The 2022 Open Championship, officially the 150th Open Championship, was a golf tournament played 14–17 July on the Old Course at St Andrews, Scotland. The championship was won by Cameron Smith with a score of 268, 20 under par, one stroke ahead of Cameron Young.

Originally scheduled for 15–18 July 2021, the championship was put back one year after the 2020 event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, ensuring that the sesquicentennial celebration was at the "home of golf".

Organisation

The Open Championship is organised by the R&A, and is included in the PGA Tour, European Tour, and Japan Golf Tour calendars under the major championships category. The tournament is a 72-hole (4 rounds) stroke play competition held over 4 days, with 18 holes played each day. Play is in groups of three for the first two days, and groups of two in the final two days. Groupings for the first two days are decided by the organisers, with each group having one morning, and one afternoon tee time. On the final two days, players tee off in reverse order of aggregate score, with the leaders last. After 36 holes there was a cut, after which the top 70 and ties progress through to compete in the third and fourth rounds. In the event of a tie for the lowest score after four rounds, a four-hole aggregate playoff will be held to determine the winner; this will be followed by sudden-death extra holes if necessary until a winner emerges.

Venue

The 2022 event was the 30th Open Championship played at the Old Course at St Andrews. The most recent was in 2015, when Zach Johnson won the four-hole playoff for his second major title.

HoleNameYardsParHoleNameYardsPar
1Burn375410Bobby Jones3864
2Dyke452411High (In)1743
3Cartgate (Out)398412Heathery (In)3484
4Ginger Beer480413Hole O'Cross (In)4654
5Hole O'Cross (Out)570514Long6145
6Heathery (Out)414415Cartgate (In)4554
7High (Out)371416Corner of the Dyke4184
8Short174317Road4954
9End352418Tom Morris3564
Out3,58636In3,71136
Source:Total7,29772

Previous lengths of the course for The Open Championship (since 1950):

2015: 7,297 yards (6,672 m) 2010: 7,305 yards (6,680 m) 2005: 7,279 yards (6,656 m) 2000: 7,115 yards (6,506 m) 1995: 6,933 yards (6,340 m) 1990: 6,933 yards (6,340 m)1984: 6,933 yards (6,340 m) 1978: 6,933 yards (6,340 m) 1970: 6,957 yards (6,361 m) 1964: 6,926 yards (6,333 m) 1960: 6,936 yards (6,342 m) 1955: 6,936 yards (6,342 m)

Field

The Open Championship field is made up of 156 players, who gained entry through various exemption criteria and qualifying tournaments. The criteria included past Open champions, recent major winners, top ranked players in the world rankings and from the leading world tours, and winners and high finishers from various designated tournaments, including the Open Qualifying Series; the winners of designated amateur events, including The Amateur Championship and U.S. Amateur, also gained exemption provided they remain an amateur. Anyone not qualifying via exemption, and had a handicap of 0.4 or lower, can gain entry through regional and final qualifying events.

Criteria and exemptions

Each player is classified according to the first category in which he qualified, but other categories are shown in parentheses.

1. The Open Champions aged 60 or under on 17 July 2022

2. The Open Champions for 2011–2021

3. Top 10 finishers and ties in the 2021 Open Championship

4. Top 50 players in the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) for Week 21, 2022

5. Top 30 in the final 2021 Race to Dubai standings

6. Recent winners of the BMW PGA Championship (2018–2021)

7. Top five players, not already exempt, within the top 20 of the 2022 DP World Tour Rankings through the BMW International Open

8. Recent winners of the U.S. Open (2017–2022)

9. Recent winners of the Masters Tournament (2017–2022)

10. Recent winners of the PGA Championship (2016–2022)

11. Recent winners of the Players Championship (2019–2022)

12. The top 30 players from the 2021 FedEx Cup Playoffs

13. Top five players, not already exempt, within the top 20 of the 2021–22 FedEx Cup points list through the Travelers Championship

14. Winner of the 2021 Visa Open de Argentina

15. Playing members of the 2021 Ryder Cup teams

16. Winner of the 2021–22 PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit

17. Winner of the 2021–22 Sunshine Tour Order of Merit

18. Winner of the 2021 Japan Open Golf Championship

19. Winner of the 2022 Asia Pacific Open Golf Championship Diamond Cup

20. Top two players on the 2020–21 Japan Golf Tour Official Money List

21. The top player, not already exempt, on the 2022 Japan Golf Tour Official Money List through the Japan Golf Tour Championship

22. Winner of the 2021 Senior Open Championship

23. Winner of the 2022 Amateur Championship

24. Winner of the 2021 U.S. Amateur

25. Winner of the 2022 European Amateur

26. Recipient of the 2021 Mark H. McCormack Medal

27. Winner of the 2021 Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship

28. Winner of the 2022 Latin America Amateur Championship

  • Aaron Jarvis (a)

Open Qualifying Series

The Open Qualifying Series for the 2022 Open Championship consists of 12 events. Places are available to the leading players (not otherwise exempt) who finished in the top n and ties. In the event of ties, positions went to players ranked highest according to that week's OWGR.

LocationTournamentDateSpotsTopQualifiers
South AfricaJoburg Open28 Nov 2021310Ashley Chesters, Thriston Lawrence, Zander Lombard
SingaporeSMBC Singapore Open23 Jan 2022412Sadom Kaewkanjana, Yuto Katsuragawa, Tom Kim, Sihwan Kim
AustraliaVic Open13 Feb 2022310Ben Campbell, Matthew Griffin, Dimitrios Papadatos
United StatesArnold Palmer Invitational6 Mar 2022310Talor Gooch (4), Chris Kirk
JapanGateway to The Open Mizuno Open29 May 2022412Justin De Los Santos, Brad Kennedy, Anthony Quayle, Scott Vincent
NetherlandsDutch Open29 May 2022310Ryan Fox, Adrian Meronk, Victor Perez
CanadaRBC Canadian Open12 Jun 202228Wyndham Clark, Keith Mitchell
KoreaKolon Korea Open26 Jun 202228Cho Min-gyu, Kim Min-kyu
IrelandHorizon Irish Open3 Jul 2022310John Catlin, David Law, Fabrizio Zanotti
United StatesJohn Deere Classic3 Jul 2022310Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Emiliano Grillo, J. T. Poston
ScotlandGenesis Scottish Open10 Jul 2022310Jamie Donaldson, Kurt Kitayama, Brandon Wu
United StatesBarbasol Championship10 Jul 202215Trey Mullinax

Final Qualifying

Final Qualifying events were played on 28 June at four locations. Four qualifying places were available at each location, with 72 golfers competing at each.

LocationQualifiers
Fairmont St AndrewsDavid Carey, Robert Dinwiddie, Lars van Meijel, Alex Wrigley
HollinwellBarclay Brown (a), Oliver Farr, Richard Mansell, Marco Penge
Prince'sJack Floydd, Matt Ford, Ronan Mullarney, Jamie Rutherford
St Annes Old LinksMarcus Armitage, Sam Bairstow (a), Matthew Jordan, John Parry

Additional players added to the field

In order to fill additional places or replace exempt players who had withdrawn prior to the start of the Championship, and maintain the full field of 156, additional players were either taken in ranking order from Official World Golf Ranking at the time they were added, or from Final Qualifying.

From the Week 26 (26 June) Official World Golf Ranking:

From the Week 27 (3 July) Official World Golf Ranking:

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, 14 July 2022

PGA Tour rookie Cameron Young had a two-shot lead after a bogey-free round of 8 under par, two shots ahead of pre-tournament favourite Rory McIlroy. Defending champion Collin Morikawa opened with a level-par 72 while three-time winner Tiger Woods double-bogeyed the first and continued to struggle there on, finishing at 6 over.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1United States Cameron Young64−8
2Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy66−6
T3England Robert Dinwiddie67−5
Australia Cameron Smith
T5England Barclay Brown (a)68−4
United States Talor Gooch
Norway Viktor Hovland
United States Dustin Johnson
Australia Brad Kennedy
United States Kurt Kitayama
United States Scottie Scheffler
England Lee Westwood

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Second round

Friday, 15 July 2022

Cameron Smith took the lead on a score of 131, the lowest 36-hole score in Open Championship history at St. Andrews. Cameron Young fell to second place, two strokes behind, after a second-round 69. Viktor Hovland and Rory McIlroy were a further stroke behind in a tie for third place. 83 players made the cut of level par, including four amateurs. Defending champion Collin Morikawa missed the cut by a stroke.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1Australia Cameron Smith67-64=131−13
2United States Cameron Young64-69=133−11
T3Norway Viktor Hovland68-66=134−10
Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy66-68=134
5United States Dustin Johnson68-67=135−9
T6England Tyrrell Hatton70-66=136−8
United States Scottie Scheffler68-68=136
T8United States Patrick Cantlay70-67=137−7
United States Talor Gooch68-69=137
Australia Adam Scott72-65=137
United States Sahith Theegala69-68=137

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Third round

Saturday, 16 July 2022

Viktor Hovland and Rory McIlroy each shot rounds of 66 to tie for first after the third round at −16. Cameron Smith, who shot 73, and Cameron Young, who shot 71, dropped back to four strokes behind at −12. McIlroy was trying for his second Open title and first major victory in eight years while Hovland was looking for his first major.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1Norway Viktor Hovland68-66-66=200−16
Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy66-68-66=200
T3Australia Cameron Smith67-64-73=204−12
United States Cameron Young64-69-71=204
T5South Korea Kim Si-woo69-69-67=205−11
United States Scottie Scheffler68-68-69=205
7United States Dustin Johnson68-67-71=206−10
T8England Matt Fitzpatrick72-66-69=207−9
England Tommy Fleetwood72-69-66=207
Australia Adam Scott72-65-70=207

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Final round

Sunday, 17 July 2022

Summary

Cameron Smith came from four strokes behind to win the Open. He made eight birdies in his round of 64, which was joint low round of the tournament, and was the lowest final round score by a champion at St Andrews. Cameron Young made an eagle on the final hole to finish one stroke back. Rory McIlroy, third round co-leader, managed only two birdies in his round and finished a further stroke behind. Viktor Hovland, the other third round co-leader, shot a two-over-par 74 to finish tied for fourth with Tommy Fleetwood. Smith's total of 20 under par tied the to-par record in a major, last reached by Dustin Johnson at the 2020 Masters Tournament.

Final leaderboard

Champion
Silver Medal winner (low amateur)
(a) = amateur
(c) = past champion
Top 10
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1Australia Cameron Smith67-64-73-64=268−202,500,000
2United States Cameron Young64-69-71-65=269−191,455,000
3Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy (c)66-68-66-70=270−18933,000
T4England Tommy Fleetwood72-69-66-67=274−14654,000
Norway Viktor Hovland68-66-66-74=274
T6United States Brian Harman73-68-68-66=275−13465,900
United States Dustin Johnson68-67-71-69=275
T8United States Patrick Cantlay70-67-71-68=276−12325,667
United States Bryson DeChambeau69-74-67-66=276
United States Jordan Spieth (c)71-69-68-68=276
Leaderboard below the top 10
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
T11Mexico Abraham Ancer71-68-73-65=277−11231,000
South Africa Dean Burmester71-73-67-66=277
England Tyrrell Hatton70-66-73-68=277
Thailand Sadom Kaewkanjana71-67-74-65=277
T15Australia Lucas Herbert70-68-73-67=278−10165,583
South Korea Kim Si-woo69-69-67-73=278
Italy Francesco Molinari (c)73-71-66-68=278
Australia Anthony Quayle74-69-68-67=278
United States Xander Schauffele69-70-72-67=278
Australia Adam Scott72-65-70-71=278
T21England Matt Fitzpatrick72-66-69-72=279−9120,286
United States Billy Horschel73-69-70-67=279
United States Kevin Kisner74-70-65-70=279
Australia Min Woo Lee69-69-73-68=279
Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry (c)72-68-69-70=279
United States Trey Mullinax71-73-66-69=279
United States Scottie Scheffler68-68-69-74=279
T28Canada Corey Conners71-71-71-67=280−890,917
United States Tony Finau73-71-70-66=280
South Africa Dylan Frittelli70-71-69-70=280
Belgium Thomas Pieters75-67-67-71=280
United States Harold Varner III73-67-72-68=280
United States Will Zalatoris73-67-71-69=280
T34Belgium Thomas Detry70-69-74-68=281−768,906
United States Talor Gooch68-69-75-69=281
Scotland Robert MacIntyre70-74-69-68=281
France Victor Perez71-69-71-70=281
Spain Jon Rahm73-67-71-70=281
United States Sahith Theegala69-68-74-70=281
England Lee Westwood68-71-73-69=281
United States Aaron Wise72-67-71-71=281
T42United States Sam Burns72-69-77-64=282−651,000
United States Chris Kirk75-68-69-70=282
United States Jason Kokrak72-70-72-68=282
South Africa Thriston Lawrence69-71-73-69=282
Poland Adrian Meronk75-68-70-69=282
T47Italy Filippo Celli (a)74-67-71-71=283−5
South Africa Garrick Higgo72-69-76-66=28340,600
Japan Yuto Katsuragawa71-68-75-69=283
South Korea Tom Kim69-71-72-71=283
United States Patrick Reed72-68-76-67=283
England Jordan Smith73-71-72-67=283
T53England Paul Casey71-72-71-70=284−435,656
England Robert Dinwiddie67-77-71-69=284
Denmark Nicolai Højgaard73-67-71-73=284
Australia Brad Kennedy68-72-72-72=284
Chile Joaquín Niemann69-74-73-68=284
United States Justin Thomas72-70-72-70=284
Australia Jason Scrivener72-71-71-70=284
Netherlands Lars van Meijel74-70-71-69=284
England Danny Willett69-73-73-69=284
T62Republic of Ireland David Carey72-67-73-73=285−333,625
United States Russell Henley70-72-68-75=285
Colombia Sebastián Muñoz73-71-71-70=285
England John Parry69-74-70-72=285
England Ian Poulter69-72-70-74=285
United States Cameron Tringale71-71-74-69=285
T68South Africa Christiaan Bezuidenhout73-71-68-74=286−232,525
Spain Sergio García75-66-72-73=286
England Richard Mansell73-71-68-74=286
Japan Hideki Matsuyama71-72-76-67=286
T72United States Kurt Kitayama68-73-73-73=287−132,013
Scotland David Law72-69-77-69=287
T74England Marcus Armitage71-72-71-74=288E31,763
Philippines Justin De Los Santos71-73-70-74=288
T76Spain Adri Arnaus74-70-73-72=289+131,513
United States Wyndham Clark71-73-76-69=289
Cayman Islands Aaron Jarvis (a)75-69-72-73=289
T79England Barclay Brown (a)68-70-77-75=290+2
England Laurie Canter72-70-74-74=29031,325
T81England Sam Bairstow (a)72-72-79-69=292+4
South Korea Im Sung-jae71-73-74-74=29231,200
83England Jamie Rutherford73-70-78-75=296+831,075
CUTNew Zealand Ben Campbell74-71=145+1
Wales Jamie Donaldson76-69=145
South Africa Ernie Els (c)70-75=145
South Africa Justin Harding74-71=145
United States Max Homa73-72=145
Japan Takumi Kanaya74-71=145
South Africa Zander Lombard77-68=145
United States Keith Mitchell76-69=145
United States Collin Morikawa (c)72-73=145
South Africa Louis Oosthuizen (c)71-74=145
United States Webb Simpson71-74=145
Sweden Henrik Stenson (c)75-70=145
Zimbabwe Scott Vincent69-76=145
United States Brandon Wu71-74=145
Sweden Alexander Björk75-71=146+2
England Richard Bland78-68=146
New Zealand Ryan Fox71-75=146
Australia Matthew Griffin74-72=146
Argentina Emiliano Grillo78-68=146
England Matthew Jordan74-72=146
United States Chan Kim74-72=146
South Korea Lee Kyoung-hoon69-77=146
United States J. T. Poston73-73=146
United States Keegan Bradley76-71=147+3
United States John Catlin74-73=147
United States John Daly (c)73-74=147
England Matt Ford71-76=147
Republic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington (c)69-78=147
United States Zach Johnson (c)72-75=147
Italy Guido Migliozzi73-74=147
Japan Keita Nakajima (a)72-75=147
South Africa Shaun Norris74-73=147
England Aaron Rai75-72=147
England Ashley Chesters75-73=148+4
South Korea Cho Min-gyu75-73=148
Japan Rikuya Hoshino75-73=148
Canada Mackenzie Hughes73-75=148
United States Brooks Koepka73-75=148
United States Kevin Na72-76=148
Republic of Ireland Séamus Power73-75=148
Austria Bernd Wiesberger72-76=148
United States Stewart Cink (c)78-71=149+5
Japan Kazuki Higa73-76=149
United States Sihwan Kim76-73=149
China Li Haotong73-76=149
United States Luke List76-73=149
United States Phil Mickelson (c)72-77=149
England Marco Penge76-73=149
Chile Mito Pereira75-74=149
Paraguay Fabrizio Zanotti72-77=149
United States Harris English76-74=150+6
Wales Oliver Farr76-74=150
United States Tom Hoge74-76=150
South Korea Kim Min-kyu73-77=150
Australia Marc Leishman76-74=150
South Africa Aldrich Potgieter (a)74-76=150
United States Gary Woodland74-76=150
Wales Stephen Dodd77-74=151+7
Argentina Jorge Fernández-Valdés74-77=151
Scotland Paul Lawrie (c)74-77=151
Republic of Ireland Ronan Mullarney73-78=151
Australia Dimitrios Papadatos77-74=151
England Sam Horsfield76-76=152+8
Japan Shugo Imahira80-72=152
Austria Sepp Straka81-72=153+9
United States Tiger Woods (c)78-75=153
Northern Ireland Darren Clarke (c)79-75=154+10
England Jack Floydd75-79=154
Australia Jediah Morgan79-76=155+11
England Alex Wrigley82-73=155
United States David Duval (c)82-74=156+12
Spain Pablo Larrazábal75-81=156
United States Mark Calcavecchia (c)83-82=165+21

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Scorecard

Final round

Hole123456789101112131415161718
Par444454434434454444
Australia Smith−12−13−13−13−14−14−14−14−14−15−16−17−18−19−19−19−19−20
United States Young−11−11−12−13−14−14−15−15−14−15−15−15−16−17−17−17−17−19
Northern Ireland McIlroy−16−16−16−16−17−17−17−17−17−18−18−18−18−18−18−18−18−18
Norway Hovland−16−16−16−15−15−15−15−15−15−15−15−16−15−15−15−14−14−14

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

Eagle Birdie Bogey

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Notes

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