2020 Hero Open betting odds and tips: Futures picks, who will win
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2020 Hero Open betting odds and tips: Futures picks, who will win

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The 2020 Hero Open betting odds have been released for the week at Forest of Arden Marriott Hotel & Country Club in Birmingham, England.

The betting favorite this week is Joost Luiten, who comes into the tournament at 14-to-1 (+1400) betting odds.

Andy Sullivan is next best, coming in at 16-to-1.

Thomas Detry and Ryan Fox are both at 20-to-1, with four players at 25-to-1 each.

2020 Hero Open tips, expert picks and futures bets

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This week, we have the first tournament of the European Tour's five-event UK Swing, the events they made up to create a bubble of playing opportunities for players to get through the month of August. This week's event, the Hero Open, is played at a relatively unknown venue for European Tour players. The field isn't deep whatsoever, but there are several known quantities, all of which lead the odds table.


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2020 Hero Open betting odds: Outright winner

  • Joost Luiten: +1400
  • Andy Sullivan: +1600
  • Thomas Detry: +2000
  • Ryan Fox: +2000
  • Eddie Pepperell: +2500
  • Justin Harding: +2500
  • Renato Paratore: +2500
  • Rasmus Hojgaard: +2500
  • Jordan Smith: +3000
  • Sam Horsfield: +3000
  • Benjamin Hebert: +4000
  • Pablo Larrazabal: +4000
  • Thorbjorn Olesen: +4000
  • Mikko Korhonen: +4000
  • Matthew Jordan: +4000
  • Ross Fisher: +4000
  • Romain Langasque: +5000
  • Jeff Winther: +5000
  • Kalle Samooja: +5000
  • Robert Rock: +5000
  • Aaron Rai: +5000
  • Richie Ramsay: +6000
  • Guido Migliozzi: +6000
  • Alexander Bjork: +6000
  • Jack Senior: +6000
  • Matthieu Pavon: +6000
  • Scott Jamieson: +6000
  • Oliver Fisher: +6000
  • Nicolas Colsaerts: +8000
  • Brandon Stone: +8000
  • Marc Warren: +8000
  • Connor Syme: +8000
  • Min Woo Lee: +8000
  • Jason Scrivener: +8000
  • Chris Paisley: +8000
  • Ashley Chesters: +8000
  • Zander Lombard: +8000
  • Adrien Saddier: +8000
  • David Horsey: +8000
  • Calum Hill: +8000
  • Miguel Angel Jimenez: +8000
  • Soren Kjeldsen: +10000
  • Julian Suri: +10000
  • Andrea Pavan: +10000
  • Clement Sordet: +10000
  • Rikard Karlberg: +10000
  • Alexander Levy: +10000
  • Johannes Veerman: +10000
  • Scott Vincent: +10000

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