 Golf's final major of 2022 is coming up this week so let's break down my favorite outright based on the odds at Fandall Sportsbook for the Open Championship. In the upper tier I want to go with Scottie Schaeffler at 16-1 because Schaeffler, despite not having any wins since April which is for him a pretty long time, is still golfing very well. Schaeffler, since that last win in April does have a pair of runner of finishes at the US Open and the Charles Schwab Challenge. We see Schaeffler ranking second in Data Golf's true strokes game query across the past six months behind just Rory McIlroy and the difference between those two guys is marginal. Schaeffler has good distance, he ranks eighth in approach to the past 50 rounds as well according to Fantasy National and we know that Schaeffler is a solid putter as well. So I think that Schaeffler is kind of going a bit overlooked here at 16-1 a good spot to buy back in on a guy who has shown he can measure up well in the toughest events. My favorite outright for the Open Championship is Justin Thomas at 21-1 at Fandall Sportsbook. Thomas's past two events have definitely been rough, he did really struggle at the Scottish Open, but it's a one event sample. The longer term data on Justin Thomas is still phenomenal. He ranks 10th in distance, gained the past 50 rounds, he has seventh in approach and 30th in putting. We did see JT win the PGA Championship not that long ago, followed it up with a third place finish at the RBC Canadian Open. Thomas ranks fourth and DataGolf's true strokes gained across the past six months, so I think he should be shorter than 21-1. We know JT is in good form, we've seen him measure up well in just the past couple of months, so to me JT undervalued at 21-1 this week. If you want a second tier bet for this week, Will Zalatoris at 26-1, his number has shortened, but I do think there is still value on him at 26-1. Zalatoris has shown he can come up big in majors. He has been inside the top 10 in all three majors so far in 2022. Now part of that has been because the putting for Zalatoris has been unsustainably good, that might regress here in the very near future, but the ball striking is very good too. Zalatoris ranks 12th in distance, gained the past 50 rounds and ninth in approach. He has shown that he can rise in big moments despite being a really young golf versus Zalatoris 26-1, that number has come down, but I wouldn't be shocked if it comes down even a bit more with how well Zalatoris has been playing. That's all we got here for the Open Championship, good luck to you on your bets. We'll talk to you once again next year, once the majors come back here on QuickPix.