Scottie Scheffler (USA) finishes top 5 at The Open Championship 2026 (Royal Birkdale, July 19, 2026)
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✦ AI-generated prediction
Published on 17. July 2026
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Predicted for 19. July 2026
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Based on: Statistical Pattern
Scheffler, World No. 1 and 4-time major champion, opened at -4 (66 strokes) tied for 4th. Bookmaker odds implied ~48-52% top-5 probability. Does not conflict with the open MacIntyre winner prediction -- Scheffler can finish 2nd-5th while MacIntyre wins.
Data basis for this prediction
- Open Championship R1 Leaderboard, 16. Juli 2026: Scheffler -4 (66), Suber -5 (65) (Central Oregon Daily)
- Buchmacherquoten: Scheffler ~25-30% Siegchance vor Turnier (aggregiert, Oddschecker)
- Open Championship R2: Scheffler verfolgt Suber (Central Oregon Daily, 17. 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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Cameron Young was at −3 (67) after Round 1, tied 2nd/3rd alongside Bryson DeChambeau, Robert MacIntyre and Thomas Detry – only one stroke behind leader Jackson Suber (−5, 65). Scottie Scheffler is at −2 (68). Young is consistent on links courses and showed strong results at the recent PGA Championship. Three further rounds at Royal Birkdale carry significant score volatility; coastal wind can rapidly reshuffle leaderboards. No direct prediction market offer for Young Top 10; estimate based on current leaderboard position (T2 after R1) and his links-course track record.
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Kimi Antonelli leads the F1 Drivers' Championship with 179 points (Russell +25, Hamilton +32). Implied bookmaker probability is ~42% for the favourite (+140 moneyline), well ahead of Russell (+335) and Hamilton (+488). Mercedes has the fastest overall package; however, Antonelli suffered a reliability failure at Silverstone. Ferrari drivers Hamilton (5 Spa wins, chasing Schumacher's record) and Leclerc are real contenders. Lando Norris (McLaren) starts from the back due to a 10-place grid penalty, limiting McLaren's ambitions. Wet-weather risk at the Ardennes circuit can neutralise starting-grid advantage.
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Pogačar leads the GC by 3:36 over Vingegaard and 4:06 over Evenepoel. Stage 15 is the first true Alpine stage: 4,700m of elevation gain, summit finish at Plateau de Solaison (11.3 km, avg. 9.1%). On comparable steep summit finishes, Pogačar is consistently dominant. The only dark-horse threat per preview coverage is Isaac del Toro (7th GC, +5:08), who recently won a similar Solaison-profile ascent at the Tour de l'Avenir-Rhône-Alpes. Since Stage 14 (Vosges, 18 July) is already forecast for Pogačar, there is a small chance he saves energy on the following day. No direct prediction market; estimate based on route profile and GC dominance.