Championship
153rd Open
Dates
July 13-20, 2025
Venue
Royal Portrush
Location
Northern Ireland
Defending Champion
Xander Schauffele
Prize Fund
$17+ million

The 153rd Open Championship returns to Royal Portrush Golf Club in Northern Ireland from July 13-20, 2025. The world's oldest major championship, also known as the British Open 2025, will see the best golfers compete for the iconic Claret Jug on the challenging links of the Causeway Coast. The championship is organized by The R&A.

Xander Schauffele defends his title after his victory at Royal Troon in 2024, where he shot a final-round 65 to win his second major of the year. This marks only the third time Royal Portrush has hosted The Open, following Max Faulkner's win in 1951 and Shane Lowry's emotional triumph in 2019.

The Open 2025 Schedule & Key Dates

Date Day Event Notes
July 6-7 Sun-Mon Final Qualifying Multiple UK venues
July 13 Sunday Practice Rounds Begin Course open to players
July 14 Monday Official Practice Media day
July 15 Tuesday Champions Challenge Past champions event
July 16 Wednesday Final Practice Pro-Am events
July 17 Thursday Round 1 First tee: 6:35 AM
July 18 Friday Round 2 Cut after 36 holes
July 19 Saturday Round 3 Moving Day
July 20 Sunday Final Round Champion crowned

Open Championship Field 2025

The Open Championship features a field of 156 players, including automatic qualifiers and those earning spots through various qualifying events. Here are the key players expected to compete:

Top Ranked Players (as of July 2025)

World #1
Scottie Scheffler
World #2
Rory McIlroy
World #3
Jon Rahm
World #4
Viktor Hovland
World #5
Patrick Cantlay
Defending
Xander Schauffele
2019 Winner
Shane Lowry
Local Hero
Rory McIlroy

Qualifying Categories

  • Past Champions (aged 60 or under): Automatic entry for Open Champions from the last 10 years
  • Top 50 World Ranking: As of two weeks before the championship
  • Recent Major Winners: Winners of the Masters, PGA Championship, and U.S. Open from 2020-2025
  • Tour Winners: Leading players from PGA Tour, DP World Tour, and other recognized tours
  • Final Qualifying: 36-hole events at four UK venues (July 6-7)
  • International Qualifying: Events in Asia, Australia, South Africa, and Americas

How to Watch The Open Championship 2025

Television Coverage

United States: NBC, USA Network, Peacock
United Kingdom: Sky Sports Golf
Australia: Fox Sports, Kayo
Canada: TSN, RDS

Streaming Options

  • TheOpen.com: Free featured groups and highlights
  • Peacock (US): Full coverage with NBC Sports subscription
  • Sky Go (UK): For Sky Sports subscribers
  • NBC Sports App: With cable authentication

Daily Coverage Schedule (All times BST)

Royal Portrush Golf Club - Course Guide

Royal Portrush's Dunluce Links presents one of the most spectacular and challenging tests in championship golf. The course underwent significant changes before the 2019 Open, with two new holes created by architects Martin Ebert and Mackenzie & Ebert, replacing the original 17th and 18th.

7,337
Yards
71
Par
2
Par 5s
4
Par 3s
12
Par 4s
3rd
Time Hosting

Signature Holes

  • 5th - "White Rocks" (382 yards, Par 4): A dogleg right with the tee shot played to a valley between dunes, named after the chalk cliffs visible to the right
  • 7th - "Curran Point" (592 yards, Par 5): One of the new holes for 2019, playing along the coastline with spectacular views
  • 14th - "Calamity" (473 yards, Par 4): The most famous hole at Portrush, with a tee shot over a huge ravine to a narrow fairway
  • 16th - "Babington's" (236 yards, Par 3): A demanding long par 3 with bunkers short and a severe drop-off behind the green

Past Open Champions at Royal Portrush

Year Champion Country Score Margin
2019 Shane Lowry Ireland 269 (-15) 6 strokes
1951 Max Faulkner England 285 2 strokes

Royal Portrush holds the distinction of being the only golf club outside of Great Britain to host The Open Championship, first achieving this honor in 1951 when it became the first venue in Ireland to stage golf's oldest major.

Prize Money & Points

The Open Championship 2025 is expected to feature a record prize fund exceeding $17 million, with the winner likely earning over $3.1 million. The championship also offers:

  • FedEx Cup Points: 600 points to the winner
  • DP World Tour Points: Maximum Race to Dubai points
  • World Ranking Points: 100 points to the winner (OWGR)
  • Exemptions: 5-year PGA Tour and DP World Tour exemptions
  • Future Opens: Exemption until age 60 for the champion

Tickets & Attendance Information

The Open Championship welcomes thousands of spectators daily. Ticket options include:

  • Daily Tickets: £95-110 (Championship days), £30 (Practice days)
  • Season Tickets: Available for all seven days
  • Hospitality Packages: Various options from £350 per day
  • Youth Tickets: Free for under 16s (with paying adult)

For detailed ticket information and pricing, see our Open Championship 2025 Tickets Guide.

Qualifying for The Open 2025

Several routes exist for players to qualify for The Open Championship:

Final Qualifying (July 6-7, 2025)

  • Fairmont St Andrews: 3 spots available
  • Royal Cinque Ports: 3 spots available
  • West Lancashire: 3 spots available
  • Burnham & Berrow: 3 spots available

International Qualifying Series

  • Japan Golf Tour - Mizuno Open (May)
  • PGA Tour - John Deere Classic (July)
  • DP World Tour - Genesis Scottish Open (July)
  • Australian Open (December 2024)

Frequently Asked Questions

When is The Open Championship 2025?

The 153rd Open Championship will be held July 13-20, 2025 at Royal Portrush Golf Club in Northern Ireland. Practice rounds begin earlier in the week, with the championship starting Thursday, July 17.

Where is The Open 2025 being played?

The 2025 Open Championship returns to Royal Portrush Golf Club in Portrush, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. This will be the third time Royal Portrush has hosted The Open, with previous editions in 1951 (Max Faulkner) and 2019 (Shane Lowry).

Who won The Open Championship 2024?

Xander Schauffele won the 152nd Open Championship in 2024 at Royal Troon, finishing at 9-under par. He will defend his title at Royal Portrush in 2025.

How can I watch The Open Championship 2025?

In the US, The Open Championship 2025 will be broadcast on NBC and USA Network, with streaming on Peacock. UK coverage is on Sky Sports Golf. The R&A also provides free featured group coverage on TheOpen.com.

What is the prize money for The Open 2025?

The Open Championship 2025 is expected to feature a prize fund exceeding $17 million, with the winner likely receiving over $3.1 million. The champion also earns 600 FedEx Cup points, 100 world ranking points, and exemptions into The Open until age 60.

How difficult is Royal Portrush?

Royal Portrush is considered one of the most spectacular and challenging Open venues. The course plays 7,337 yards as a par 71, featuring the famous 'Calamity' 14th hole and stunning coastal views. Shane Lowry's -15 winning score in 2019 came in difficult weather conditions.

Published by: Robert Wood, Topend Sports, July 2025
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