun An
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100/1
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Daniel Berger
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100/1
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Graeme McDowell
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100/1
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Jason Dufner
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100/1
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Jimmy Walker
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100/1
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Shane Lowry
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100/1
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Webb Simpson
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100/1
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Bill Haas
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125/1
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Chris Kirk
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125/1
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Danny Lee
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125/1
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Kevin Na
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125/1
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Luke Donald
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125/1
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Rafael Cabrera Bello
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125/1
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Charley Hoffman
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140/1
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Brendan Steele
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150/1
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Chris Wood
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150/1
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David Lingmerth
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150/1
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Emiliano Grillo
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150/1
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Harris English
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150/1
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Jamie Donaldson
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150/1
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Keegan Bradley
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150/1
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Ryan Moore
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150/1
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Smylie Kaufman
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150/1
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Alex Noren
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200/1
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Andy Sullivan
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200/1
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Anirban Lahiri
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200/1
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Bernd Wiesberger
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200/1
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Geoff Ogilvy
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200/1
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James Hahn
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200/1
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Patrick Rodgers
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200/1
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Patton Kizzire
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200/1
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Retief Goosen
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200/1
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Robert Streb
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200/1
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Soren Kjeldsen
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200/1
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Angel Cabrera
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250/1
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Ernie Els
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250/1
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Kevin Streelman
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250/1
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Kiradech Aphibarnrat
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250/1
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Kyung-Tae Kim
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250/1
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Lucas Glover
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250/1
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Scott Piercy
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250/1
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William McGirt
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250/1
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Andrew Johnston
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275/1
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Cameron Smith
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300/1
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David Toms
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300/1
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Jason Kokrak
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300/1
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Peter Hanson
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300/1
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Romain Wattel
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300/1
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Gregory Bourdy
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400/1
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Hideto Tanihara
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400/1
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Jaco Van Zyl
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400/1
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Steven Bowditch
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400/1
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Tom Hoge
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400/1
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Yuta Ikeda
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400/1
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Aaron Wise
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500/1
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Aron Price
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500/1
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Carlos Ortiz
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500/1
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Charlie Danielson
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500/1
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Derek Fathauer
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500/1
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Gary Stal
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500/1
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J.J. Henry
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500/1
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Jason Allred
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500/1
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Jim Herman
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500/1
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Jon Rahm
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500/1
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Justin Hicks
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500/1
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Lee Slattery
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500/1
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Matteo Manassero
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500/1
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Maximilian Kieffer
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500/1
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Miguel Tabuena
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500/1
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Scottie Scheffler
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500/1
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Spencer Levin
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500/1
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Sunghoon Kang
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500/1
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Tim Wilkinson
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500/1
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Toru Taniguchi
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500/1
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Yusaku Miyazato
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500/1
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Andres Gonzales
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750/1
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Billy Hurley III
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750/1
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D.J. Trahan
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750/1
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Frank Adams III
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750/1
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Jeff Maggert
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750/1
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Sam Horsfield
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750/1
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Andrew Landry
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1000/1
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Andrew Pope
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1000/1
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Austin Jordan
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1000/1
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Brandon Harkins
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1000/1
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Chase Parker
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1000/1
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Christopher Crawford
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1000/1
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Denny McCarthy
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1000/1
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Derek Bard
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1000/1
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Derek Chang
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1000/1
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Dicky Pride
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1000/1
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Ethan Tracy
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1000/1
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Gregor Main
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1000/1
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Justin Suh
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1000/1
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Kent Bulle
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1000/1
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Kevin Tway
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1000/1
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Kyle Mueller 1
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000/1
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Mark Anguiano
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1000/1
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Matt Marshall
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1000/1
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Matthew Baldwin
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1000/1
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Matthew Borchert
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1000/1
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Michael Miller
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1000/1
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Mikael Lundberg
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1000/1
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Nick Hardy
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1000/1
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Patrick Wilkes-Krier
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1000/1
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Richard Schembechler II
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1000/1
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Rob Oppenheim
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1000/1
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Ryan Stachler
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1000/1
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Sam Burns
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1000/1
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Sebastian Soderberg
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1000/1
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Soren Hansen
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1000/1
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Travis Howe
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1000/1
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Tyler Raber
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1000/1
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Wes Short Jr
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1000/1
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