The 2024 Open Championship, officially the 152nd Open Championship, was a major golf tournament held 18–21 July 2024 at Royal Troon Golf Club in Troon, South Ayrshire, Scotland. It was the tenth Open Championship played at the Old Course of Troon. Xander Schauffele shot a final-round 65 to win his second major championship, two strokes ahead of Justin Rose and 54-hole leader Billy Horschel. With Schauffele's win, Americans won all four majors in the same calendar year for the eleventh time and the first time in 42 years.

Organisation

The 2024 Open Championship was organised 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 four 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 four-hole aggregate playoff would be held to determine the winner; followed by sudden-death extra holes if necessary.

Venue

The 2024 event was the 11th Open Championship (tenth for men) played at Royal Troon. The most recent was in 2020, when The R&A only staged the Women's Open Championship (both Open Championships for men were not held in 2020). Sophia Popov scored a major upset in winning her only major by two strokes. The previous men's Open was in 2016, where Henrik Stenson won the event by three strokes for his only major title.

Course yardage

Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Yards366389376599220623 6014031234403,539 3,5174504984514732005025722424583,8467,385 7,363
Par444535434364444345343571

Length of course for previous Open Championships:

2016: 7,190 yards (6,570 m), par 71 2004: 7,175 yards (6,561 m), par 71 1997: 7,079 yards (6,473 m), par 71 1989: 7,097 yards (6,489 m), par 721982: 7,067 yards (6,462 m), par 72 1973: 7,064 yards (6,459 m), par 72 1962: 7,045 yards (6,442 m), par 72 1950: 6,583 yards (6,019 m), par 70 1923: 6,415 yards (5,866 m)

Open Championships from 1962 through 1989 played the 11th hole as a par-5.

Yardage by round

RoundHole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Par444535434364444345343571
1stYards3643833715972176203991204393,5104474964504701974985652384523,8137,323
2ndYards3663763815982156033941204363,4894504884524731975025642354473,8087,297
3rdYards3523823765942126134011304433,5034385044514782005025672384533,8317,334
FinalYards3523863726082186234091004303,4984544934564802014955592444593,8417,339

Field

The Open Championship field is made up of 157 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.[citation needed]

Most exemption criteria remained unchanged from previous years. The previous Order of Merit exemptions for the Asian Tour, Japan Golf Tour, PGA Tour of Australasia, and Sunshine Tour were replaced by a category based on the Official World Golf Ranking's International Federation Ranking List, and a new exemption was added for the winner of the Africa Amateur Championship; it was also announced that winners of the 2024 Open and future editions will remain exempt through age 55, instead of through age 60 as with previous winners.

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, 18 July 2024

Dan Brown, making his major championship debut after earning a place in the field through final qualifying, claimed the first-round lead following a bogey-free 65. Ranked 272nd in the Official World Golf Ranking, Brown had made only one cut in his last eight tournaments prior to the Open.

Shane Lowry, winner of the 2019 Open Championship, was in second place, and two-time major champion Justin Thomas was in third.

The scoring average was 74.43, more than three strokes over par, and only 17 players broke par on the round as wind and rain created difficult playing conditions.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1England Dan Brown65−6
2Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry66−5
3United States Justin Thomas68−3
T4England Joe Dean69−2
United States Russell Henley
Denmark Nicolai Højgaard
Canada Mackenzie Hughes
Sweden Alex Norén
England Justin Rose
United States Xander Schauffele

Second round

Friday, 19 July 2024

Shane Lowry shot a 2-under 69 to take the lead headed into the weekend. Overnight leader Dan Brown carded a 72 to slide into a tie for second alongside former world number one Justin Rose, who shot 68, the joint-lowest round of the day. Rose was the only player in the early-late tee time groupings to be under par through two rounds, as his side of the draw faced more difficult scoring conditions.

World number one Scottie Scheffler, seeking his seventh win of the season, moved into a share of fourth alongside Dean Burmester and Billy Horschel following a second consecutive 1-under round of 70.

Joaquín Niemann made a quintuple-bogey 8 at the par-3 8th hole, but bounced back with a 31 on the back nine to post 71 and remain at even par for the championship, seven strokes off the lead.

The cut came at 148 (six over par). Five of the top ten players in the Official World Golf Ranking failed to make the weekend: Rory McIlroy (no. 2), Ludvig Åberg (no. 4), Wyndham Clark (no. 5), Viktor Hovland (no. 7), and Bryson DeChambeau (no. 9). Among those who also missed the cut were Henrik Stenson, winner of the Open when it was last hosted at Royal Troon in 2016, and three-time Open champion Tiger Woods.

The scoring average was again more than three strokes over par, at 74.36, as wind gusts reached 30 miles per hour (48 km/h) during the round.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry66-69=135−7
T2England Dan Brown65-72=137−5
England Justin Rose69-68=137
T4South Africa Dean Burmester71-69=140−2
United States Billy Horschel72-68=140
United States Scottie Scheffler70-70=140
T7United States Patrick Cantlay73-68=141−1
Canada Corey Conners71-70=141
Australia Jason Day73-68=141
United States Xander Schauffele69-72=141

Third round

Saturday, 20 July 2024

Billy Horschel established a 54-hole lead in a major championship for the first time in his career with a 2-under 69. Horschel and Xander Schauffele, winner of the 2024 PGA Championship, were the only players from the final 12 groupings to shoot under par in the third round, as weather conditions worsened throughout the day. The scoring average for the final 12 groupings was 73.92, compared to 71.46 for the prior 12 groupings.

Teeing off earlier in the day when the weather was sunny and calm, Thriston Lawrence and Sam Burns shot rounds of 65 to vault into contention. Russell Henley also moved into a six-way tie for second following a 66.

36-hole leader Shane Lowry carded a 6-over 77 to fall into ninth place, while Dan Brown double bogeyed his final hole to post 73. Scottie Scheffler shot even-par 71 to remain in contention. In an interview after his round, Scheffler described the back nine, with its cold, rainy, and windy conditions, as "probably the hardest nine holes that I'll ever play."

As one of the early players on the course, Kim Si-woo made a hole-in-one at the par-3 17th hole. This was the first ace made in championship history at that hole, and at 238 yards (218 m) it became the longest hole-in-one in the recorded history of the Open championship.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1United States Billy Horschel72-68-69=209−4
T2England Dan Brown65-72-73=210−3
United States Sam Burns76-69-65=210
United States Russell Henley69-75-66=210
South Africa Thriston Lawrence71-74-65=210
England Justin Rose69-68-73=210
United States Xander Schauffele69-72-69=210
8United States Scottie Scheffler70-70-71=211−2
9Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry66-69-77=212−1
T10England Matthew Jordan71-71-71=213E
Australia Adam Scott70-77-66=213
United States Justin Thomas68-78-67=213

Final round

Sunday, 21 July 2024

Xander Schauffele shot the lowest round of the day, a bogey-free 65, to post a winning score of 9-under 275 and win the Claret Jug. This was his second major championship of the year, making him the first since Brooks Koepka in 2018 to win two majors in a calendar year.

Playing alongside Schauffele, Justin Rose shot 67 to finish as runner-up at 7-under. 54-hole leader Billy Horschel birdied the final three holes to tie Rose in second place. Thriston Lawrence made four birdies and no bogeys on the front nine to hold the solo lead at 7-under, before faltering with a 1-over 36 on the back nine to finish fourth. World number one and pre-tournament favourite Scottie Scheffler was at 4-under for the tournament after eight holes, but four-putted for double bogey on the 9th hole, fell out of contention, and finished eight strokes back.

Of the twelve amateurs, four made the cut. Calum Scott, from Nairn in the Highlands of Scotland, won the Silver Medal as low amateur with a score of 8-over 292.

Final leaderboard

Champion
Silver Medal winner (low amateur)
(a) = amateur
(c) = past champion
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1United States Xander Schauffele69-72-69-65=275−93,100,000
T2United States Billy Horschel72-68-69-68=277−71,443,500
England Justin Rose69-68-73-67=277
4South Africa Thriston Lawrence71-74-65-68=278−6876,000
5United States Russell Henley69-75-66-69=279−5705,000
6Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry (c)66-69-77-68=280−4611,000
T7South Korea Im Sung-jae76-72-66-69=283−1451,833
Spain Jon Rahm73-70-72-68=283
United States Scottie Scheffler70-70-71-72=283
T10England Dan Brown65-72-73-74=284E317,533
England Matthew Jordan71-71-71-71=284
Australia Adam Scott70-77-66-71=284
Leaderboard below the top 10
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
T13South Korea An Byeong-hun75-71-68-71=285+1248,667
Australia Jason Day73-68-76-68=285
Sweden Alex Norén69-75-71-70=285
T16United States John Catlin76-70-69-71=286+2202,700
Canada Mackenzie Hughes69-74-75-68=286
United States Collin Morikawa (c)73-70-72-71=286
T19South Africa Dean Burmester71-69-76-71=287+3176,367
New Zealand Daniel Hillier76-71-68-72=287
India Shubhankar Sharma76-72-67-72=287
T22Scotland Ewen Ferguson74-73-70-71=288+4151,067
Republic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington (c)72-73-71-72=288
Austria Sepp Straka70-74-73-71=288
T25England Laurie Canter71-74-70-74=289+5124,583
United States Patrick Cantlay73-68-75-73=289
Canada Corey Conners71-70-80-68=289
England Joe Dean69-77-71-72=289
New Zealand Ryan Fox73-73-76-67=289
United States Jordan Spieth (c)71-74-74-70=289
T31United States Sam Burns76-69-65-80=290+690,220
United States Eric Cole72-73-72-73=290
United States Dustin Johnson74-69-72-75=290
South Korea Kim Min-kyu73-71-72-74=290
United States Chris Kirk70-76-69-75=290
Italy Matteo Manassero73-73-70-74=290
Italy Guido Migliozzi73-75-71-71=290
United States Justin Thomas68-78-67-77=290
United States Brendon Todd73-73-70-74=290
United States Cameron Young73-73-71-73=290
T41United States Kurt Kitayama77-69-74-71=291+770,050
England Matt Wallace70-77-71-73=291
T43Spain Jorge Campillo80-68-73-71=292+857,200
Argentina Emiliano Grillo71-74-72-75=292
United States Max Homa76-72-70-74=292
South Korea Kim Si-woo76-71-71-74=292
United States Brooks Koepka70-73-78-71=292
Denmark Thorbjørn Olesen72-73-76-71=292
Scotland Calum Scott (a)71-75-70-76=2920
T50United States Sean Crocker72-74-69-78=293+945,238
United States Harris English76-71-72-74=293
England Matt Fitzpatrick70-78-73-72=293
Scotland Robert MacIntyre72-75-72-74=293
England Richard Mansell75-71-74-73=293
Poland Adrian Meronk73-72-73-75=293
France Matthieu Pavon72-72-77-72=293
United States Gary Woodland76-68-72-77=293
T58Mexico Abraham Ancer73-75-70-76=294+1042,150
Chile Joaquín Niemann71-71-76-76=294
T60United States Brian Harman (c)73-73-72-77=295+1141,325
Denmark Rasmus Højgaard74-72-74-75=295
United States Phil Mickelson (c)73-74-72-76=295
United States Tommy Morrison (a)75-73-74-73=2950
Denmark Jacob Skov Olesen (a)76-71-72-76=295
South Korea Wang Jeung-hun72-72-77-74=29541,325
T66United States Austin Eckroat73-73-72-78=296+1240,280
Denmark Nicolai Højgaard69-75-75-77=296
Japan Hideki Matsuyama75-72-75-74=296
Northern Ireland Tom McKibbin73-72-77-74=296
United States Davis Thompson74-73-71-78=296
71United States Rickie Fowler79-69-74-75=297+1339,700
T72United States Tom Hoge74-70-74-80=298+1439,233
Germany Marcel Siem73-71-77-77=298
South Korea Song Young-han71-76-77-74=298
T75Germany Alex Čejka73-74-72-80=299+1538,525
Northern Ireland Darren Clarke (c)77-71-76-75=299
England Aaron Rai73-74-75-77=299
78Spain Luis Masaveu (a)73-75-78-76=302+180
79United States Andy Ogletree75-72-79-77=303+1938,400
80South Africa Darren Fichardt77-71-80-78=306+2238,275
CUTSouth Africa Christiaan Bezuidenhout75-74=149+7
United States Akshay Bhatia76-73=149
United States Keegan Bradley74-75=149
Spain Nacho Elvira76-73=149
Japan Yuto Katsuragawa76-73=149
New Zealand Kazuma Kobori73-76=149
Scotland Jack McDonald76-73=149
Sweden Vincent Norrman78-71=149
France Victor Perez74-75=149
Finland Sami Välimäki73-76=149
United States Will Zalatoris76-73=149
England Tyrrell Hatton73-77=150+8
England Sam Horsfield75-75=150
Japan Masahiro Kawamura72-78=150
Sweden Charlie Lindh75-75=150
South Africa Louis Oosthuizen (c)78-72=150
United States J. T. Poston78-72=150
Sweden Henrik Stenson (c)77-73=150
Canada Nick Taylor75-75=150
Sweden Ludvig Åberg75-76=151+9
United States Bryson DeChambeau76-75=151
England Tommy Fleetwood76-75=151
Japan Ryo Hisatsune76-75=151
United States Zach Johnson (c)76-75=151
Australia Min Woo Lee71-80=151
Netherlands Joost Luiten75-76=151
United States Denny McCarthy73-78=151
Italy Francesco Molinari (c)73-78=151
Taiwan Pan Cheng-tsung79-72=151
United States Adam Schenk74-77=151
England Jordan Smith76-75=151
Australia Elvis Smylie76-75=151
England Matthew Southgate73-78=151
England Matthew Dodd-Berry (a)72-80=152+10
United States Tony Finau71-81=152
Canada Adam Hadwin75-77=152
New Zealand Michael Hendry74-78=152
Japan Rikuya Hoshino79-73=152
Norway Viktor Hovland75-77=152
Japan Ryosuke Kinoshita75-77=152
United States Maverick McNealy71-81=152
United States Taylor Moore78-74=152
Germany Yannik Paul77-75=152
Australia Jasper Stubbs (a)80-72=152
United States Stewart Cink (c)76-77=153+11
United States Ben Griffin79-74=153
Spain Ángel Hidalgo77-76=153
Germany Stephan Jäger74-79=153
South Korea Tom Kim76-77=153
Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy (c)78-75=153
Sweden Jesper Svensson72-81=153
South Africa Altin van der Merwe (a)79-74=153
Sweden Alexander Björk73-81=154+12
England Sam Hutsby74-80=154
Australia Cameron Smith (c)80-74=154
England Dominic Clemons (a)77-78=155+13
United States Lucas Glover77-78=155
Spain Jaime Montojo (a)74-81=155
Republic of Ireland Liam Nolan (a)78-77=155
Spain David Puig80-75=155
United States Gordon Sargent (a)80-75=155
South Africa Ryan van Velzen79-76=155
United States Mason Andersen76-80=156+14
Mexico Santiago de la Fuente (a)78-78=156
United States Sahith Theegala77-79=156
United States Tiger Woods (c)79-77=156
Thailand Denwit Boriboonsub78-80=158+16
United States Wyndham Clark78-80=158
United States Justin Leonard (c)80-78=158
Japan Keita Nakajima80-79=159+17
England Dan Bradbury83-77=160+18
South Korea Koh Gun-taek81-79=160
United States Todd Hamilton (c)82-80=162+20
Japan Aguri Iwasaki74-91=165+23
WDUnited States John Daly (c)82
South Africa Ernie Els (c)82
France Romain Langasque

Scorecard

Hole123456789101112131415161718
Par444535434444434534
United States Schauffele−3−3−3−3−3−4−5−5−5−5−6−6−7−8−8−9−9−9
United States Horschel−5−5−4−5−5−6−6−5−5−4−4−4−4−4−4−5−6−7
England Rose−3−4−4−5−5−5−5−6−6−6−6−5−5−5−5−6−6−7
South Africa Lawrence−3−3−4−5−5−5−6−6−7−7−7−6−6−6−6−6−6−6
United States Henley−3−3−3−3−4−4−4−4−4−4−4−4−4−4−5−5−5−5
Republic of Ireland Lowry−1−1E−1−2−2−3−4−4−4−3−3−3−3−3−3−4−4
United States Scheffler−2−2−3−3−3−2−3−4−2−2−2−2−2−2−2−3−3−1
England Brown−2−3−3−2−1E−1EEEEEEE−1−1−1E
United States Burns−3−3−2−1−2−2−1−2−2−1+1+4+4+4+5+5+6+6

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

Birdie Bogey Double bogey Triple bogey+

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