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Who do you think will win the 2023 U.S. Open?

The 123rd U.S. Open will be held at the Los Angeles Country Club as the city will host its first major in almost eight decades.

PGA: U.S. Open - Practice Round
PGA: U.S. Open - Practice Round
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The 123rd U.S. Open is slated to tee off early Thursday morning from the Los Angeles Country Club in beautiful Beverly Hills, California. It should be a fantastic event behind hosted by Los Angeles for the first time in nearly eight decades.

The sport of golf is at the forefront of many conversations held at water coolers all around the country. The recent PGA Tour LIV Golf deal involving the Saudi’s Public Investment Fund has raised a lot of red flags about sportswashing.

Congress is getting themselves involved. Players are angry and some, like Jon Rahm, have acknowledged feeling betrayed.

But with the tournament underway, all of that is fading away, for four days anyway.

The SB Nation staff has correctly predicted the winner of both the PGA Championship and The Memorial a couple weeks ago.

So, who do you believe is going to win the 2023 U.S. Open Championship? Let us know in the comments below.

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