This week sees the Open De France take centre-stage on DP World Tour, with a weakened field due to the Ryder Cup taking place next week in New York.
A whole host of big names and talented players are teeing it up at Le Golf National this week, looking to add the Open de France trophy to their mantelpiece come Sunday.
SportsCasting are on hand to provide both outright and each-way betting tips as well as in-depth analysis, predictions, a preview and the latest odds.
Open De France Betting Tips
Our golf tips for the last few PGA Tour events prior to the FedEx Cup concluding and recent DP World Tour events have yielded a few winners.
We had successful each way selections at the FedEx St Jude Championship with both JJ Spaun (50/1) and Akshay Bhatia (80/1) coming inside the top 10.
Add to that our Tour Championship betting tips that saw our outright selection of Tommy Fleetwood (12/1) claim victory at East Lake to win the 2025 FedEx Cup and his first tournament on US soil.
This week, we are back with a further three selections for the Open de France on the DP World Tour. We have once again selected one outright betting tip and two each-way selections for the 2025 Open de France.
They are as follows:
- Adrien Saddier WIN @ 22/1
- Ryan Fox E/W @ 28/1
- Ewen Ferguson E/W @ 45/1
Open De France Predictions
Adrien Saddier to Win @ 22/1
Adrian Saddier is the third favourite at odds of 22/1 with golf betting sites this week, and we think he could claim his second European Tour victory this week in his home country of France.
Saddier has been in incredible form of late, finishing solo second last week at the BMW PGA Championship after losing a play-off to Team Europe Ryder Cup vice-captain Alex Noren.
The week prior, Saddier finished fifth at the Irish Open. His one DP World Tour win came back in June at the Italian Open, proving that he has what it takes to win on the European Tour.
Given his strong form of late, albeit without actually getting over the line, Saddier is an obvious choice for success this week at Le Golf National. Add to that the fact he will want to win his countries national Open too on home soil.
At odds of 22/1, the 33-year-old makes obvious appeal and is our outright Open de France betting tip this week.
Ryan Fox Each-Way @ 28/1
In terms of an each-way selection, four-time European Tour winner and two-time PGA Tour winner Ryan Fox is a man worth keeping an eye on this week at Le Golf National.
Although he hasn’t been in his strongest form of late, Fox is a proven winner and knows what it takes to win.
Despite not winning on the European Tour in two years, the New Zealander broke new ground this season in winning his first and second PGA Tour events.
Fox won the Myrtle Beach Classic back in May, before then claiming victory at the Canadian Open in June in a play-off with Team USA Ryder Cup star Sam Burns.
At odds of 28/1, he certainly appeals as an each-way selection to finish inside the top 10 this week in Guyancourt.
Here at SportsCasting we feel that price-setters could be missing a trick here with the 38-year-old’s odds.
Ewen Ferguson Each-Way @ 45/1
Our third and final Open de France betting tips sees Scotsman Ewen Ferguson selected as an each-way fancy at odds of 45/1.
Ferguson hasn’t been in great form of late, but seemed to put that right last week at Wentworth with a T5 finish at the BMW PGA Championship.
After a lot of missed cuts and poor showings, the Scotsman played some outstanding golf last week, finishing on -15 par. If he can replicate that kind of form this week, he has every chance of success at the Open de France.
Ferguson has won three times on the European Tour, with his last victory coming last June. He is due another victory, and we feel the 29-year-old could be in with a chance this week at Le Golf National.
If he can replicate last week’s form from Wentworth, Ewen Ferguson can most definitely finish inside the top 10 or even challenge for the title come Sunday.
Although he mightn’t win the Open de France this week, he presents great value at odds of 45/1 as our second and final each-way selection.
Open De France Preview
All eyes are on Le Golf National this week as the DP World Tour heads to Guyancourt for this highly competitive Open de France.
Some of the best players on the European Tour, as well as some LIV Golf stars, are in action this week, looking to take advantage of a weaker field with the Ryder Cup players already preparing at Bethpage Black in New York for next weekend’s biennial team event.
The full field will be looking to pocket a large portion of the Open de France prize money on offer at Le Golf National, with £2.39m on offer for the 65 players that make the half-way cut.
The Open de France looks wide open this year on paper, with a whole host of players feeling they will have a chance of success come Sunday afternoon.
Some of the golfers near the top of the Race to Dubai standings are in action, with the likes of Adrien Saddier, Harry Hall and Kristoffer Reitan all teeing it up at the famous Le Golf National this week.
The Open de France is a straight stroke-play event over 72 holes, with the final group expected to tee off at approximately midday on Sunday.
So, who will reign supreme at Le Golf National this week and claim victory at the 2025 Open de France come Sunday after 72 holes?
Open De France – Tournament Info
- 🏌️ Event: Open de France
- 📅 Date: Thu 18 Sept – Sun 21 Sept
- 🕛 Opening Tee Time: Approx. 7.30am BST
- 🏆 2024 Winner: Dan Bradbury (-16)
- 💰 Purse: $3,250,000 (Winner: $552,500)
- 📺 TV Channel: Sky Sports
- ⛳️ Venue: Le Golf National | Guyancourt, France
Open De France Odds
Both Corey Conners and Harry Hall are the joint outright favourites this week to win the Open de France at odds of 11/1.
With none of the 24 Ryder Cup 2025 players in action this week at Le Golf National, this opens the door for plenty of golfers who mightn’t normally be in with a chance of winning come Sunday.
Despite several marquee names missing out, there is still a strong field at the 2025 Open de France. Behind Conners and Hall the likes of Adrien Saddier, Min Woo Lee and Jordan Smith are all priced at 22/1.
Angel Ayora and Michael Kim are both 25/1, with Thomas Detry, Ryan Fox and Kristoffer Reitan making up the top 10 betting favourites in Guyancourt this week at odds of 28/1.
Several big names are priced rather lucratively, so be sure to check out the full list off odds at your chosen bookmaker.
Below are the top 10 favourites for success this week at the Open de France at Le Golf National:
| Player | Latest Odds |
|---|---|
| Corey Conners | 11/1 |
| Harry Hall | 11/1 |
| Adrien Saddier | 22/1 |
| Jordan Smith | 22/1 |
| Min Woo Lee | 22/1 |
| Angel Ayora | 25/1 |
| Michael Kim | 25/1 |
| Kristoffer Reitan | 28/1 |
| Ryan Fox | 28/1 |
| Thomas Detry | 28/1 |