Matsuyama set for Open win: Johnny Miller

Hideki Matsuyama is the man to beat at next week's British Open, according to former champion Johnny Miller.

Japanese golfer Hideki Matsuyama

Former champion Johnny Miller has pegged Hideki Matsuyama as the favourite to win the British Open. (AAP)

Former British Open champion Johnny Miller has pegged Hideki Matsuyama as the early favourite to win next week's championship at Royal Birkdale and become Japan's first major winner.

But American Miller, who won the title at the English course in 1976, said on Tuesday that picking a champion was even tougher than usual in view of the poor form of several of the sport's biggest names.

"The real hot shots in golf, like Dustin Johnson and Rory (McIlroy) and Jason Day... they're not on the top of their game right now," Miller said, adding Sergio Garcia, Henrik Stenson, Rickie Fowler and Justin Thomas to that list.

"So I don't know what to expect, because majors are a whole different animal but Hideki, I think he's the best player right now.

"Tournament in and tournament out his bad shots are really good, which is what you need at Birkdale. And I think that he's ready to win."

World No.2 Matsuyama tied for second at the US Open last month behind Brooks Koepka, though he has the added pressure of trying to become the first Japanese to win a men's major.

Miller, speaking on a telephone conference call promoting the Golf Channel and NBC coverage of the Open in the United States, does not think Birkdale is likely to throw up an obscure winner.

Eight of the nine Opens there were won by multiple major champions and, though Birkdale is not the most famous Open course, it is a strong test, Miller believes.

"I think Royal Birkdale is one of my favourite courses, especially my favourite links, because we deem it a little fairer, the fairways are a little flatter but the sand dunes are fantastic and very demanding," he said.

"I can see a lot of driving irons and three-woods off the tee like (2016 champion) Stenson did last year."


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