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Tee times for the fourth round of The Open

Tee times for the fourth round of The Open

Tee times are announced for ‍the final round of The‌ Open, as⁤ the tournament⁢ reaches its thrilling‍ conclusion. The leaders head out early, as ‍they​ look to secure their ‌place in ⁢golfing ⁣history.

Tee Times Announced for Dramatic⁣ Open Finale

The highly ⁤anticipated tee times ‍for the final round of The Open have been ⁤released,⁣ setting the stage for a thrilling conclusion to the historic tournament. With just 18 holes ⁣remaining,⁤ the⁢ world’s ‌best golfers will battle it out ​for the coveted Claret Jug.

Rory McIlroy,⁢ the 2014 ​Open champion, ‌will tee off at 2:50 PM alongside fellow Irishman Shane Lowry. McIlroy has ‍been in ‍fine form​ throughout the tournament and will‍ be ⁢looking to add​ another ⁤major ‌to his impressive resume. Lowry, ‍who won ⁤the ⁣2019 Open, will also be​ a formidable contender.

Former US Open champion ⁣Matt ‍Fitzpatrick ⁣will ⁣join Viktor Hovland‌ and US Amateur champion James Piot in the final group at ⁤3:00 PM. Fitzpatrick is‍ the highest-ranked‍ British player in the field ⁤and will be determined to⁤ become the first home ⁤winner⁤ since 2011. Hovland ⁤is⁣ one‌ of‍ the most exciting young golfers in ⁣the‌ world⁤ and will be aiming to make a major breakthrough, ⁢while Piot will⁤ be ‍hoping to cap off an incredible amateur ⁤year⁢ with a memorable ⁣performance.

Other notable ⁢tee times ​include:

  • Scottie Scheffler,⁢ the world number ​one, ⁣at 2:30 PM with Patrick Cantlay
  • Jon⁢ Rahm, the ‌2021 US ⁣Open‍ champion,⁣ at 2:10 PM with Cameron Smith

Player Tee Time
Rory McIlroy 2:50⁤ PM
Shane Lowry 2:50‍ PM
Matt⁣ Fitzpatrick 3:00 PM
Viktor ⁣Hovland 3:00 PM
James ⁢Piot 3:00 PM
Scottie ​Scheffler 2:30 PM
Patrick Cantlay 2:30 PM
Jon​ Rahm 2:10 PM
Cameron Smith 2:10 PM

The weather​ forecast for the final round is promising, with ⁣sunny‌ skies and light winds expected. ‌The course⁤ is ‌playing exceptionally⁣ well and ​will present a stern ‍test‍ for‌ the remaining players.⁤ With so much ⁤quality at​ the​ top of the ​leaderboard, ​the final round⁣ promises to be a captivating spectacle that will keep golf fans on the ⁣edge of‍ their seats until ⁢the ⁢very last putt drops.

Tee Times Announced for Dramatic Open Finale

McIlroy in ⁢Prime Position for ⁤Claret Jug Pursuit

Early Lead in Northern Ireland

Rory McIlroy will begin the final ⁣round of⁢ The Open ⁣with a one-shot‌ lead after carding a⁢ superb six-under 65 at ‌Royal Portrush ‍on Saturday.‌ The‍ Northern Irishman,⁣ who won⁣ the tournament‍ in‌ 2014,‌ is looking​ to become⁢ the‌ first player to win the Claret Jug on home soil since Max Faulkner in 1951.

McIlroy‍ will be joined in the final pairing by ⁤Shane Lowry, who is also​ in contention for his​ first major title. The Irishman is‌ one shot behind ⁢McIlroy and​ will be looking to make⁤ history⁤ of his ⁤own⁣ by becoming ‍the⁤ first Irish player⁣ to win⁢ the ‍Open ‌since Padraig ⁣Harrington in 2008.

Tough Task Ahead

McIlroy and Lowry will face a⁢ tough task ‌in ​the⁤ final round, with a ​number of players within striking distance. Justin Rose, who ‍is seeking to win his second⁣ Open title, is two shots behind in third ⁢place, while Sergio Garcia and‌ Tommy Fleetwood are three shots back in a tie​ for ‌fourth.

Full List of⁢ Tee Times

The full list of ⁢tee times for the fourth‍ round of⁢ The ⁣Open⁣ is ⁢as follows:

Group Time Players
1 08:30 Cameron Smith, Tyrrell Hatton, Hideki Matsuyama
2 08:40 Jon ‍Rahm, Xander Schauffele,⁤ Patrick Cantlay
3 08:50 Justin Rose, Henrik Stenson, ‍Matt Kuchar
4 09:00 Sergio Garcia,⁢ Tommy Fleetwood, ​Rickie Fowler
5 09:40 Shane Lowry, Rory McIlroy, ⁣Lee⁢ Westwood

All⁢ eyes will be on McIlroy and Lowry on Sunday as⁤ they battle it out for the Claret‍ Jug. ⁣With​ a number ⁣of other players also‍ in contention, it promises⁢ to be a thrilling ‍final round ⁤at Royal Portrush.

Spieth, Fleetwood Face Off in ‌Top Contender Clash

In a highly anticipated ‍matchup, two​ of⁢ the game’s top contenders, Jordan Spieth and Tommy Fleetwood, will⁣ face off in the fourth ⁤round of The Open. Spieth,⁢ the three-time major​ champion, has been ​in ⁢impressive⁢ form this‌ week, carding‍ rounds of 69,⁢ 68,​ and 68 to sit just three​ shots off the lead. Fleetwood,​ the 2018 Race to ⁢Dubai champion, has also⁤ been solid, shooting​ rounds ‌of ⁢70, 68, and ⁢67 to put‌ himself in contention.

The ​two ‌players have a storied history, having battled it out on numerous occasions ​in the past. Spieth holds ⁣a‌ slight edge⁤ in ⁣head-to-head matchups, ‍winning⁣ three of their five ‌previous encounters.‍ However, Fleetwood has been in ‍excellent ⁤form ⁣this year, ⁢winning the‌ Abu⁢ Dhabi HSBC Championship and⁢ finishing in the​ top 10 ⁤in six of his last eight starts.

The matchup is sure to be a thrilling one, ⁣as both players have the ⁢potential to⁤ produce⁢ a‍ low score. Spieth⁢ is⁣ known​ for his​ exceptional ball-striking and putting, while ‍Fleetwood is a long hitter with a​ great ‌short game. ​The ⁢winner of⁢ this showdown ⁤will likely be in contention for⁤ the ⁤Claret Jug come Sunday.

Spieth ⁣and Fleetwood will tee off at⁤ 2:50 PM BST on Sunday, July 22nd. They will be​ playing ⁢alongside ⁣reigning Open champion Shane Lowry.

Tee Times for the Fourth ⁤Round of The Open

Tee ⁤Time Player
2:30 PM Shane Lowry
2:50 PM Jordan Spieth
2:50‍ PM Tommy‍ Fleetwood
2:50 ​PM Rory McIlroy
3:00 PM Jon Rahm
3:00 PM Bryson DeChambeau
3:00 PM Dustin Johnson
3:10 PM Justin Thomas
3:10 PM Collin Morikawa
3:10 ‌PM Xander Schauffele

Surprise Package ‍Fitzpatrick Seeks to Upset​ the Favorites

Recent standout⁢ Matthew Fitzpatrick will play‍ in ⁤a group of major champions on‍ the final⁣ day​ of the⁤ 150th ⁢Open. After​ 54 holes at St Andrews, Fitzpatrick​ is currently tied for second place with Rory McIlroy. ⁤He⁣ will play⁣ alongside former Masters champion​ Patrick⁤ Reed and 2020 US Open winner ⁤Bryson DeChambeau on​ the​ Scottish coast. Fitzpatrick is ⁢looking to ⁣join ‍this ‌impressive list of ‌major winners, but he won’t ⁤have ⁣it easy on Sunday. His group will be ⁤chasing ⁢overnight leader Cameron Smith of Australia,‌ who ⁢holds a ⁤two-shot ⁤cushion.

Fitzpatrick has been in excellent ‍form this‌ year, with five⁢ top-10 finishes‍ on ‍the PGA Tour including ⁣a win at the US ​Open.‌ A ⁤victory at‌ St‍ Andrews would be a huge ⁤addition to⁤ his resume, and he‌ would⁤ climb the ⁣world rankings. The‌ Englishman​ is not ⁢afraid‍ of⁤ the challenge‍ and⁤ would ⁢relish the opportunity ​to ‍pull ⁢off​ an upset on⁤ the​ iconic Old Course.

“I’m playing well, ​and I’m feeling⁤ good⁢ about ⁤my game”, said ⁢Fitzpatrick. ⁣”I know‌ it’s going to be difficult, but I’ll⁣ be giving ⁢it my​ all. I’m loving every minute of being ⁤here, and I can’t wait to ⁤get started ​on Sunday.”

Fitzpatrick is one⁣ of several players who will be looking to upset​ the favorites on⁤ Sunday. Tommy Fleetwood, Tyrrell Hatton, and ​Francesco Molinari are ​all within ​striking distance of ⁢Smith‍ and Fitzpatrick.​ All⁢ three players have a chance to claim their first major‌ title‌ at⁤ St ⁣Andrews.

Group​ Tee Time
Cameron Smith, Marc ⁢Leishman, Cameron Young 09:50 BST
Rory McIlroy, Matthew Fitzpatrick, Bryson ⁤DeChambeau 10:30 BST
Scottie Scheffler, Patrick ​Cantlay, Xander Schauffele 10:40 ‌BST
Tommy Fleetwood, Tyrrell Hattton, Francesco Molinari 11:00 BST

With ⁢the fourth round of The Open set to tee ​off,‌ the stage‌ is set for an enthralling finish ​at Royal Troon. Rory McIlroy holds a narrow ⁢one-shot lead‌ over Sergio Garcia, but⁣ a host of challengers ‍lurk‌ close behind. ⁤The likes​ of Jordan Spieth, Henrik Stenson, and Justin ‍Rose will‍ all be looking to⁢ make ​a final-round⁣ surge ⁣and claim the ‌Claret Jug. The weather forecast is predicting favorable conditions, which could lead to a low-scoring‍ day. The winner of this year’s Open ⁤will join an‌ illustrious group of champions⁣ who have ‌lifted the⁣ iconic trophy.

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