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2023 Open Championship

The 2023 , formally known as the 151st , was a professional tournament contested from 20 to 23 July at in , , . American golfer claimed the , securing his first victory with a winning score of 13-under-par 271, finishing six strokes ahead of runners-up , , , and . The event drew a field of 156 players, including top-ranked competitors such as world number one and defending champion Cameron Smith, who finished tied for 33rd at 1-over-par. Harman's triumph was marked by exceptional putting and short-game precision, as he seized a five-shot lead after the second round with a 65 and maintained at least that margin entering the final rounds, becoming the first player since 1934 to lead by five or more shots after each of the last three rounds. Despite challenging links conditions featuring strong winds and occasional rain, the tournament set a record with players from 26 different countries advancing past the cut, highlighting its global appeal. Notable performances included Rory McIlroy's tie for sixth at 6-under-par, while high-profile players like missed the cut, and finished tied for 64th at 8-over-par.

Tournament Organisation

Scheduling and Format

The 151st Open Championship took place from 20 to 23 July 2023 at in , , organized by as the final major golf tournament of the year. Practice rounds were held on 17, 18, and 19 July, allowing players to familiarize themselves with the course conditions ahead of the competitive play. The tournament employed a 72-hole format over four rounds of 18 holes each, contested in accordance with the Rules of Golf as approved by . After the second round (36 holes), the field of 156 players was reduced to the top 70 scorers and ties, who proceeded to the third and fourth rounds; those missing the cut did not compete further. Pairings for the third and fourth rounds were based on scores from the previous round, with players teeing off in reverse order of standing. In case of ties for the lead after 72 holes, the championship would have been decided by a four-hole aggregate playoff using holes 1, 2, 17, and 18, with the lowest cumulative score determining the winner; if still tied, sudden-death play would continue on the 18th hole until a emerged. No playoff was necessary, as secured an outright victory by six strokes. The event drew a total attendance of 261,180 spectators across the championship days, marking the second-highest figure in Open history and a 30% increase from the 2014 edition at the same venue. Broadcast coverage reached a global audience through partnerships with networks including in the United States and in the , providing more than 12 hours of live television per day in select territories and nearly 50 hours of combined coverage in the U.S. alone.

Prize Money and Records

The 2023 Open Championship featured a record total purse of $16.5 million USD, marking the largest prize fund in the tournament's at the time and reflecting the growing commercial value of . This represented a substantial increase from the $14 million purse in 2022, driven by expanded sponsorships and broadcasting revenues. Prize money was distributed among the top 70 finishers and ties from the field of 156 players, with the winner, , receiving $3 million USD. Second place earned $1.708 million, while payouts decreased incrementally thereafter, with the 70th position receiving a minimum of $36,550. Professionals who missed the cut but made the field received payouts ranging from $8,500 to $12,000, depending on their position relative to the cut line. In terms of records, the $16.5 million purse surpassed all previous Opens, underscoring the event's elevated status among major championships. Harman's victory by a six-stroke margin tied for the second-largest winning margin by an American in Open history, behind only ' eight-stroke win in 2000, and matched Shane Lowry's margin from 2019. This dominant performance highlighted Harman's control over the challenging links conditions at .

Venue and Course

Royal Liverpool Golf Club History

The Royal Liverpool Golf Club, located in Hoylake, Merseyside, England, was founded in 1869 as the Liverpool Golf Club at Hoylake, initially sharing its links land with a horse racing track until 1876. The club received its "Royal" prefix from Queen Victoria in 1871 and quickly established itself as a premier venue for competitive golf, hosting the first recognized Amateur Championship in 1885 and the inaugural England-Scotland international match in 1902. Its seaside links layout, characterized by firm fairways, pot bunkers, and exposure to coastal winds, has long epitomized the strategic challenges of true links golf. Royal Liverpool has hosted The Open Championship 13 times, more than any other English club except Royal St George's, with the first edition held there in 1897, won by local amateur Harold Hilton. The venue's most recent prior hosting was in 2014, marking a 38-year gap since 1976. Notable winners include in 2014, who claimed his first Open title by two strokes; in 2006, securing his third major in a playoff; and Bobby Jones in 1930, during his season. The course underwent significant renovations in the early 20th century under architect H.S. Colt, who redesigned several holes, including the strategic par-5 (Rushes), and shaped its bunker placements to enhance tactical play. Post-2014, the Hawtree firm, led by Martin Hawtree, conducted updates including modifications to the hole's run-off areas and restorations of bunkers to align with Colt's original designs, preserving the course's historical integrity while adapting to modern demands. For the 2023 Open, the course measured 7,383 yards from the championship tees.

Course Layout and Conditions

The Royal Liverpool Golf Club course for the 2023 Open Championship was configured as a par-71 layout measuring 7,383 yards across 18 holes, featuring firm and fast-running fairways typical of links golf, over 80 deep pot bunkers strategically placed to punish wayward shots, and undulating greens that demanded precise approach play. The setup emphasized classic Open challenges, with narrow, windswept corridors bordered by thick fescue rough grown to knee-deep levels to penalize errant drives, and several tees repositioned farther back to increase overall length by 71 yards compared to prior configurations. New bunkers were added to holes 1, 13, 14, and 16, while the fourth green was reshaped and reduced in size for added difficulty, and the course par was lowered from 72 to 71 by playing the 10th hole as a par-4 rather than a par-5, with the addition of a new par-3 17th hole. Among the notable holes, the par-5 15th (previously the 16th in past Opens) was significantly lengthened to 620 yards with the tee moved back by 58 yards, transforming it into a formidable two-shot hole even in favorable winds, protected by bunkers and rough that limited eagle opportunities. The par-3 13th, known as "," stood out as one of England's premier short holes at 194 yards, employing optical illusions and a blind approach over rumpled fairway mounds to a severely sloped green guarded by deep pot bunkers, often playing longer into the prevailing wind. These features, combined with the course's recent renovations, restored its historical rigor while adapting to modern professional play. Weather conditions varied significantly across the tournament, influencing play on the firm turf that initially promoted extensive run-outs on approaches. On the first day, northwest winds averaged 8-14 with gusts reaching up to 30 , drying the further and accentuating the on hardpan fairways. By the third day, overnight showers and a 97% chance of softened the greens and rough, reducing run-outs and introducing variable lies, though winds eased to around 10 with lighter gusts. In response to drier-than-expected conditions causing balls to embed unusually in bunkers, officials adjusted raking patterns overnight after the first round to mitigate unfair lies in the 84 sand traps.

Qualification and Participants

Entry Criteria

The entry criteria for the 2023 Open Championship, the 151st edition held at , were set by to ensure a competitive field of 156 players drawn from global talent. Exemptions formed the core of qualification, with granting automatic entry through 12 specific categories designed to include past champions, recent winners, and top-ranked professionals. These categories encompassed past Open Champions aged 60 or under on July 23, 2023; the top 50 players in the as published on May 29, 2023; and winners of the championships (, U.S. Open, , and ) from 2022 and 2023. Other categories included high finishers from the previous Open, winners of key events like the (2022–2023), (2023), and leading money winners or points earners on major tours not already exempt via rankings. The Open Qualifying Series (OQS) provided additional pathways, awarding spots to winners of 10 selected tournaments across international tours from August 2022 through June 2023, provided they were not already exempt. This series featured events on the (e.g., the Genesis Scottish Open), DP World Tour, (e.g., the individual champion), , , and , promoting inclusivity across professional circuits. Final Qualifying offered merit-based opportunities for non-exempt players, consisting of four 36-hole stroke-play events held on July 4, 2023, at Dundonald Links, West Lancashire Golf Club, , and Burnham & Berrow Golf Club. These events allocated a minimum of 16 places (four per venue) to the lowest scorers, with ties resolved by sudden-death playoffs, allowing professionals and low-handicap amateurs meeting entry standards to compete for major debut spots. Any remaining vacancies in the 156-player were filled by alternates selected from a waitlist ranked by OWGR, with up to 10 such players gaining entry in 2023 due to withdrawals.

Field Composition and Notables

The 2023 Open Championship featured a of 156 players drawn from qualification categories such as past champions, recent winners, top world rankings, and successful qualifiers. This international lineup represented 26 countries, underscoring the tournament's global appeal, with the , , , , and providing the largest contingents. Of the participants, 76 advanced to the weekend rounds after the cut at +3, highlighting the competitive depth across nationalities and experience levels. Among the field's notables were numerous past major champions, including world No. 1 , who had won the 2022 Masters, and , fresh off his 2023 Masters victory. The defending Open champion, Cameron Smith, returned to seek a repeat after his dramatic 2022 win at , while pre-tournament favorites — a four-time major winner seeking his fifth—and Scheffler entered as top betting choices due to their consistent form on courses. The field also included 16 players from the circuit, such as , , and , adding intrigue amid the ongoing professional landscape divide. Six amateurs earned spots in the field through qualifiers and exemptions, bringing youthful energy to the professional-dominated event. Prominent among them was of , the reigning Amateur Champion who had recently won the 128th edition of that title at Hillside Golf Club, positioning him as a standout prospect at 6-foot-8—the tallest player in the field. Other amateurs included Harrison Crowe (), Jose Luis Ballester (), and Alex Maguire (), all vying for the prestigious awarded to the low amateur. The field boasted 41 debutants making their first appearance, a significant portion reflecting the influx of emerging talents via modern qualification pathways. Rising stars among these first-timers included , the English winner seeking to build on his breakout 2020 season, and , known for his elite putting, as they joined established professionals in navigating the links challenge at Royal Liverpool. This mix of veterans and newcomers contributed to the field's diversity and potential for surprises.

Round-by-Round Summaries

First Round Highlights

The first round of the 2023 Open Championship took place on 20 July at , where windy conditions tested the field, leading to a scoring average of 73.25 across 156 players. These gusts, particularly affecting approach shots and putting on the exposed layout, contributed to several high scores among favorites and elevated the overall difficulty. Tommy Fleetwood, playing in his home region near , seized the early lead with a flawless 5-under-par 66, featuring six birdies without a , showcasing his familiarity with the course's nuances. He shared the top spot with fellow Englishman and South African amateur , both also carding 66s; Lamprecht's performance marked the low amateur score and the first time an amateur led The Open since 2011. Fleetwood's steady play, including strong iron accuracy, positioned him well to capitalize on local support and calmer morning conditions. Brian Harman fired a 67 to sit tied for fourth, blending precise driving with opportunistic putting on the firm greens. , seeking his fifth major, managed an even-par 71 despite early s, salvaging pars in the windy afternoon wave to remain in contention. overcame a shanked approach on the 16th for a double but recovered with birdies elsewhere to post a 2-under 69, demonstrating resilience amid the challenging winds. In contrast, world No. 1 struggled to a 3-over 74, hampered by inconsistent ball-striking in the gusts. Amateurs generally faced difficulties in the breezy setup, with Lamprecht's 66 standing out as an exception; other low amateurs, like Spain's Jose Luis Ballester, posted scores in the mid-70s, underscoring the field's overall toughness. Early projections suggested a cut line around even par or better after 36 holes, given the elevated first-round average and the leaders' separation from the pack.

Second Round Highlights

The second round of the 2023 Open Championship was played on 21 July 2023 at under calmer wind conditions than the opening day, enabling lower scoring across the field with an average of 73.2. seized control early, carding a 6-under-par 65 to reach 10-under-par 132 for the tournament and claim a solo lead by five strokes over . He briefly shared the lead with midway through the round before surging ahead with birdies on holes 4 through 7. The cut fell at 3-over-par, advancing 76 players (top 70 and ties) to the weekend while eliminating several prominent contenders, including (13 over), (11 over), (9 over), (7 over), and (4 over). Among those who advanced with strong play, fired a 68 to reach 3 under par, tying for fourth, while posted a 67 to join him there. Harman's back-nine stability solidified his position, highlighted by masterful bunker play including a par save from greenside sand on the 12th hole after finding trouble off the tee, ensuring no bogeys over the final 12 holes. This performance built mid-tournament tension as the leaderboard consolidated behind him, setting up a chase for the .

Third Round Highlights

The third round of the 2023 Open Championship took place on 22 July 2023 at , where persistent rain softened the course and led to lower scoring throughout the field, with an average round of 72.8 despite improving weather later in the day. , entering the day with a five-shot lead at 10-under par after rounds of 67 and 65, navigated early bogeys on holes 1, 3, and 4 before rallying with birdies on the next four holes to steady his position. He closed with a 2-under-par 69, reaching 12-under-par 204 and extending his advantage to five shots heading into the final round. A highlight of Harman's round came on the 18th hole, where he faced pressure after a wayward approach but executed a clutch 8-foot par save to maintain his three-shot lead at that point in the proceedings, showcasing the "Saturday drama" under mounting contention from the chasing pack. Meanwhile, produced one of the day's most electrifying performances, surging from tied for 39th with an 8-under-par 63—the lowest round in Open history at Royal Liverpool—to reach 6-under-par 207, moving into solo third behind at 7-under-par 206. Rory McIlroy, starting the day at 1-under par, capitalized on the birdie-friendly conditions with a 2-under-par 69, reaching 3-under-par 210 and within nine shots of the lead. In contrast, defending champion Cameron Smith posted a 3-under-par 68, reaching 1-under par for the tournament, well outside the top 10 as the softened layout rewarded precision but punished errors. The round's birdie opportunities, particularly on the back nine, intensified the building tension among the favorites, setting the stage for a dramatic .

Final Round Highlights

The final round of the 151st took place on 23 July 2023 at , where persistent rain added to the test of layout. , who entered the day with a five-shot lead after a third-round 69, carded a steady 1-under-par 70 to complete the tournament at 13-under-par 271, claiming his first major title by a commanding six-shot margin. Jon Rahm, riding momentum from his third-round 63 that had vaulted him into contention, mounted an early charge with birdies on the fourth and fifth holes, reducing Harman's lead to three shots at one point during the front nine. However, Rahm's bid fell short as he settled for a 70, finishing tied for second at 7-under-par 277 alongside , , and . Rory McIlroy produced a strong closing effort with a 3-under-par 68, his best round of the week, to rally from earlier struggles and end at 6-under-par 278 in a tie for sixth. Harman regrouped after early bogeys on the first and fifth holes with back-to-back birdies on the 10th and 11th, playing bogey-free from that point through the back nine to seal the victory amid mounting pressure from the weather and the field. The English galleries offered vocal encouragement to local hope throughout the round, though he faltered with a 1-over 72 to finish at 4-under-par 280 in a tie for 15th. On the 18th green, R&A chief executive Martin Slumbers presented the to Harman, officially naming him the 2023 Champion Golfer of the Year. In an emotional acceptance speech, Harman reflected on the significance of the win, expressing deep gratitude to his wife, children, coaches, and the Royal Liverpool course for fulfilling a lifelong dream.

Results and Analysis

Final Leaderboard

Brian Harman of the won the 2023 Open Championship at , finishing at 13 under par with a total score of 271 to claim the and his first major title. He finished six strokes ahead of the field, securing the winner's share of $3 million from the tournament's record $16.5 million purse, which was distributed among the top 70 finishers and ties. The following table lists the top 10 finishers, including positions, players, scores to par, and total strokes:
PositionPlayerTo ParTotal
1 (USA)-13271
T2 (AUS)-7277
T2 (KOR)-7277
T2 (AUT)-7277
T2 (ESP)-7277
T6 (NIR)-6278
T6 (ARG)-6278
T8 (IND)-5279
T8 (USA)-5279
T10 (ENG)-4280
T10 (USA)-4280
T10Sungjae Im (KOR)-4280
T10 (ENG)-4280
The four players tied for second place each earned $1,084,625, while those tied for sixth received $551,250 apiece. of earned the as low amateur, finishing tied for 74th at 11 over par with a total of 295 after rounds of 66-79-76-74. Among notable performances, placed tied for sixth at 6 under par with a total of 278, while world No. 1 finished tied for 23rd at even par with a total of 284.

Key Statistics and Records

The 2023 Open Championship produced several standout scoring statistics, including a low round of 63 by in the third round, with posting a 65 in the second round and multiple players sharing 66. The cut line was +3, with 76 players advancing after 36 holes. excelled in , converting approximately 81% of opportunities to save par after missing the green in regulation, a skill that proved vital on the links layout. The field's driving accuracy was notably low at 52.8%, hampered by persistent winds that tested players' control off the tee. Among the event's records, a total of 26 countries were represented among those making the cut, the most in Open history and reflecting the tournament's international appeal. Additionally, 28-year-old achieved a T10 finish. Weather conditions played a significant role, with total rainfall measuring 0.5 inches and average winds of 25 mph, the strongest impacts felt on the first day where gusts complicated early play.

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