Let's Bet Golf! 2021 British Open

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Let's Bet Golf! 2021 British Open Name Golfer 1 Points Golfer 2 Points Golfer 3 Points Total Points Tiebreaker Mychael Legere Brooks Koepka 6 Jordan Spieth 2 Collin Morikawa 1 9 269 Dan LaChapelle Jon Rahm 3 Louis Oosthuizen 3 Brooks Koepka 6 12 272 Aaron Atton Brooks Koepka 6 Louis Oosthuizen 3 Jon Rahm 3 12 274 Alvin Poff Jon Rahm 3 Louis Oosthuizen 3 Brooks Koepka 6 12 279 Courtney Welch Dustin Johnson 8 Jordan Spieth 2 Jon Rahm 3 13 273 Brianne Poff Jon Rahm 3 Louis Oosthuizen 3 Xander Schauffele 26 32 273 Moneyline Mark Brooks Koepka 6 Jon Rahm 3 Xander Schauffele 26 35 264 Brandon Poff Bryson DeChambeau 33 Brooks Koepka 6 Jon Rahm 3 42 268 Nellie Espina Tommy Fleetwood 33 Brooks Koepka 6 Jon Rahm 3 42 272 Joe Hollister Jon Rahm 3 Xander Schauffele 26 Paul Casey 15 44 261 Eric Owen Brooks Koepka 6 Viktor Hovland 12 Xander Schauffele 26 44 272 Ernie Acosta Jon Rahm 3 Brooks Koepka 6 Justin Thomas 40 49 275 Connor Snellings Collin Morikawa 1 Jon Rahm 3 Rory McIlroy 46 50 268 Angel Acosta Jordan Spieth 2 Rory McIlroy 46 Brooks Koepka 6 54 272 Greg Dunn Louis Oosthuizen 3 Justin Thomas 40 Matt Fitzpatrick 26 69 273 Jared Sprink Daniel Berger 8 Brooks Koepka 6 Lee Westwood 59 73 273 Shaun Dean Jon Rahm 3 Rory McIlroy 46 Xander Schauffele 26 75 275 Joey Legere Justin Thomas 40 Jon Rahm 3 Bryson DeChambeau 33 76 273 Brittney Espina Phil Mickelson 78 Collin Morikawa 1 Jon Rahm 3 82 271 Ulysses Casillas Bryson DeChambeau 33 Rory McIlroy 46 Brooks Koepka 6 85 260 Weston Whittaker Jordan Spieth 2 Tyrrell Hatton 78 Shane Lowry 12 92 271 Tom Noble Jon Rahm 3 Viktor Hovland 12 Tyrrell Hatton 78 93 273 Wyatt Whittaker Bryson DeChambeau 33 Viktor Hovland 12 Joaquin Niemann 59 104 272 Ed Espina Marc Leishman 78 Jon Rahm 3 Xander Schauffele 26 107 274 Edgar Espina Xander Schauffele 26 Rory McIlroy 46 Justin Thomas 40 112 273 Tina Dunn Jon Rahm 3 Patrick Reed 78 Bryson DeChambeau 33 114 268 DJ Ortiz Rory McIlroy 46 Viktor Hovland 12 Patrick Cantlay 78 136 270.
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