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Open Championship is just days away and will feature a talented field competing for the Claret Jug trophy. Here’s how to watch all the action.
Open Championship betting preview from Betfair's golf tipster Steve Rawlings who has all the stats, form and results you need to know for the year’s final major championship
Open Championship golfers and the British Open favorite to win ahead of the year's final major at Royal Portrush
The first official practice day is on Sunday with the four-day championship beginning on 17 July.
Go to Peacocktv.com/golf to sign up and watch multiple featured groups each morning and afternoon, as well as a multi-view experience in which you can watch both featured groups at once, and All Access coverage. Here’s a look at the weekly schedule. Featured groups will be added when available (all times EDT).
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Irish Star on MSNLIV Golf star Jon Rahm gets The Open backing despite Bryson DeChambeau confidenceJon Rahm is the leading man from the LIV Golf contingent in the betting for The Open Championship, and has been backed to lift the Claret Jug by Paul McGinley
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Golf Digest on MSNFor the last time: Is it OK to use British Open instead of Open Championship?Words are tricky. Their meanings change constantly, and the next thing you know, a phrase as old as time has a new definition. Golf is a sport of history, which makes this entire rigamarole over what to call the British Open/Open Championship/The Open so confusing.
TourPicks ranks his top-10 Players to watch for at the 2025 Open Championship at Royal Portrush. His insights on the top-10 golfers for the week and reasons why they are primed to win.
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GOLF.com on MSNOpen Championship early betting guide: 5 picks our gambling expert lovesOur gambling expert has made five futures bets on the 2025 Open Championship. Here's whom he's favoring, and why.
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Golf Digest on MSNJack Nicklaus is still the most important voice in the game, 20 years after his last British Open startNicklaus had first tried to bid farewell in 2000 when he played in all four majors for the last time, including the British Open at St. Andrews. The Open wasn’t scheduled to return to the Old Course until 2006. Nicklaus would be 66 and ineligible to compete because of the age limit restriction.
Facts and figures for the British Open: Event: 153rd Open Championship. Dates: July 17-20. Site: Royal Portrush GC. Length: 7,381 yards. Par: 71. Field: 156 players minimum. Playoff (if necessary): 4 holes, aggregate score. Prize money: TBA ($17 million in 2024).