The 2023 Open Championship, officially the 151st Open Championship, was a golf tournament played from 20–23 July 2023 at Royal Liverpool Golf Club in Hoylake, Merseyside, England. This was the 13th time that The Open was played at Royal Liverpool.

Brian Harman won his first career Open Championship by six shots over Jason Day, Tom Kim, Jon Rahm, and Sepp Straka. It was Harman's first career major championship and his first PGA Tour win in six years.

Organisation

The 2023 Open Championship was organized by the R&A, and was included in the PGA Tour, European Tour, and Japan Golf Tour calendars under the major championships category. The tournament was a 72-hole (4 rounds) stroke play competition held over 4 days, with 18 holes played each day. Play was in groups of three for the first two days, and groups of two in the final two days. Groupings for the first two days were decided by the organizers, with each group having one morning and one afternoon tee time. On the final two days, players teed 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 progressed through to compete in the third and fourth rounds. In the event of a tie for the lowest score after four rounds, a three-hole aggregate playoff would have been held to determine the winner; this would have been followed by sudden-death extra holes if necessary until a winner emerges.

Venue

On 7 December 2020, the R&A announced that the Royal Liverpool Golf Club would host the 2023 edition of the Open, and the Royal Troon Golf Club will host the 2024 edition. The 2023 event is the 13th Open Championship played at Royal Liverpool. The most recent was in 2014, when Rory McIlroy won the event by two strokes for his third major title.

The Royal Liverpool Golf Club underwent a number of changes prior to the 2023 Open, including adding the new seventeenth hole, a par 3, lowering the par of the course to 71. Despite the decrease in par, the overall yardage of the course was increased by 71 yards to a total of 7,383 yards. New bunkers were added to holes one, thirteen, fourteen, and sixteen, the green on the fourth hole was reduced in size and modified to allow for harder pin positions, and longer championship tees were added to the seventh, fifteenth, and eighteenth hole.

HoleNameYardsParHoleNameYardsPar
1Royal459410Far5074
2Stand453411Punch Bowl3924
3Course426412Dee4494
4Road367413Alps1943
5Long520514Hilbre4544
6New201315Field6205
7Telegraph481416Lake4614
8Briars436417Little Eye1363
9Dowie218318Dun6095
Out3,56135In3,82236
SourceTotal7,38371

Yardage by round

RoundHole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Par444453443354443454353671
1stYards4444584243545102044784332003,5055063874421954526024661265993,7757,280
2ndYards4674424133605281874844302273,5385113754321804536164611325963,7567,294
3rdYards4464584193705101964844242053,5124843954461854436254621206153,7757,287
FinalYards4654584283665271944694302233,5604974024332034596074711326093,8137,373

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.

Most exemption criteria remained unchanged from previous years; changes included the removal of exemptions for recent Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup players, and a new exemption for amateur golfers.

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, 20 July 2023

Tommy Fleetwood, who grew up just 20 miles from Royal Liverpool, made three straight birdies on the back nine and only one bogey in a five-under round of 66 to share the lead after the first round.

Amateur Christo Lamprecht chipped in for birdie at the par-4 14th hole and two-putted for birdie on the par-5 18th hole to tie Fleetwood for the first-round lead. His 66 was the lowest score by an amateur in the first round of the Open Championship since Tom Lewis in 2011. They were joined atop the leaderboard by Emiliano Grillo, who birdied five of his last eight holes.

Brian Harman holed a 30-foot birdie putt on the 18th to finish at four-under 67 and part of a group tied for fourth place, along with Adrián Otaegui and Antoine Rozner. Reigning U.S. Open champion Wyndham Clark began his round with nine straight pars but made four birdies on the back nine to shoot 68 (−3) and end up in a tie for seventh place along with 2009 champion Stewart Cink and Max Homa.

Defending champion Cameron Smith made five bogeys in a one-over round of 72. Rory McIlroy, who won the last time the tournament was held at this course, was two-over on his round before consecutive birdies on holes 14–15. He saved par after having to play backwards from a greenside bunker on the 18th to shoot even-par 71.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1England Tommy Fleetwood66−5
Argentina Emiliano Grillo
South Africa Christo Lamprecht (a)
T4United States Brian Harman67−4
Spain Adrián Otaegui
France Antoine Rozner
T7United States Stewart Cink68−3
United States Wyndham Clark
United States Max Homa
Sweden Alex Norén
India Shubhankar Sharma
Scotland Michael Stewart

Second round

Friday, 21 July 2023

Brian Harman birdied four straight holes on his front nine, then made 12 pars before holing a 15-foot eagle putt on the par-5 18th hole to shoot a bogey-free round of 65 (−6). Harman's five-shot lead tied the largest after 36 holes at the Open Championship since 1934.

Tommy Fleetwood, who began the round in a three-way tie for the lead, was one over through nine holes before making a 58-foot birdie putt on the 10th hole. He made two more birdies on the back nine along with two bogeys to shoot an even-par 71 and finish alone in second place behind Harman. Sepp Straka finished his round with six birdies over his last seven holes and moved up to sole possession of third place with a round of 67 (−4). Amateur Christo Lamprecht, tied for the lead at the start of the round, bogeyed five of his first seven holes and did not make a birdie in an eight-over round of 79 to fall to a tie for 61st place.

The cut came at 145 (+3). Notables to miss the cut included 2021 champion Collin Morikawa, 2019 champion Shane Lowry, 2013 champion Phil Mickelson, and two-time major champions Dustin Johnson and Justin Thomas.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1United States Brian Harman67-65=132−10
2England Tommy Fleetwood66-71=137−5
3Austria Sepp Straka71-67=138−4
T4Australia Jason Day72-67=139−3
Australia Min Woo Lee71-68=139
India Shubhankar Sharma68-71=139
T7Argentina Emiliano Grillo66-74=140−2
Spain Adrián Otaegui67-73=140
United States Jordan Spieth69-71=140
United States Cameron Young72-68=140

Third round

Saturday, 22 July 2023

Brian Harman began the round with a five-shot lead but bogeyed two of his first four holes to cut his advantage to two shots. He then made four birdies the rest of his round, including a 20-foot putt on the 12th hole to reach 12 under for the tournament, to shoot a two-under 69 and move back in front by five shots heading to the final round.

Cameron Young holed a 30-foot birdie putt to open his round and made five more birdies, including both par 5s on the back nine, shooting 66 (−5) to finish alone in second place at seven under. Jon Rahm began the round in 39th place and 12 shots off the lead but made four straight birdies making the turn, playing the back nine in six under for a round of 63 (−8) and moving up to third place, six shots behind Harman. His 63 was the lowest round in an Open Championship at Royal Liverpool by two shots.

Tommy Fleetwood, playing in the final group with Harman, birdied the second hole to get within two shots of the lead but didn't make another birdie the rest of his round, shooting an even-par 71 to fall into a tie for fourth place with Jason Day, Viktor Hovland, Antoine Rozner, and Sepp Straka, seven shots back.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1United States Brian Harman67-65-69=201−12
2United States Cameron Young72-68-66=206−7
3Spain Jon Rahm74-70-63=207−6
T4Australia Jason Day72-67-69=208−5
England Tommy Fleetwood66-71-71=208
Norway Viktor Hovland70-72-66=208
France Antoine Rozner67-74-67=208
Austria Sepp Straka71-67-70=208
T9England Alex Fitzpatrick74-70-65=209−4
India Shubhankar Sharma68-71-70=209

Final round

Sunday, 23 July 2023

Summary

Brian Harman shot a one-under 70 to win his first career Open Championship and major championship by six shots.

Harman began the round with a five-shot lead but bogeyed the par-5 fifth hole after taking a drop from thick bushes off the tee, his second bogey of the round that cut his lead to just three shots. He rebounded with birdies on his next two holes, including from 23 feet on the seventh hole, to reopen his five-shot advantage. After another bogey at the 13th, Harman holed a 40-foot birdie putt on the 14th and got up and down for birdie on the par-5 15th to reach 13-under for the tournament. He parred his last three holes, playing out of a greenside bunker to seven feet on the 18th and making the putt to clinch the title.

A group of four players finished at seven under and tied for second place. Tom Kim, playing with a sprained ankle he suffered earlier in the week, eagled the fifth hole after reaching the green in two shots as part of a four-under round of 67. Sepp Straka was three under on his round and alone in second place until a closing bogey at the 18th gave him a 69 (−2). Jon Rahm made a 23-foot birdie putt on the 18th to shoot 70 (−1), while Jason Day holed out for birdie from the rough on the ninth and added another birdie at the 15th for a 69.

Rory McIlroy, the 2014 Open champion at Royal Liverpool, birdied three consecutive holes on his front nine to get within four shots of Harman's lead but was even par the rest of his round, finishing at six under and tied for sixth place with Emiliano Grillo. Cameron Young, playing in the final group with Harman, was three over on his round until a birdie at the 18th gave him a 73 (+2), dropping him into a tie for eighth place. Matthew Jordan, a member at Royal Liverpool, hit his approach on the 18th to six feet and made the birdie putt to finish at four under and in a tie for 10th place.

Final leaderboard

Champion
Silver Medal winner (low amateur)
(a) = amateur
(c) = past champion
Top 10
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1United States Brian Harman67-65-69-70=271−133,000,000
T2Australia Jason Day72-67-69-69=277−71,084,625
South Korea Tom Kim74-68-68-67=277
Spain Jon Rahm74-70-63-70=277
Austria Sepp Straka71-67-70-69=277
T6Argentina Emiliano Grillo66-74-70-68=278−6551,250
Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy (c)71-70-69-68=278
T8India Shubhankar Sharma68-71-70-70=279−5403,350
United States Cameron Young72-68-66-73=279
T10England Tommy Fleetwood66-71-71-72=280−4308,400
United States Max Homa68-73-70-69=280
England Matthew Jordan69-72-69-70=280
Leaderboard below the top 10
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
T13Belgium Thomas Detry74-69-67-71=281−3241,633
Norway Viktor Hovland70-71-66-73=281
Japan Hideki Matsuyama70-72-69-70=281
Sweden Henrik Stenson (c)73-68-71-69=281
T17England Laurie Canter71-70-73-68=282−2192,575
England Alex Fitzpatrick74-70-65-73=282
United States Xander Schauffele70-74-68-70=282
T20England Tyrrell Hatton71-73-68-71=283−1163,067
South Korea Im Sung-jae70-74-67-72=283
France Antoine Rozner67-74-67-75=283
T23South Korea An Byeong-hun73-70-69-72=284E121,490
United States Stewart Cink (c)68-73-71-72=284
United States Rickie Fowler72-73-67-72=284
Denmark Nicolai Højgaard71-70-69-74=284
Poland Adrian Meronk72-71-74-67=284
Sweden Alex Norén68-75-71-70=284
South Africa Louis Oosthuizen (c)74-70-71-69=284
United States Scottie Scheffler70-75-72-67=284
England Matthew Southgate71-70-74-69=284
United States Jordan Spieth (c)69-71-71-73=284
T33England Richard Bland70-71-71-73=285+184,113
United States Patrick Cantlay70-75-67-73=285
United States Wyndham Clark68-73-71-73=285
France Romain Langasque70-74-67-74=285
United States Patrick Reed70-74-68-73=285
Australia Adam Scott72-73-71-69=285
Australia Cameron Smith (c)72-72-68-73=285
England Oliver Wilson69-74-71-71=285
T41Sweden Alexander Björk69-73-70-74=286+258,725
England Matt Fitzpatrick72-72-67-75=286
Australia Min Woo Lee71-68-72-75=286
Germany Hurly Long72-72-71-71=286
France Victor Perez74-71-71-70=286
United States J. T. Poston71-73-69-73=286
Germany Marcel Siem71-71-74-70=286
England Jordan Smith71-72-71-72=286
T49Mexico Abraham Ancer72-71-71-73=287+345,933
South Africa Christiaan Bezuidenhout73-71-71-72=287
United States Brendon Todd74-70-69-74=287
T52Canada Corey Conners73-71-68-76=288+443,433
New Zealand Ryan Fox78-67-69-74=288
Scotland Michael Stewart68-73-71-76=288
T55United States Zach Johnson (c)75-69-71-74=289+541,375
Spain Adrián Otaegui67-73-77-72=289
United States Andrew Putnam73-72-72-71=289
United States Gary Woodland73-71-73-72=289
59England Brandon Robinson-Thompson73-73-73-73=290+640,500
T60United States Bryson DeChambeau74-70-74-73=291+740,200
Japan Rikuya Hoshino75-69-70-77=291
United States Kurt Kitayama72-72-72-75=291
United States Scott Stallings74-71-75-71=291
T64Republic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington (c)74-71-73-74=292+839,400
United States Brooks Koepka70-75-72-75=292
Italy Guido Migliozzi69-72-71-80=292
Scotland Richie Ramsay73-72-71-76=292
T68Sweden David Lingmerth70-75-70-78=293+938,300
Finland Sami Välimäki76-68-70-79=293
England Danny Willett73-72-75-73=293
T71Netherlands Joost Luiten71-72-71-80=294+1037,675
Scotland Robert MacIntyre74-71-73-76=294
Belgium Thomas Pieters70-73-71-80=294
T74South Africa Christo Lamprecht (a)66-79-76-74=295+110
South Africa Thriston Lawrence71-70-75-79=29537,300
76United States Zack Fischer71-73-75-78=296+1337,175
CUTUnited States Keegan Bradley70−76=146+4
United States Ben Griffin75−71=146
South Korea Kang Kyung-nam78−68=146
Spain Pablo Larrazábal72−74=146
United States Taylor Moore76−70=146
United States Collin Morikawa (c)78−68=146
Republic of Ireland Séamus Power78−68=146
Japan Kazuki Yasumori73−73=146
Spain José Luis Ballester (a)73−74=147+5
United States Harris English75−72=147
Australia Lucas Herbert71−76=147
United States Tom Hoge72−75=147
Chile Joaquín Niemann78−69=147
Germany Yannik Paul77−70=147
United States Sahith Theegala79−68=147
United States Sam Burns73−75=148+6
United States Tony Finau73−75=148
Japan Kazuki Higa73−75=148
United States Billy Horschel73−75=148
South Korea Kim Bi-o74−74=148
United States Michael Kim75−73=148
United States Chris Kirk78−70=148
South Korea Lee Kyoung-hoon75−73=148
Italy Francesco Molinari (c)73−75=148
United States Trey Mullinax75−73=148
Japan Keita Nakajima72−76=148
United States Davis Riley78−70=148
England Justin Rose73−75=148
Finland Kalle Samooja73−75=148
Canada Nick Taylor73−75=148
England Matt Wallace75−73=148
England Dan Bradbury76−73=149+7
Spain Nacho Elvira72−77=149
Scotland Ewen Ferguson74−75=149
Argentina Mateo Fernández de Oliveira (a)77−72=149
United States Talor Gooch74−75=149
United States Russell Henley73−76=149
Denmark Rasmus Højgaard78−71=149
South Korea Kim Si-woo69−80=149
Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry (c)72−77=149
South Africa Charl Schwartzel77−72=149
South Africa Ockie Strydom72−77=149
Scotland Connor Syme74−75=149
Northern Ireland Darren Clarke (c)73−77=150+8
United States Seungsu Han76−74=150
Denmark Thorbjørn Olesen73−77=150
England Marco Penge74−76=150
Australia Travis Smyth78−72=150
Australia Haydn Barron74−77=151+9
Germany Tiger Christensen (a)77−74=151
New Zealand Daniel Hillier78−73=151
United States Phil Mickelson (c)77−74=151
South Africa Ernie Els (c)75−77=152+10
South Africa Branden Grace73−79=152
Republic of Ireland Alex Maguire (a)72−80=152
Australia David Micheluzzi77−75=152
Japan Taiga Semikawa77−75=152
England Callum Shinkwin78−74=152
United States Lee Hodges76−77=153+11
Japan Takumi Kanaya73−80=153
Australia Connor McKinney76−77=153
United States Justin Thomas82−71=153
Scotland Marc Warren79−74=153
Spain Alejandro Cañizares75−79=154+12
United States John Daly (c)77−77=154
Wales Oliver Farr74−80=154
United States Denny McCarthy76−78=154
Scotland Graeme Robertson75−79=154
United States Adam Schenk79−75=154
United States Dustin Johnson74−81=155+13
South Africa Martin Rohwer73−82=155
South Africa Kyle Barker76−80=156+14
Spain Jorge Campillo82−74=156
Australia Harrison Crowe (a)76−80=156
Japan Hiroshi Iwata77−79=156
Japan Kensei Hirata75−81=156
United States Gunner Wiebe79−79=158+16
Hong Kong Kho Taichi83−77=160+18
Spain Adri Arnaus82−81=163+21
Thailand Jazz Janewattananond81−83=164+22

Scorecard

Hole123456789101112131415161718
Par444453443444345435
United States Harman−12−11−11−11−10−11−12−12−12−12−12−12−11−12−13−13−13−13
Australia Day−5−5−4−4−5−5−4−5−6−6−6−6−6−6−7−7−7−7
South Korea Kim−2−1−1−2−4−4−4−4−5−5−6−6−6−6−7−7−7−7
Spain Rahm−6−6−6−6−7−7−7−7−6−6−6−6−7−6−6−6−6−7
Austria Straka−4−4−5−5−6−6−6−6−7−6−7−7−7−7−7−8−8−7
Northern Ireland McIlroy−3−3−4−5−6−6−6−6−6−5−5−5−5−6−6−5−6−6
Argentina Grillo−3−3−3−3−4−3−3−3−3−4−5−5−5−6−6−6−6−6
United States Young−6−6−6−6−5−6−6−6−5−5−5−5−5−5−5−4−4−5

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

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