The 2024 British Open tees off Thursday from Royal Troon Golf Club as golf’s final major of the 2024 season.
The winners of the previous three majors – Masters winner Scottie Scheffler, PGA Championship winner Xander Schauffele and U.S. Open winner Bryson DeChambeau – are in this year’s field.
This marks the 10th time Royal Troon will play host to The Open, the most recent time coming in 2016 when Sweden’s Henrik Stenson beat Phil Mickelson by three strokes to win his first and only major title.
Follow along for live updates and highlights from the first round at the British Open.
BRITISH OPEN LEADERBOARD: Live scores from Royal Troon
19-year-old amateur holes out for eagle on first hole
Golf just isn’t supposed to be this easy for a 19-year-old.
Spanish amateur Jaime Montojo – who plays collegiately in the U.S. at Texas A&M – made it into this year’s British Open by surviving a grueling 36-hole qualifying tournament.
In his first hole at Royal Troon, he successfully found the fairway off the tee, putting him 132 yards from the hole.
And then this happened.
The opening eagle immediately put Montojo onto the leaderboard, just one stroke behind clubhouse leader Justin Thomas.
Brooks Koepka goes on impressive birdie run
Brooks Koepka always seems to be at his best in the biggest events, with five major titles in his career. But he’s never won the British Open.
He has, however, finished in the top 10 at The Open four different times.
Koepka rebounded from a pair of bogeys on the second and third holes with an impressive string of four consecutive birdies to move within one shot of the lead.
Three of those birdies came after deadly accurate approach shots left him with putts inside 12 feet. He also birdied the monstrous par-5 sixth hole with a 28-footer that he buried in the bottom of the cup.
Where is Royal Troon golf course?
Royal Troon Golf Club, a links course, is located on the coast of Troon, South Ayrshire, Scotland. The course was founded in 1878 and sits near the River Clyde.
Tiger Woods rolls in birdie from off green
It wasn’t quite as dramatic as his iconic chip-in at No. 16 at Augusta, but Tiger Woods showed a glimpse of the old magic on the third hole at Royal Troon.
Sitting above the hole and just off the back of the green, Woods’ putt over a ridge made a sweeping turn back to his left and rolled directly in the cup for birdie.
The birdie put Tiger at 1-under for his round — two strokes behind leader Justin Thomas.
Tiger Woods on the course at Royal Troon
Three-time British Open winner Tiger Woods has begun his opening round, hitting a 3-wood off the tee into a stiff wind at the 365-yard, par-4 first hole. Woods found the light rough on the right side of the fairway and hit a 6-iron safely onto the front of the green.
From there, he two-putted for a routine par.
Woods, a 15-time major champion, is playing in a group with Patrick Cantlay and reigning PGA champ Xander Schauffele. Both of them also parred the opening hole.
Justin Thomas alone atop leaderboard
After a brief stumble early on the back nine, American Justin Thomas finished with a flurry to take the outright lead with a 3-under 68.
“I’m very satisfied. Not as satisfied as I’ll be when I’m in sweatpants and a sweatshirt this afternoon on the couch,” Thomas told NBC’s interviewer Cara Banks “This is a proper Scottish day and it’s nice to get off to a good start.”
Thomas birdied five of his first 10 holes at Royal Troon, including the famous “Postage Stamp” par-3 eighth to briefly take a two-shot lead. But he gave those shots right back when his driver betrayed him, resulting in a double bogey on 12 and bogey on 13.
But the two-time major champion (PGA 2017, 2022) rallied with birdies on the final two holes to take a one-stroke lead over three others already in the clubhouse – and several others still on the course.
Should Tiger Woods retire?
USA TODAY Sports columnist Dan Wolken has some thoughts:
“If you’re old enough to remember the origins of Tiger Woods, there’s nostalgic pleasure in the idea he can still dunk on Colin Montgomerie today with just as much flair as he did during the 1997 Masters in a third round that changed the course of golf history,” Wolken writes. “But Montgomerie, in the full context of his comments in the London Times, isn’t wrong either.”
What exactly is Woods trying to accomplish by still being out there?
Unless he can do something on the course, we might have to admit that Monty had a point.
Read Dan Wolken’s entire column.
Rory McIlroy struggles through opening round
After an early birdie, things have gone south for Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy at the British Open.
McIlroy took a double bogey on the par-3 “Postage Stamp” eighth hole after a promising tee shot just carried into a greenside bunker. However, he needed two shots to escape the sand and then missed a 14-footer for bogey.
His troubles continued with a bogey on No. 10 and a double on 11. Through 13 holes, the 2014 Open champion sat eight shots off the lead at 5-over.
McIlroy first appeared at The Open in 2007, when he finished in 42nd place. He has finished in the top six six times in eight tournaments dating back to 2014. He tied for sixth last year at Royal Liverpool.
Scottie Scheffler at British Open
Masters winner Scottie Scheffler has appeared at The Open three times in his career, with his highest finish coming during his 2021 debut at the event. Scheffler finished in a tie for eighth place that year at Royal St. George’s.
Scheffler has one of the later tee times of Thursday’s first round. He’ll get started at 10:10 a.m. ET in a group with Jordan Spieth and Cameron Young.
Justin Rose joins group of leaders in clubhouse
England’s Justin Rose parred every hole on the back nine to complete a 2-under 69 and put him in a tie for the lead among golfers who’ve finished their rounds.
The 2013 U.S. Open champion carded a pair of birdies in his bogey-free round. He joins Sweden’s Alex Noren and Norway’s Nicolai Hojgaard as the clubhouse leaders − with six others still on the course − at 2-under.
Rose, 43, has several near-misses in majors over his career, including a tie for second behind Francesco Molinari at the 2018 Open Championship at Carnoustie.
Tiger Woods at British Open
Tiger Woods is a three-time winner at The Open, pulling off victories in 2000, 2005 and 2006.
Tiger’s first appearance at The Open was in 1995, when he finished in a tie for 68th place. He’s only appeared at the tournament once during the past four years, and that was in 2022 when he missed the cut. The last time he made the cut was in 2018 when he finished in a tie for sixth place at Carnoustie in Scotland.
Woods is set to play his first two rounds at Royal Troon with PGA champ Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay. Their group tees off at 9:37 a.m. ET.
2024 British Open weather forecast
The weather for today’s opening round? Typical British Open conditions: breezy and wet. Rain early in the morning has given way to scattered sprinkles, leaving the greens saturated and fairly slow in the early going.
The official forecast calls for “outbreaks of rain and drizzle” throughout the day with a “moderate to fresh” breeze and temperatures in the 60s. Winds should pick up as the afternoon progresses with gusts exceeding 20 mph.
Bryson DeChambeau off to dreadful start
U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau came to Scotland flying high after his thrilling victory at Pinehurst. However, any expectations of a second major title in 2024 have been severely damaged by his struggles over the first six holes at Troon.
DeChambeau bogeyed three of the first four holes − then after an errant drive on the par-5 sixth in which he was unable to advance the ball out of the native grass on his second shot, he had to hit into an adjacent fairway to even have a shot at the green. But his troubles weren’t over.
After missing the green and pitching to 10 feet, he missed his bogey putt and tapped in for double.
DeChambeau was 5-over through his first six holes. However, he got a measure of redemption on the back nine with an eagle on the par-5 16th. He ended the day with a 5-over 76.
Four-way tie for the lead
Troon showed its teeth on hole No. 12 as early leader Justin Thomas hit a wayward drive far left into the gorse and had to take an unplayable lie. From there, he had to re-tee and then had to play his fourth shot from the 11th fairway.
Thomas was able to get in position to only drop one shot, but he missed a 6-foot putt for bogey to fall back into a tie for the lead with Alex Noren, Justin Rose and Russell Henley at 2-under.
Justin Thomas on top of the early leaderboard
Justin Thomas got to the top of the leaderboard early Thursday with three birdies on holes 7, 8 and 10, including this beauty on the “Postage Stamp.” He was 4-under through 10. Here’s an early look at the leaderboard.
Matt Wallace birdies the ‘Postage Stamp’
Wallace got to 4-under after his birdie on the eighth, dubbed the “Postage Stamp” because of the small putting surface. According to the Royal Troon web site: “The tee is on high ground and a dropping shot is played over a gully to a long but extremely narrow green set into the side of a large sandhill. Two bunkers protect the left side of the green while a large crater bunker shields the approach.”
Younghan Song tied for (very early) lead
Younghan Song made the turn at 3-under for a share of the early lead. Song made a spectacular birdie on the No. 8 “Postage Stamp” to get to 4-under. He then three-putted the ninth for bogey and was tied for the lead with Matt Wallace.
Matt Wallace eagles No. 4
Matt Wallace holed out from 85 yards on the par-5 No. 4 for eagle. He landed it just short of the pin and it spun back into the hole. The beauty gave him an early share of the lead at 3-under. Wallace, 34, has one PGA Tour win (2023 Corales Puntacana Championship) and seeks his first major championship.
How to watch 2024 British Open on TV
The Open will be broadcast live on NBC and on USA Network, with coverage also on NBC’s Peacock streaming service. The broadcast schedule is as follows (all times Eastern):
Round 1: Thursday, July 18
- 1:30 a.m.- 4 a.m.: Peacock
- 4 a.m.-3 p.m.: USA Network
- 3 p.m.-4 p.m.: Peacock
How to stream 2024 British Open
Live coverage and featured groups can be followed on the live stream on Peacock, as well as Fubo.
2024 British Open leaderboard
Follow along for live scoring updates from Royal Troon.
British Open first round tee times
All times Eastern
1:35 a.m. — Justin Leonard, Todd Hamilton, Jack McDonald
1:46 a.m. — Tom McKibbin, Alex Noren, Calum Scott
1:57 a.m. — Jesper Svensson, Vincent Norrman, Michael Hendry
2:08 a.m. — Younghan Song, Daniel Hillier, Ryosuke Kinoshita
2:19 a.m. — Min Woo Lee, Ryo Hisatsune, Abraham Ancer
2:30 a.m. — Nicolai Hojgaard, Adam Scott, Keita Nakajima
2:41 a.m. — Francesco Molinari, Justin Rose, Jasper Stubbs
2:52 a.m. — Justin Thomas, Sungjae Im, Matthew Southgate
3:03 a.m. — Nick Taylor, Matt Wallace, Laurie Canter
3:14 a.m. — Sebastian Soderberg, Matteo Manassero, Shubhankar Sharma
3:25 a.m. — Zach Johnson, Austin Eckroat, Thorbjorn Olesen
3:36 a.m. — John Daly, Santiago de la Fuente, Aaron Rai
3:47 a.m. — Stewart Cink, Chris Kirk, Dominic Clemons
4:03 a.m. — Stephan Jaeger, Adam Schenk, Joaquin Niemann
4:14 a.m. — Adam Hadwin, Lucas Glover, Christiaan Bezuidenhout
4:25 a.m. — Tony Finau, Russell Henley, Matthieu Pavon
4:36 a.m. — Jon Rahm, Tommy Fleetwood, Robert MacIntyre
4:47 a.m. — Ludvig Åberg, Bryson DeChambeau, Tom Kim
4:58 a.m. — Brian Harman, Viktor Hovland, Sahith Theegala
5:09 a.m. — Rory McIlroy, Max Homa, Tyrrell Hatton
5:20 a.m. — Keegan Bradley, Will Zalatoris, Gordon Sargent
5:31 a.m. — Harris English, Maverick McNealy, Alexander Bjork
5:42 a.m. — Guido Migliozzi, Sean Crocker, Tommy Morrison
5:53 a.m. — David Puig, John Catlin, Guntaek Koh
6:04 a.m. — Thriston Lawrence, Daniel Bradbury, Elvis Smylie
6:15 a.m. — Nacho Elvira, Minkyu Kim, Darren Fichardt
6:26 a.m. – Mason Andersen, Masahiro Kawamura, Sam Hutsby
6:47 a.m. — Ewen Ferguson, Marcel Siem
6:58 a.m. — CT Pan, Romain Langasque, Yuto Katsuragawa
7:09 a.m. — Rikuya Hoshino, Angel Hidalgo, Richard Mansell
7:20 a.m. — Corey Conners, Ryan Fox, Jorge Campillo
7:31 a.m. — Ernie Els, Gary Woodland, Altin van der Merwe (a)
7:42 a.m. — Henrik Stenson, Rasmus Hojgaard, Jacob Skov Olesen (a)
7:53 a.m. — Louis Oosthuizen, Billy Horschel, Victor Perez
8:04 a.m. — Sepp Straka, Brendon Todd, Jordan Smith
8:15 a.m. — Denny McCarthy, Taylor Moore, Adrian Meronk
8:26 a.m. — Jason Day, Byeong Hun An, Rickie Fowler
8:37 a.m. — Alex Cejka, Eric Cole, Kurt Kitayama
8:48 a.m. — Darren Clarke, JT Poston, Dean Burmester
9:04 a.m. — Phil Mickelson, Joost Luiten, Dustin Johnson
9:15 a.m. — Padraig Harrington, Davis Thompson, Matthew Jordan
9:26 a.m. — Wyndham Clark, Hideki Matsuyama, Brooks Koepka
9:37 a.m. — Tiger Woods, Xander Schauffele, Patrick Cantlay
9:48 a.m. — Collin Morikawa, Sam Burns, Si Woo Kim
9:59 a.m. — Shane Lowry, Cameron Smith, Matt Fitzpatrick
10:10 a.m. — Jordan Spieth, Scottie Scheffler, Cameron Young
10:21 a.m. — Akshay Bhatia, Tom Hoge, Sami Valimaki
10:32 a.m. — Emiliano Grillo, Ben Griffin, Mackenzie Hughes
10:43 a.m. — Yannik Paul, Joe Dean, Andy Ogletree
10:54 a.m. — Ryan van Velzen, Charlie Lindh, Luis Masaveu (a)
11:05 a.m. — Kazuma Kobori, Jaime Montojo Fernandez (a), Liam Nolan (a)
11:16 a.m. — Daniel Brown, Denwit David Boriboonsub, Matthew Dodd-Berry (a)
11:27 a.m. — Jeunghun Wang (Kor), Aguri Iwasaki (Jpn), Sam Horsfield
(a) – amateur
2024 British Open odds
- Scottie Scheffler (+500)
- Rory McIlroy (+750)
- Ludvig Aberg (+1200)
- Bryson DeChambeau (+1400)
- Xander Schauffele (+1400)
- Collin Morikawa (+1800)
- Tommy Fleetwood (+2200)
- Jon Rahm (+2500)
- Tyrell Hatton (+2500)
- Viktor Hovland (+2500)
Who won British Open last year?
American Brian Harman claimed his first career major by playing four rounds of consistent, steady golf in the soggy conditions at Royal Liverpool to win the 2023 British Open by six strokes.
With only two career victories on the PGA Tour, Harman entered Sunday’s final round with a five-shot lead. He closed with a 1-under 70 as Jon Rahm, Tom Kim, Jason Day and Sepp Straka all tied for second place.
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