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topicnews · July 18, 2025

When is the open 2025? Template, data, tea time, prize money, BBC -TV reporting from Royal Portrush

When is the open 2025? Template, data, tea time, prize money, BBC -TV reporting from Royal Portrush


World number one Scottie Scheffler It arrives in a rich form in Northern Ireland after winning three of his last nine tournaments – including his third major at the US PGA championship in May – and in the other six in the top 10.

The beginning of his season was disturbed by a cut hand that required surgery. The accident occurred on Christmas Day when the upside down wine glass, with which he broke pasta shapes, and the stem broke his hand.

He had his best open finish in Royal Troon last year and ended joint seventh.

Xander Schauffele Comes in as a defending champion, but accepts that his shape was poor after he suffered a rib injury at the beginning of the season -even though he was at Nine -unter -Au at Scottish Open in addition to Scheffler.

When the place of a photo of himself saw in the media tent in the Renaissance Club, he joked: “It was nice to see my photo on the toilet. That was heartwarming. It summarized how I got myself about the feeling of what was going on.”

Be with Americans Justin Thomas has risen number four in the world on the back of a victory at the RBC Heritage in April at the beginning of the year and three second -placed people this year. He is not yet open to shine, although his best finish of Joint 11. In 2019 came in Portrush.

Uniform American Chris Gotterup Sealed one of the three final places by winning the Scottish Open, but British fans should be pushed.

England Marco Penge, Anyone who had already qualified was back in the Renaissance Club.

Rose, Anyone who last year at Royal Troon and at this year's Masters met a seven-below 63 Matt Fitzpatrick, who had four rounds in the 1960s when he took 12 under fourth place.

In 2019, Tommy Fleetwood showed that he had the game to tackle portrush, but ended a distant second to Shane Lowry.

He warmed up with four solid rounds at the Scottish Open in East Lothian and when he missed the cut last year last year, he had in the last four top 10 numbers.

Scotlands Robert Macintyre The aim is to become the first Scotsman to win the title since Paul Lawrie in 1999. In 2019 he took sixth place in his open debut at Portrush.

Increasing Europeans Ludvig Aberg develops as an all-or-not player in the majors. He has four missed cuts in seven earlier starts, but in two Masters he became second and seventh. This is only his second open and he missed the cut last year.

Ryder Cup player Sepp Straka, Anyone who was seventh at the Scottish Open has a Best of Joint Second in Hoylake in 2023, but missed the cut in all three earlier majors in 2025.