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2024 Open Championship: Streaming Details, Format, Schedule, and Predictions

The 2024 Open Championship, the most significant event in the golf calendar, is on the horizon. It is not just a tournament but a living testament to the rich history and tradition of the sport. Filled with top-tier talents, historical moments, and intense competition, it is an exhilarating spectacle that will keep you on the edge of your seat. This 2024 Open Championship will be the 152nd golf tournament, planned to be played from July 18-21, 2024, at  Royal Troon Golf Club in Troon, South Ayrshire, Scotland. In addition, it is the tenth time the Open Championship will take place in the old Troon course. This prestigious event is organized by the R&A and included in the PGA, European, and Japan Golf Tour calendars under the major championships category.  The oldest and most prestigious golf tournament is The Open Championship, The Open, or the British Open. Founded in 1860, it was first hosted at Prestwick Golf Club in Scotland and then alternated between a few select coastal links golf courses in the United Kingdom. The R&A runs the competition.

The 2024 Open Championship, the final of the four major men’s golf tournaments, is truly global. Its inclusive nature, welcoming both professional and amateur golfers, and its status as one of the most-watched tournaments in golf connect millions of fans from every corner of the globe. This guide will provide you with all the event details, from the basics to the streaming and predictions, ensuring you’re part of this epic event no matter where you are.

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2024 Open Championship: Event Details

Main Event: 2024 Open Championship

Date: July 18-21, 2024

Venue: Royal Troon Golf Club in Troon, South Ayrshire, Scotland.

2024 Open Championship Schedule

DateEvent Pattern
18.07.2024Round 1Stroke Play
19.07.2024Round 2Stroke Play
20.07.2024Round 3Stroke Play
21.07.2024Round 4 & FinalStroke Play

2024 Open Championship Format

There are four days of stroke play competition at the Open, which follows a standard 72-hole stroke play format. At the end of 36 holes, a cut is made, and the top 70 players and those tied with them proceed to play the weekend. A three-hole aggregate playoff determines the winner if there is a 72-hole tie followed by sudden death.

How many players participate in the 2024 Open Championship?

A field of 156 players will compete in the 2024 Open Championship. Players qualify through various routes, including previous Open champions, top finishers in the other major championships, and those who succeed in regional and final qualifying events. Additionally, players can earn spots based on their rankings in the Official World Golf Ranking and through exemptions granted by the R&A.

Where can I watch the 2024 Open Championship?

The BBC broadcasts daily highlights, while Sky Sports holds the majority of the rights in the UK.

USA Network will televise the first two rounds in the United States, and NBC will handle the third and fourth rounds. Peacock will provide live streaming for the whole competition.

Prize Money For the 2024 Open Championship

R&A announced a USD 17 million total prize fund for the 2024 Open Championship, an increase of USD 500,000 from 2023.

Position  Prize Money
 1st$3,100,000
2nd$1,759,000
3rd$1,128,000
4th$876,000
5th$705,000
6th$611,000
7th$525,000
 8th$442,500
 9th$388,000
 10th$350,600
 11th$319,200
 12th$282,800
 13th$266,000
 14th$249,000
15th$231,000
 16th$212,700
17th$202,400
 18th$193,000
 19th$184,900
 20th$176,200
21st$168,000
22nd$159,600
23rd$151,000
 24th$142,600
25th$137,600
 26th$131,800
 27th$127,000
 28th$122,600
29th$117,300
30th$111,200
31st$107,600
 32nd$102,100
 33rd$98,500
34th$95,700
35th$92,400
36th$88,700
37th$84,600
38th$80,300
39th$77,400
40th$74,900
41st$71,800
42nd$68,300
 43rd$65,200
44th$61,500
 45th$58,000
46th$55,000
 47th$52,800
 48th$50,700
49th$48,400
 50th$47,200
51st$46,200
 52nd$45,400
 53rd$44,700
54th$44,000
 55th$43,300
 56th$42,700
 57th$42,300
58th$42,000
 59th$41,700
60th$41,400
 61st$41,200
 62nd$41,000
63rd$40,800
 64th$40,600
65th$40,300
 66th$40,000
 67th$39,700
 68th$39,400
 69th$39,100
 70th$38,900

Note: Prize money will be allocated to only professional golfers, with those missing the cut receiving at least $8,750.

Predictions

Scottie Scheffler

Scottie Scheffler is a professional American golfer who plays on the PGA Tour. He is one of the top contenders for the 2024 Open Championship. Over to his ranking, Scheffer is currently ranked the world’s number-one, reaching the Official World Golf Ranking position in March 2022. In addition, he won two Masters Tournaments in 2022 and 2024, and he is the first player to win the players’ championship in back-to-back years in 2023 and 2024. He is looking on to his victorious path in the PGA tour with 12 wins, three in the European tour and two in the Korn Ferry Tour. His performance has shown remarkable consistency, and Scottie Scheffler leads in greens with a regular percentage of 74.14%. Despite his overall success, Scottie Scheffler finished outside the top 20 in his last two starts of the open. Eventually, being a favorite adds immense pressure, but his strength makes him a formidable competitor.

Rory McIlroy

He is a Northern Irish professional golfer born on May 4, 1989, at Holywood, County Down, Northern Ireland. Rory McIlroy’s amateur career was a phenomenal victory by standing top of the World Amateur Golf Ranking for a week. Later, he turned professional in 2007 and won his first triumph on the European Tour in 2009 and the PGA Tour in 2010. He has won the FedEx Cup three times in a row, more than Tiger Woods’ two victories. 2011 U.S. Open, 2012 PGA Championship, 2014 Open Championship, and 2014 PGA Championship are the four major titles he has won. He is one of three players, along with Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus, to have won four majors by age 25. Looking over Rory McIlroy’s recent form, he is showing consistency and resilience in his recent tournament, and his familiarity with the links-style courses will be a significant advantage for him. Therefore, his extensive experience in major tournaments allowed him to navigate the challenging conditions at Royal Troon effectively.

Ludvig Aberg

Ludvig Noa Aberg is a professional Swedish golfer who plays on PGA and European tours. During his amateur career, he ranked number one in the World Amateur Golf Ranking for 29 weeks. In June 2023, he became a professional golfer on the PGA Tour, making the cut and finishing in a tie for 25th place. Further, at the John Deere Classic, he made his first top 10, where his final round 63 put him in a tie for fourth place. In major championships, he completed second place in the Master Tournament in 2024 and tied for 12th position in the U.S. Open 2024. Ludvig Aberg is well known for his mental toughness; with this ability, he stays focused and composed under pressure. Ludvig Aberg’s golf swing is one of the best technical skills, and he keeps it in top form. Overall, his skill, mental fortitude, and consistent performance made him a deserving champion in this 2024 open championship.

Xander Schauffele

Xander Schauffele is a current PGA tour champion and former European Tour and Web.com tour champion. He turned professional in June 2015 and finished second in the first stage of the Web.com Tour qualifier. His second stage win earned him a Web.com Tour card for tied 45th at the finale in Florida. He made his PGA Tour debut in June 2017. Later in July, he recorded his first PGA Tour victory at the Greenbrier Classic, earning him exemptions into the Open Championship. In 2018, he joined as an associate member of the European Tour. In May 2024, Xander Schauffele won his first major title, scoring 21 under par. After DeChambeau also made a birdie on the last hole, he defeated him by a stroke. Regarding his stats, he ranks high in several key metrics, including Moves Won: Approach (5th on TOUR) and Moves Won: Wandering (10th on TOUR). Even though he won the PGA Tour, the field will be more competitive and fuller of strong players like Scottie Scheffler and Rory Mcllroy fighting for the title. Still, we hope he will consistently perform and become a champion.

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