Printable U.S. Open Pool for 2023 Field (Tiers, Scoring and More)

Printable U.S. Open Pool for 2023 Field (Tiers, Scoring and More)

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The third major on the golf calendar is set to tee off this Thursday at Los Angeles Country Club with the 2023 U.S. Open. Like every major in professional golf, fans around the world will be paying close attention to see which player adds one of the most sought-after titles in the game.

FanDuel Sportsbook is offering a ton of different ways for you to bet on the 2023 U.S. Open. Here at The Duel, we have created a different way for you to watch, compete and wager on the U.S. Open – a U.S. Open pool.

Golf pools, particularly around the majors and flagship tournaments, have become increasingly popular among groups of friends, family, and even co-workers.

We have done the legwork for you in creating a 2023 U.S. Open pool. Our version is printable, too, so you can bring it to a watch party and run the pool there, or pass the sheets out to anyone wanting to join in on the fun.

2023 U.S. Open Pool Rules

The rules are simple. The entire field is separated into tiers, and organized based on FanDuel Sportsbook's odds to win the 2023 U.S. Open. There are six total tiers. For each of the first five tiers, everyone will select one golfer. In the sixth, you will select three golfers.

Once the tournament has concluded, everyone will add up the scores of their golfers and tally up the total of the six lowest combined scores out of the eight originally selected. Just like on the course, the person with the lowest combined score wins! This format allows you to make a couple of mistakes and not worry about taking a flyer or two on some of the players in tier six.

If you are forced to use a golfer that withdrew or missed the cut, then that player's Round 3 and Round 4 scores will both be counted as their highest score from any round they recorded. If you need to use a player that doesn't record a score at all because of withdrawal or disqualification (highly unlikely that happens to three of your players), then you will simply duplicate the score of your next worst golfer and count that toward your overall total.

So for example, if Bryson DeChambeau misses the cut while shooting 75 in Round 1 and 78 in Round 2, then you will count his Round 3 and Round 4 scores as 78 to reach his total for the pool.

2023 Printable U.S. Open Pool Link

The printable version of the pool listing all the players and rules can be found at this link here.

Be sure to follow along at The Duel for all of our 2023 U.S. Open coverage throughout the week.

David Kaestle is not a FanDuel employee. In addition to providing DFS gameplay advice, David also participates in DFS contests on FanDuel using his personal account, username davekaestle. While the strategies and player selections recommended in his articles are his personal views, he may deploy different strategies and player selections when entering contests with his personal account. The views expressed in their articles are the author's alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of FanDuel.