Lucas Herbert (Australia) wins The Open Championship 2026 (Royal Birkdale, July 19, 2026)
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Published on 18. July 2026
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Predicted for 19. July 2026
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Based on: Statistical Pattern
Lucas Herbert led by 2 strokes after Round 2 over Jackson Suber, Cameron Young, and Ryan Gerard. An existing open prediction has Herbert in the Top 3 after Round 3 (today, July 18). Historically, 54-hole Major leaders win ~45-50% of the time. Bryson DeChambeau received a 2-stroke penalty (R2), weakening a key rival. Scottie Scheffler was pre-tournament favourite (+750) but Herbert shot 62 in R2. Probability of ~37% accounts for Young, Burns, and Scheffler as serious rivals.
Data basis for this prediction
- Golf.com: Open Championship R2 leaderboard, Herbert leads by 2 (18. Juli 2026)
- CBS Sports: Open Championship 2026 odds – Scheffler +750 pre-tournament (Juli 2026)
- Olympics.com: Open Championship 2026 – DeChambeau 2-shot penalty confirmed (18. Juli 2026)
Verdict: Pending
This prediction is still open. It will be evaluated automatically against real-world sources after its due date.
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Polymarket gives Spain 59%, Kalshi 58% (as of July 17-18, 2026; bookmaker odds imply ~58-60%). Spain has conceded only one goal in the entire tournament and has the tournament's strongest midfield-attack combination in Yamal, Pedri, and Oyarzabal. Argentina has Messi and Álvarez as individual threats, but Spain's defensive structure and pressing intensity are considered structurally superior.
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Stage 17 (Chambéry–Voiron, 174.7 km, ~2,200m elevation) has a rolling but non-mountainous profile — ideal terrain for punchy sprint finishers like Biniam Girmay (Eritrea), one of the peloton's best selective sprinters with multiple WorldTour stage wins in 2025/26. Main rivals: Jasper Philipsen (predicted for Stage 21) and Mads Pedersen (Green Jersey contender). GC: Pogačar leads Vingegaard by 3:36 (cyclingnews.com, July 18, 2026). No bookmaker market found for individual stage winners; probability 18% based on stage profile and field size.
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Stage 18 (Voiron–Orcières-Merlette, 185.2 km, ~3,900m gain) ends at the ski resort Orcières-Merlette — a classic mountain finish. Vingegaard (DEN) trails Pogačar by 3:36 and must attack on remaining summit finishes. Alpine summit stages are his proven domain (Alpe d'Huez 2022/2023). Pogačar is the dominant favourite (open predictions for Stages 14, 15, 19, 20) but holds no claim on Stage 18. No bookmaker market found; probability 22% — GC deficit forces Vingegaard's hand, but Pogačar is formidable.