Johnson has a long shot with 40-1 and Mickelson is costed at the huge 150-1. The date of the US Open for 2022 is Thursday, June 16 with the 1st round. Before making any choices for the US Open or PGA Tour predictions for 2022, you need to see what proven golf user Sal Johnson has to say.
The esteemed golf expert has been in the game for many years and knows what it takes to win the PGA Tour. Before the PGA Championship, Johnson predicted that if Thomas did his put he could definitely win. Thomas had his best week of the season for the Greens, winning more than 1.5 hits and finishing second on the pitch. The result? He defeated Will Zalatoris in the playoffs to win his second PGA Championship.
In the previous SportsLine prediction set, he nailed the Masters for the third time in four years. Johnson backed Scheffler, saying he was “on a path where it was difficult to beat, and I see it rolling in Augusta National.” The 25-year-old got his fourth victory of the season.
Now Johnson, the first producer of “Inside the PGA Tour” and long-time golf producer of ABC Sports who worked with Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer, has released his selections with great confidence for the US Open 2022. Selections from the founder of GOLFstats.com, the world’s top golf statistics database, will surely surprise you. You can only see them on SportsLine.
Top specialist selections of US Open 2022
A shocking choice by Johnson: Victor Howland fades, even though the Norwegian is among the 10 best players in the world. His price is 22-1 at Caesars and he has six world victories at the age of 24. He has lost a cut this season and finished outside the top 50 once. But the latter came to his most recent event, Memorial, and has not finished in the top 10 since March. He also failed to break the top 10 in his first 10 big games. Hovland is strong on the shirt, in approach and placement, but he was horrible in the green (202nd in batting win).
Johnson, on the other hand, knows Scheffler has the skills to succeed at Brookline and could go up again after a recession. The No. 1 in the world has relaxed after a dominant streak culminating in his victory in Augusta, his fourth victory of the season. He almost beat Charles Schwab three weeks ago and finished in the top 20 in four of the five post-Masters tournaments. The extreme was the PGA Championship, where he lost the cut in the Southern Hills. However, the 25-year-old is sixth on the tour with an average score (69.43) and fifth on an average score (1.70).
Johnson also knows that Spieth is again a proven winner and can fight whenever his position is at the same level. The former No. 1 in the world and three-time major champion scored his 16th professional victory at RBC Heritage in April and finished second at Byron Nelson a month later. The 28-year-old followed those with 34th place in the PGA, but finished in the top-10 next week. Spieth lost the Masters cut, but finished in the top three in two major events last year and tied for 19th at the US Open in Torrey Pines.
How to make golf options for US Open 2022
Johnson is very high in a huge long shot that enters the US Open with more than 50-1. Johnson calls this golfer “one of the most underrated players on the PGA Tour”. His iron game is one of the best on the tour, and the expert knows that if this player goes around the greens, he could pull off an amazing one. You can find out who he is and see Johnson’s other selections at the US Open at SportsLine. Who wins the US Open 2022 at The Country Club in Brooklyn? Where do Scottie Scheffler and Jordan Spieth end up? And what huge long shot is needed back? Take a look at the odds below, then visit SportsLine to see the full standings, selections and analysis of Sal Johnson for the 2022 US Open, all from experts tuned in to what it takes to win the PGA Tour and find out.
Odds US Open 2022, field, top contenders
Scotty Scheffler 12-1 John Ram 12-1 Rory McIlroy 14-1 Justin Thomas 14-1 Colin Morricau 16-1 Dustin Johnson 16-1 Cameron Smith 18-1 Xander Saufel 18-1 Brooks Kepka 18-10-20-18- 12-10-10 Lowry 25-1 Will Zalatoris 28-1Bryson DeChambeau 28-1Hideki Matsuyama 30-1Matthew Fitzpatrick 35-1Daniel Berger 35-1Tony Finau 35-1Joaquin Niemann 40-1Paul1LHatsuyama 40-1Paul1LHasey0-40-40 -1Tiger Woods 50- 1Tommy Fleetwood 50-1Corey Conners 50-1Justin Rose 50-1Abraham Ancer 60-1Harris English 60-1Gary Woodland 65-1Matthew Wolff 65-1Marc Leishman 65-1Marc Leishman Reedson 65-1Patrick Higgo 65-1Jason Day 70-1Christian Bezuidenhout 80-1Ph Mickelson 80-1Billy Horschel 80-1Adam Scott 80-1Max Homa 80-1Sergio Garcia 80-1Brian Harman 100-1Phil Mickelson 80-1Billy Horschel 80-1Adam Scott 80-1Max Homa 80-1Sergio Garcia 80-1Brian Harman 100-1Brian Harman 100 -1Rusley1000Ho. -1Guido Migliozzi 125-1Si-Woo Kim 125-1Francesco Molinari 125-1Bubba Watson 125-1Thoma s Pieters 125-1Matt Wallace 125-1Cameron Champ 125-1Stewart Zink 150-1Martin Kaymer 150-1Ryan Palmer 150-1Robert Macintyre 150-1Carlos Ortiz 150-1Stewart St. 200-1