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The Open Championship 2025

The 2025 Open Championship is officially running, and now only four rounds stand between the world's top golfers and iconic Clarat Jug, which is honored to the champion Golfer of the Year. Taking place at the historic Royal Portrash Golf Club in Northern Ireland, this 153rd edition of Open marks the last major championship of the season and promises to fight more in -depth than 72 challenging holes. The tournament of this year represents only the third time when it is held open outside Scotland or England, making it an important event for golf fans, especially in Northern Ireland. This indicates a much -awaited return to the latest golfer to complete the Rory McClaroy, Masters Champion and Career Grand Slam. The last presence of Mcilroy in the Royal Portrash in 2019 ended in despair, as it missed the cut. However, six years later, their game - both physically and mentally - is at a completely different level. Despite not having an Auds-on favorite (Scotty Sheffer led betting at 9/2 via Caesar Sportsbook), McLero listed at 7/1 is expected to be the most loud cheers and most emotional from the house crowd.
Fans would not want to miss a moment of action for American audience starting in the early hours and ending in the afternoon. Whether you are tuning before working during your break, or just looking for a second screen golf experience, the open provides wall-to-wall enthusiasm and drama in all four rounds. Be sure to follow this page for live leaderboard updates, data, expert analysis and key highlights in Royal Portrash. In addition, check the official TV schedule of the open championship to ensure that you catch every shot from your favorite players throughout the weekend. Latest Update - Round 1 Highlights ⛳ 15 minutes ago - the first pair over! If you are just awake and expecting to catch the time long ago, then you are already a little late! Nikolai Hodgard has posted the Early Clubhouse Lead at 2 under 2. His player, Tom McKibin, showed a promise on the front nine, but slipped back during the second part of his round. Meanwhile, all eyes are on JS Oleson, which currently sits at 5 under 15 holes and setting the speed quickly. Would you like me that I continue to cover some parts after round 1 or create a follow -up article for Round 2?

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