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The 151st Open Championship will be taking place at Royal Liverpool, Hoylake from 20th July- 23rd July.

 

 

Odds: (Coral)

 

Rory McIlroy 15-2f

Scottie Scheffler 9-1

Jon Rahm 12-1

Cameron Smith 16-1

Brooks Koepka 18-1

Jordan Spieth 20-1

Rickie Fowler 20-1

Viktor Hovland 20-1

Patrick Cantlay 22-1

Xander Schauffele 22-1

Collin Morikawa 25-1

Tommy Fleetwood 25-1

Dustin Johnson 28-1

Shane Lowry 28-1

Tyrrell Hatton 28-1

Matt Fitzpatrick 30-1

Bryson DeChambeau 40-1

Cameron Young 40-1

Justin Rose 40-1

Tony Finau 45-1

Justin Thomas 50-1

Max Homa 50-1

Min Woo Lee 50-1

Wyndham Clark 50-1

Hideki Matsuyama 55-1

Adam Scott 66-1

Jason Day 66-1

Tom Kim 66-1

Sungjae Im 70-1

Louis Oosthuizen 80-1

Patrick Reed 80-1

Sam Burns 80-1

Talor Gooch 80-1

Branden Grace 90-1

Corey Conners 90-1

Keegan Bradley 90-1

Joaquin Niemann 100-1

Padraig Harrington 100-1

Russell Henley 100-1

Ryan Fox 100-1

Si Woo Kim 100-1

 

 

Live coverage will be on Sky Sports Golf throughout the four days with the BBC showing a two-hour highlights programme each day.

 

 

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Previous Open Winners:

 

2022- Cameron Smith (USA)

2021- Collin Morikawa (USA)

2019- Shane Lowry (Republic of Ireland)

2018- Francesco Molinari (Italy)

2017- Jordan Spieth (USA)

2016- Henrik Stenson (Sweden)

2015- Zach Johnson (USA)

2014- Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland)

2013- Phil Mickelson (USA)

2012- Ernie Els (South Africa)

 

Previous Open Winners at Royal Liverpool

 

2014- Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland)

2006- Tiger Woods (USA)

1967- Roberto De Vicenzo (Argentina)

1956- Peter Thomson (Australia)

1947- Fred Daly (Northern Ireland)

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England's Tommy Fleetwood is Brian Harman's closest challenger after the American hit a sensational six-under-par 65 to lead The Open by five shots.

 

Harman holed four successive birdies from the second and a 15-foot eagle putt on the 18th to move to 10 under after two rounds at Royal Liverpool.

 

Joint overnight leader Fleetwood had a level-par 71 to remain five under.

 

Rory McIlroy's 70 lifted him to one under, while Tyrrell Hatton had a nine at the last to end two over after a 73.

Fair play to Harman a superb performance! McIkroy annoys me can only play without Preasure!

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