British Open

cawoodsct

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Royal Liverpool Golf Club ("Hoylake")​

Par 71, 7,383 yards​






Television Schedule (all times ET)

Thursday, July 20
1:30-4 a.m., Peacock (streaming)
4 a.m.-3 p.m., USA Network
3-4 p.m., Peacock (streaming)
Friday, July 21
1:30-4 a.m., Peacock (streaming)
4 a.m.-3 p.m., USA Network
3-4 p.m., Peacock (streaming)
Saturday, July 22
5-7 a.m., USA Network
7 a.m.-3 p.m., NBC (streaming on Peacock)
Sunday, July 23
4-7 a.m., USA Network
7 a.m.-2 p.m., NBC (streaming on Peacock)

Some past winners at Hoylake: J.H.Taylor, Hagen, Jones, Thomson, De Vicenzo, Woods, McIlroy

Golf Channel LIVE FROM schedule:

Monday, July 11
10AM
Live From The Open



Tuesday, July 12
6AM-Noon:
Live From The Open
Noon-2PM: Live From The Open


Wednesday, July 13
6AM-Noon:
Live From The Open
Noon-2PM: Live From The Open
 
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cole854

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Love the British Open....#1 of all majors. Courses are natural, mother nature plays a role, not tricked up, requires every club in the bag, variety of shots, etc.

Getting up early on Sunday morning w/ a fresh pot of Kona ready to tackle the final round.

Miss these two...



 

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  • Rory McIlroy: 21/4
  • Scottie Scheffler: 15/2
  • Jon Rahm: 12-1
  • Rickie Fowler: 12-1
  • Tommy Fleetwood: 15-1
  • Viktor Hovland: 15-1
  • Cameron Smith: 15-1
  • Brooks Koepka: 18-1
  • Xander Schauffele: 25-1
  • Tyrrell Hatton: 25-1
  • Collin Morikawa: 28-1
  • Shane Lowry: 30-1
  • Dustin Johnson: 30-1
  • Jordan Spieth: 30-1
  • Patrick Cantlay: 30-1
  • Matt Fitzpatrick: 35-1
  • Tom Kim: 40-1
  • Justin Rose: 45-1
  • Cameron Young: 45-1
  • Tony Finau: 50-1
  • Adam Scott: 50-1
  • Bryson DeChambeau: 50-1
  • Max Homa: 50-1
  • Wyndham Clark: 50-1
  • Justin Thomas: 55-1
  • Min Woo Lee: 55-1
  • Hideki Matsuyama: 65-1
  • Jason Day: 65-1
  • Robert MacIntyre: 66-1
  • Talor Gooch: 70-1
  • Sam Burns: 70-1
  • Sungjae Im: 80-1
  • Patrick Reed: 85-1
  • Denny McCarthy: 85-1
  • Keegan Bradley: 85-1
  • Corey Conners: 85-1
  • Ryan Fox: 90-1
  • Louis Oosthuizen: 90-1
  • Padraig Harrington: 100-1
  • Sepp Straka: 100-1
  • Branden Grace: 100-1
  • Russell Henley: 100-1
 
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just everything always seems so sad and dreary over there in England/Scotland.
Oh man… I love the climate there. We Dougans can obviously trace our American lineage back to the Mayflower days, but before that our people came from Scotland so appreciating that weather is naturally in my blood.
 
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Eastern time zone first and second round tee times so you don't have to do the math....

1:35/6:36 a.m. Matthew Jordan (329), Richie Ramsay (142), Branden Grace (405)
1:46./6:47 a.m. Russell Henley (31), Jazz Janewattananond (247), Graeme Robertson
1:57/6:58 a.m. Ryan Fox (42), Lucas Herbert (56), Byeong Hun An (85)
2:08/7:09 a.m. Rikuya Hoshino (130), Charl Schwartzel (322), Alex Maguire (A)
2:19/7:20 a.m. Adrian Meronk (49), Pablo Larrazabal (58), Hiroshi Iwata (189)
2:30/7:31 a.m. Patrick Reed (51), Connor Syme (209), Jose Luis Ballester Barrio (A)
2:41 /7:42 a.m. Darren Clarke (3808), Victor Perez (66, Thomas Pieters (73)
2:52/7:53 a.m. Louis Oosthuizen (394), Joost Luiten (146), Christo Lamprecht (A)
3:03/8:04 a.m. Stewart Cink (299), JT Poston (52), Trey Mullinax (114)
3:14/8:15 a.m. Henrik Stenson (269), Harris English (37), Andrew Putnam (61)
3:25/8:26 a.m. Scott Stallings (82), Jordan Smith (89), Thorbjorn Olesen (92)
3:36/8:37 a.m. Ernie Els (1286), Kurt Kitayama (25), Takumi Kanaya (121)
3:47/8:48 a.m. Sam Burns (17), Sepp Straka (28), Chris Kirk (40)
4:03/9:04 a.m. Jordan Spieth (11), Matt Fitzpatrick (9), Jason Day (27)
4:14/9:15 a.m. Padraig Harrington (183), Seamus Power (50), Talor Gooch (101)
4:25/9:26 a.m. KH Lee (53), Davis Riley (78), Taiga Semikawa (163)
4:36/9:37 a.m. Patrick Cantlay (4), Brooks Koepka (12), Hideki Matsuyama (34)
4:47/9:48 a.m. Scottie Scheffler (1), Tommy Fleetwood (21), Adam Scott (39)
4:58/9:59 a.m. Cameron Smith (7), Xander Schauffele (6), Wyndham Clark (10)
5:09/10:10 a.m. Shane Lowry (29), Rickie Fowler (22), Robert MacIntyre (54)
5:20/10:21 a.m. Cameron Young (18), Si Woo Kim (36), Bryson DeChambeau (105)
5:31/10:32 a.m. Nicolai Højgaard (106), Bio Kim (202), Kazuki Yasumori (944)
5:42/10:43 a.m. Dan Bradbury (331), Oliver Farr (690), Haydn Barron (937)
5:53/10:54 a.m. Marcel Siem (200), Martin Rohwer (786), Tiger Christensen (A)
6:04/11:05 a.m. Lee Hodges (108), Antoine Rozner (139), Richard Bland (187)
6:15/11:16 a.m. Yannik Paul (100) , Sami Välimäki (220), Laurie Canter (330)
6:36/1:35 a.m. Rasmus Højgaard (84), Matthew Southgate (285), Alex Fitzpatrick (561)
6:47/1:46 a.m. Daniel Hillier (137), Kyung Nam Kang (402), Kensei Hirata (434)
6:58/1:57 a.m. Callum Shinkwin (119), Kazuki Higa (122), Michael Kim (134)
7:09/2:08 a.m. Zack Fischer (408), Taichi Kho (619), Kyle Barker (736)
7:20/2:19 a.m. Brendon Todd (63), Romain Langasque (136), Travis Smyth (310)
7:31/2:30 a.m. Gary Woodland (72), Adrian Otaegui (95), Alexander Bjork (96)
7:42/2:41 a.m. Min Woo Lee (47), Christiaan Bezuidenhout (93), Harrison Crowe (A)
7:53/2:52 a.m. Corey Conners (30), Billy Horschel (45), Alex Noren (67)
8:04/3:03 a.m. Tom Kim (24), Tom Hoge (38), Abraham Ancer (68)
8:15/3:14 a.m. Zach Johnson (221), Matt Wallace (134), David Micheluzzi (363)
8:26/3:25 a.m. Sahith Theegala (35), Emiliano Grillo (41), Dustin Johnson (79)
8:37/3:36 a.m. Francesco Molinari (157), Denny McCarthy (33), Mateo Fernandez De Oliveira (A)
8:48/3:47 a.m. Brian Harman (26), Thriston Lawrence (80), Thomas Detry (98)
9:04/4:03 a.m. John Daly (3808), Taylor Moore (48), Danny Willett (125)
9:15/4:14 a.m. David Lingmerth (97), Ben Griffin (109), Ockie Strydom (161)
9:26/4:25 a.m. Adri Arnaus (113), Ewen Ferguson (118), Keita Nakajima (151)
9:37/4:36 a.m. Keegan Bradley (15), Sungjae Im (23), Joaquin Niemann (43)
9:48/4:47 a.m. Viktor Hovland (5),Tony Finau (16), Justin Thomas (20)
9:59/4:58 a.m. Rory McIlroy (2), Jon Rahm (3), Justin Rose (32)
10:10/5:09 a.m. Collin Morikawa (19), Max Homa (8), Tyrrell Hatton (13)
10:21/5:20 a.m. Phil Mickelson (90), Nick Taylor (44), Adam Schenk (46)
10:32/5:31 a.m. Nacho Elvira (361), Marc Warren (382), Alejandro Cañizares (579)
10:43/5:42 a.m. Guido Migliozzi (224), Oliver Wilson (266), Connor McKinney (1140)
10:54/5:53 a.m. Kalle Samooja (256), Shubhankar Sharma (276), Gunner Wiebe (479)
11:05/6:04 a.m. Jorge Campillo (131), Brandon Robinson Thompson (812), Michael Stewart (868)
11:16/6:15 a.m. Hurly Long (249), Seungsu Han (470), Marco Penge (539)
 

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I actually love the links courses, just everything always seems so sad and dreary over there in England/Scotland. I'll watch every second of it that I can, just like the three others much more.

if you lived off of haggis, blood sausage, and cold baked beans for breakfast it'd be dreary where you live to. Conquered the world and stole all their spices and never bothered learning to season the food.
 

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Thomas needs to take 2 weeks off and then quit. He has been a disaster the last couple of months.
 

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Thomas has been awful this year. Honestly needs a complete reboot. Can’t drive it. Can’t putt at all. Just chipped from one bunker to another. Probably ending up at least 10 over.
 

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Watching Harmon’s pre shot routine is painful to see, good round today.
 
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cole854

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Harman has definitely been trending up....very good last 4 tournaments.

This coverage is brutal...trying to show too many players, commercial breaks destroy continuity, and Tirico is just awful.
 

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Nice hearing Sir Nick Faldo coming out of retirement to help with commentary.

So is it called the British Open still, or is it The Open?? I've seen both. Been called the British Open since I was a kid now in my late 50s. The Open sounds kind of snobbish, like theirs is the only one that matters.
 

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Faldo is, and has always been, awful which is why he is off CBS.

Man, the ugly Americans rearing their heads shouting stuff off the tee. Go away. You've rarely been funny.
 
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Glenn's Take

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Nice hearing Sir Nick Faldo coming out of retirement to help with commentary.

So is it called the British Open still, or is it The Open?? I've seen both. Been called the British Open since I was a kid now in my late 50s. The Open sounds kind of snobbish, like theirs is the only one that matters.
It's been the British Open in the United States since then. The rest of the world always called it the Open Championship.
 

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C’mon Cam you can do it. Someone crush up a few dozen laxatives and benzos in Harman’s OJ tomorrow morning. Need this 80-1.