2024 British Open Saturday third round tee times, how to watch at Royal Troon’s Old Course

Welcome to the weekend at Royal Troon’s Old Course.

We’re heading to the weekend at the 2024 British Open.

Shane Lowry, one back after 18 holes, holds a two-shot lead after 36 after his second-round 69 at Royal Troon’s Old Course in Scotland.

Daniel Brown, the first-round solo leader, is tied for second alongside Justin Rose, who drew one of the biggest roars Friday after making birdie on 18.

Joaquin Niemann had perhaps the most amazing even-par round in a while. He took an eight on the eighth hole, the famed Postage Stamp par 3 before going four under his final 10 holes to get into a tie for 11th halfway through.

Tiger Woods failed to make the weekend for a third straight major. Many other big names were slamming trunks Friday evening as well.

Saturday marquee groups

  • Brooks Koepka, Dustin Johnson
  • Patrick Cantlay, Xander Schauffele
  • Scottie Scheffler, Dean Burmester
  • Billy Horschel, Justin Rose
  • Shane Lowry, Dan Brown

Here’s a look at the complete list of third round tee times for the 2024 British Open, as well as Saturday’s TV and streaming information. Note: All times listed are ET.

Saturday tee times

Time Players
3:55 a.m. Darren Fichardt, Tommy Morrison (a)
4:05 a.m. Guido Migliozzi, Max Homa
4:15 a.m. Shubhankar Sharma, Sungjae Im
4:25 a.m. Abraham Ancer, Luis Masaveu (a)
4:35 a.m. Matthew Fitzpatrick, Darren Clarke
4:45 a.m. Rickie Fowler, Jorge Campillo
4:55 a.m. Harris English, Robert MacIntyre
5:05 a.m. Aaron Rai, Matt Wallace
5:20 a.m. Adam Scott, Daniel Hiller
5:30 a.m. Andy Ogletree, Younghan Song
5:40 a.m. Si Woo Kim, Hideki Matsuyama
5:50 a.m. Davis Thompson, Phil Mickelson
6 a.m. Alex Cejka, Jacob Skov Olesen (a)
6:10 a.m. Ewen Ferguson, John Catlin
6:20 a.m. Sean Crocker, Brian Harman
6:30 a.m. Chris Kirk, Austin Eckroat
6:45 a.m. Matteo Manassero, Justin Thomas
6:55 a.m. Calum Scott (a), Joe Dean
7:05 a.m. Cameron Young, Kurt Kitayama
7:15 a.m. Byeong Hun-An, Brendon Todd
7:25 a.m. Rasmus Hojgaard, Ryan Fox
7:35 a.m. Richard Mansell, Thriston Lawrence
7:45 a.m. Thorbjorn Olesen, Laurie Canter
7:55 a.m. Tom McKibbin, Emiliano Grillo
8:10 a.m. Jordan Spieth, Sam Burns
8:20 a.m. Padraig Harrington, Eric Cole
8:30 a.m. Adrian Meronk, MK Kim
8:40 a.m. Matthieu Pavon, Russell Henley
8:50 a.m. Nicolai Hojgaard, Alex Noren
9 a.m. Jeunghun Wang, Tom Hoge
9:10 a.m. Sepp Straka, Gary Woodland
9:20 a.m. Marcel Siem, Jon Rahm
9:35 a.m. Mackenzie Hughes, Collin Morikawa
9:45 a.m. Brooks Koepka, Dustin Johnson
9:55 a.m. Joaquin Niemann, Matthew Jordan
10:05 a.m. Patrick Cantlay, Xander Schauffele
10:15 a.m. Jason Day, Corey Conners
10:25 a.m. Scottie Scheffler, Dean Burmester
10:35 a.m. Bill Horschel, Justin Rose
10:45 a.m. Dan Brown, Shane Lowry

How to watch

Saturday, July 20

The R&A’s website is also streaming “Live at the Range” as well as featured groups and “Postage Stamp Live”, showing all the shots on the famed par 3.

Yikes! Joaquin Niemann makes an 8 on No. 8, the Postage Stamp green, at 2024 British Open

This was ugly but give him credit for rallying on the back nine.

The Postage Stamp at Royal Troon is one of the most famed par 3s in the world — for good reason. Playing around 120 yards, the eighth hole at this week’s 2024 British Open can pose quite the challenge but on Frida it was rated the third easiest hole.

Just ask LIV Golf member Joaquin Niemann, who was 1 under for the day when he stepped to the eighth tee box.

Then his round went south in a hurry.

His tee shot found the right greenside bunker. His second was sent into the back left bunker. His third didn’t get out. His fourth ended up in the front greenside bunker. Niemann hit his fifth to 26 feet.

Then he three-putted.

In the end, it was a quintuple-bogey eight for the Chilean, who battled back big-time after that (more on that in a minute).

Quick warning, you may want to avert your eyes.

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Here’s what the entire trip looked like.

Niemann would par the ninth to make the turn in 40 but then he went on a tear, making birdie on Nos. 10, 12, 14 and 15 to close in 31 to post a 71. Remarkably, he’s tied for 11th after 36 holes at even par, seven shots behind leader Shane Lowry.

Joost Luiten rips officials for ruining his Olympics: ‘I’m the one who is f***ed,’ plans island pool party instead

Luiten said he’s disappointed but he’s come to terms with getting a raw deal.

TROON, Scotland – Joost Luiten remains on the outside looking in to represent the Netherlands in the men’s golf competition at the Olympics in Paris in a few weeks but he’s planning a pretty good consolation prize. Luiten booked a holiday in Mallorca, one of Spain’s Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean, which he noted isn’t too far away should a competitor withdraw and he get a spot from the reallocation list.

Luiten, a native of the Netherlands, qualified for the Summer Games in Paris but his governing body for golf decided not to send him and compatriot Darius van Driel. Luiten wrote on social media that the Dutch Olympic Committee required the likelihood of a top-eight finish in the 60-man, 72-hole competition and denied him because it did not feel he would be able to do so.

Luiten, a 38-year-old DP World Tour veteran, said he spent $20,000 on legal fees to take his case to a Netherlands court, which ruled in his favor. But the International Golf Federation already had given his spot in the 60-man Olympic field to Finland’s Tapio Pulkkanen. The IGF, which administers golf in the Olympics, announced last week that IOC turned down a proposal to expand the men’s field to 61 to give Luiten a spot. Instead, he was named the first reserve.

“I’m the one who is out. I’m the one who is fu**ed,” said Luiten after shooting 76 at Royal Troon on Friday in the second round of the 152nd British Open. “I’m over it now. I spent a lot of money on a court case to win it and then you win it and then they say, f*** it, you’re still not in because someone else f***ed up. That’s the annoying thing.

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Joost Luiten of Netherlands tees off on the first hole during day two of The 152nd Open championship at Royal Troon. (Andrew Redington/Getty Images)

“It’s mistake after mistake after mistake and no one wants to own up to it and nobody wants to make it right and now I’m in a position where I don’t know what to do.”

Luiten previously competed in the Olympics in 2016 in Rio de Janiero. What was Luiten’s initial response when he was informed that even though he won his court case against the Dutch Olympic Committee, he still wouldn’t be in the field?

“This can’t be right,” he said. “I was entered before the deadline. The IGF gave my spot away even though I notified them not to give it away because I’m going to court. They say they followed the protocol.

“They all point to each other. They’re just a bunch of amateurs. They think they run a professional golf event but you can see it’s the Olympics, it’s run by amateurs.”

Asked what should be done to ensure this doesn’t happen again, Luiten said, “I think they should make it an amateur event. If you let amateurs decide for professional golfers then you get some weird rulings and whatever. That’s what happened in Holland with me. You’ve got a bunch of amateurs making the rules for professional golf events. That’s the way the Olympics started and that’s the way it should be.”

Luiten said he’s disappointed but he’s come to terms with getting a raw deal.

“I could take them to court again but then you spend another $100,000 and you don’t know if you’re going to win for an event that you don’t even get paid for. I spent $20,000 and I’m done with it,” he said. “It’s the Olympics but with all the stuff going on it has lost some of its – what’s the word? – glamour.

“I don’t know what I’d do if I get the call but right now I’m happy not to play. I’m quite done with it. I’ll be quite happy when I’m in Mallorca and I’m in the pool.”

Luiten shot 75-76 at Royal Troon this week to miss the cut.

Tiger Woods shoots second-round 6-over 77, misses cut at 2024 British Open

This is his third missed cut in four major starts this year.

After posting an 8-over 79 on Thursday, things didn’t get much better for Tiger Woods at the 2024 British Open on Day 2.

The 15-time major champion began his day with a par on No. 1, but made a sloppy double-bogey six on the par-4 second and was quickly over par. Woods added another blemish to the card on No. 5 but quickly got the shot back with a nice 20-foot birdie putt on the par-5 sixth.

Before making the turn, Woods made bogey at the par-4 ninth and made the turn with a 3-over 39.

He opened his back nine with a couple pars at Nos. 10 and 11 before a bogey on the par-4 12th.

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A three-foot miss on the 14th resulted in another bogey for Tiger, and he walked to the 15th tee box 5 over on the day.

After two pars on 15 and 16, a bogey on 17 and another par on 18, Tiger settled for a second-round 6-over 77.

This is his third straight missed cut in majors this year.

2024 British Open Friday tee times, pairings and how to watch at Royal Troon

More coffee golf!

The first round of the 2024 British Open is in the books, and there’s a past Champion Golfer of the Year lurking.

Shane Lowry fired a bogey-free 5-under 66 on Thursday and is one back of the lead at Royal Troon in Scotland. Daniel Brown is the solo leader, playing in one of the last groups of the day, firing a 6-under 65 after a birdie on 18. Justin Thomas had the best round of the morning wave, shooting 3-under 68, and is solo third.

Meanwhile, there were plenty of big names who struggled on Thursday, including Ludvig Aberg, Rory McIlroy, Bryson DeChambeau, Tiger Woods and more.

Marquee groups

  • Jon Rahm, Tommy Fleetwood, Robert MacIntyre
  • Ludvig Aberg, Bryson DeChambeau, Tom Kim
  • Rory McIlroy, Max Homa, Tyrrell Hatton
  • Wyndham Clark, Hideki Matsuyama, Brooks Koepka
  • Tiger Woods, Xander Schauffele, Patrick Cantlay
  • Jordan Spieth, Scottie Scheffler, Cameron Young

Here’s a look at the second round tee times for the 2024 British Open, as well as Friday’s TV and streaming information.

Friday tee times

Time Players
1:35 a.m.
Ewen Ferguson, Marcel Siem
1:46 a.m.
C.T. Pan, Yuto Katsuragawa
1:57 a.m.
Rikuya Hoshino, Angel Hidalgo, Richard Mansell
2:08 a.m.
Corey Conners, Ryan Fox, Jorge Campillo
2:19 a.m.
Ernie Els, Gary Woodland, Altin Van der Merwe
2:30 a.m.
Henrik Stenson, Rasmus Hojgaard, Jacob Skov Oleson
2:41 a.m.
Louis Oothuizen, Billy Horschel, Victor Perez
2:52 a.m.
Sepp Straka, Brendon Todd, Jordan Smith
3:03 a.m.
Denny McCarthy, Taylor Moore, Adrian Meronk
3:14 a.m.
Jason Day, Ben An, Rickie Fowler
3:25 a.m.
Alex Cejka, Eric Cole, Kurt Kitayama
3:36 a.m.
Darren Clarke, J.T. Poston, Dean Burmester
3:47 a.m.
Phil Mickelson, Joost Luiten, Dustin Johnson
4:03 a.m.
Padraig Harrington, Davis Thompson, Matthew Jordan
4:14 a.m.
Wyndham Clark, Hideki Matsuyama, Brooks Koepka
4:25 a.m.
Tiger Woods, Xander Schauffele, Patrick Cantlay
4:36 a.m.
Collin Morikawa, Sam Burns, Si Woo Kim
4:47 a.m.
Shane Lowry, Cameron Smith, Matt Fitzpatrick
4:58 a.m.
Jordan Spieth, Scottie Scheffler, Cameron Young
5:09 a.m.
Akshay Bhatia, Tom Hoge, Sami Valimaki
5:20 a.m.
Emiliano Grillo, Ben Griffin, Mackenzie Hughes
5:31 a.m.
Yannik Paul, Joe Dean, Andy Ogletree
5:42 a.m.
Ryan van Velzen, Charlie Lindh, Luis Masaveu
5:53 a.m.
Kazuma Kobori, Jaime Montojo, Liam Nolan
6:04 a.m.
Daniel Brown, Denwit Boriboonsub, Matthew Dodd-Berry
6:15 a.m.
Jeung-Hun Wang, Aguri Iwasaki, Sam Horsfield
6:26 a.m.
Justin Leonard, Todd Hamilton, Jack McDonald
6:47 a.m.
Alex Noren, Tom McKibbin, Calum Scott
6:58 a.m.
Jesper Svensson, Vincent Norrman, Michael Hendry
7:09 a.m.
Younghan Song, Daniel Hillier, Ryosuke Kinoshita
7:20 a.m.
Min Woo Lee, Ryo Hisatsune, Abraham Ancer
7:31 a.m.
Nicolai Hojgaard, Adam Scott, Keita Nakajima
7:42 a.m.
Francesco Molinari, Justin Rose, Jasper Stubbs
7:53 a.m.
Justin Thomas, Sungjae Im, Matthew Southgate
8:04 a.m.
Nick Taylor, Matt Wallace, Laurie Canter
8:15 a.m.
Matteo Manassero, Shubhankar Sharma
8:26 a.m.
Zach Johnson, Austin Eckroat, Thornjorn Oleson
8:37 a.m.
John Daly, Santiago de la Fuente, Aaron Rai
8:48 a.m.
Stewart Cink, Chris Kirk, Dominic Clemons
9:04 a.m.
Stephan Jaeger, Adam Schenk, Joaquin Niemann
9:15 a.m.
Adam Hadwin, Lucas Glover, Christiaan Bezuidenhout
9:26 a.m.
Tony Finau, Russell Henley, Matthieu Pavon
9:37 a.m.
Jon Rahm, Tommy Fleetwood, Robert MacIntyre
9:48 a.m.
Ludvig Aberg, Bryson DeChambeau, Tom Kim
9:59 a.m.
Brian Harman, Viktor Hovland, Sahith Theegala
10:10 a.m.
Rory McIlroy, Max Homa, Tyrrell Hatton
10:21 a.m.
Keegan Bradley, Will Zalatoris, Gordon Sargent
10:32 a.m.
Harris English, Maverick McNealy, Alexander Bjork
10:43 a.m.
Guido Migliozzi, Sean Crocker, Tommy Morrison
10:54 a.m.
David Puig, John Catlin, Gun-Tack Koh
11:05 a.m.
Thriston Lawrence, Dan Bradbury, Elvis Smylie
11:16 a.m.
Nacho Elvira, Minkyu Kim, Darren Fichardt
11:27 a.m.
Mason Anderson, Masahiro Kawamura, Sam Hutsby

How to watch

Thursday, July 19 (all times EST)

First round, 1:30 a.m.- 4 a.m., Peacock

First round, 4 a.m.-3 p.m., USA Network

First round, 3 p.m.-4:15 p.m., Peacock

Live from the Open, 3 p.m., Golf Channel

Mistakes and inconsistency highlight Tiger Woods’ opening round at 2024 British Open

Thursday was a similar script to what has become the 2024 version of Tiger Woods.

One of the biggest talking points coming into the 2024 British Open surrounding Tiger Woods was whether it was time for him to retire.

The talks and conversations stemmed from a Colin Montgomerie interview last week, saying it was past time for Woods to call it a career from playing professionally. Woods responded Tuesday during his pre-tournament press conference, but while he talked the talk in the media center, he didn’t walk the walk on the golf course, only adding fuel to the fire about how this version the 15-time major champion can compete in the biggest competitions in golf.

Woods shot 8-over 79 on Thursday at Royal Troon in Scotland, and it was a similar script to what has become the 2024 version of Tiger. He had a decent start, was 1 under thru 3 holes, but he couldn’t capitalize on his good play off the tee, as poor iron shots piled up and then it got shakier once he got on and around the greens.

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Another ailment on Thursday was a nearly 15-minute wait on the par-4 11th tee box. Woods’ group, which included PGA champion Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay, had to stand around while Wyndham Clark received a ruling in the fairway and then had to wait for a TV tower to be lowered so he could hit a shot.

Tiger Woods hits out of the rough on the 12th hole during the first round of the Open Championship golf tournament at Royal Troon. Mandatory Credit: Jack Gruber-USA TODAY Sports

The cold temperatures plus standing around is about the worst thing for Woods, who has said numerous times he prefers warmer temperatures and movement to keep his body loose. When he finally hit, Woods’ tee shot nearly went out of bounds but into a bush, and he had to take an unplayable. After the wait, for the next couple holes he was constantly stretching his back and never really seemed in a groove all the way to the clubhouse.

He birdied the third and added another at the 14th, but Woods also had six bogeys and two doubles. The inconsistency of playing only five tournaments this year and 10 complete rounds showed its face again. He is a combined 39 over so far this year.

Tiger’s scores in 2024

Tournament Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4
Genesis Invitational 72 (WD)
Masters Tournament 73 72 82 77
PGA Championship 72 77
U.S. Open 74 73
Open Championship 79

There were flashes of prime Tiger, from stellar tee shots to the thundering movements of the stellar galleries parading around Royal Troon to get a glimpse of a legend. But far more often were the mistakes and blunders that he has only started to make thanks to Father Time and his body only allowing him to do so much.

If there were any positives from the opening round, it’s how Woods finished. He was 1 over in his last six holes when that number could’ve been a bit higher and should’ve been a bit lower. But he was somewhat stable coming in on an otherwise inconsistent day, and that’s perhaps what he needs to bounce back Friday and grind to make the cut.

However, a three-putt bogey on the last will leave a sour taste in his mouth before his tee time Friday morning.

Bryson DeChambeau, Rory McIlroy blown away by the wind at 2024 British Open

“It was a weird day,” DeChambeau said.

TROON, Scotland — After dueling for the U.S. Open title last month in the North Carolina Sandhills, Bryson DeChambeau and Rory McIlroy dueled for the most disappointing start at the 152nd British Open on Thursday.

DeChambeau shot 42 on the front nine at Royal Troon and posted 5-over 76 while McIlroy was even worse, slicing his tee shot on the train tracks at No. 11 and shooting 7-over 78.

“It was a weird day,” DeChambeau said.

“It was definitely tricky,” said McIlroy of the test that was Troon, the seaside links along the west coast of Ayrshire.

Despite a light rain for much of the day, the course played firm with just enough wind to wreak havoc.

“It was brutal out there,” defending champion Brian Harman said.

McIlroy, the world No. 2, said, “if anything, it was more like the conditions got the better of me, those cross-winds.”

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Oh, those fickle winds. McIlroy dropped a shot at the first but got it back with his lone birdie of the day at No. 3 after wedging to inside 4 feet. It all started to go wrong at No. 8, the Postage Stamp par 3, where his tee shot found the right bunker and he needed two tries to extricate himself. Double bogey.

“I missed the green and left it in the bunker and made a 5. Then once we turned on that back nine, it was left-to-right winds. I was sort of struggling to hole the ball in that wind a little bit, and that got me.”

So did his tee shot at No. 11, which sailed right and out of bounds and resulted in another double bogey. McIlroy, who has been stuck on four major titles for nearly a decade, didn’t respond well to conditions that perplexed the field of 157.

“You play your practice rounds, and you try to come up with a strategy that you think is going to get you around the golf course. Then when the wind is like that, you know, other options present themselves, and you start to second guess yourself a little bit,” McIlroy said. “The conditions were tough on that back nine, and I just didn’t do a good enough job.”

Neither did DeChambeau, though his travails were largely on the front nine.

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Bryson DeChambeau hits out of the rough on the 15th hole during the first round of the 2024 British Open at Royal Troon. (Jack Gruber-USA TODAY Sports)

He made bogeys at three of the first four holes, missing par putts of inside 5 feet at the first and just over 3 feet at the fourth. Then he made a double bogey at the sixth, spraying his tee shot right into thick rough and tried to hack a 7-iron out of trouble.

“I didn’t get it high enough,” he said. “I thinned it a little bit and caught the stuff and came out dead, and then I tried to open face a 5-wood and squirted off the left side of my face and just shot left. I’m just glad nobody got hurt. Luckily I found it.”

But it was the wind that proved to be a riddle that DeChambeau failed to solve.

“It was in and off the right and I was trying to draw the ball and the ball was knuckling a little bit,” he said. “It was a really difficult challenge, and I should have just cut the ball.”

DeChambeau finished T-6 at the Masters, second at the PGA Championship and then won the U.S. Open for the second time. But the Open Championship has typically given him fits: a T-8 in 2022 is his only finish better than T-33 in six previous starts, and the change in wind direction created a variable he said he felt unprepared for.

“It’s a completely different test. I didn’t get any practice in it, and I didn’t really play much in the rain,” he explained, calling the conditions “something I’m not familiar with.”

He added: “I never grew up playing it, and not to say that that’s the reason… I can do it when it’s warm and not windy.”

After playing his first eight holes in 6 over, DeChambeau righted the ship. He did have one highlight to remember, holing a 55-foot eagle putt at 16.

However, the driver was as erratic as it was in the final round of the U.S. Open when he managed to find just five fairways but kept drawing good lies amid the Pinehurst wiregrass and scrub brush. His luck ran out as the Scottish fescue proved more penal. DeChambeau blamed his Krank driver, which he said was designed for around 190 ball speed, for not being built for cooler conditions when the golf ball doesn’t compress as much.

“It’s probably something along those lines,” he said.

Both DeChambeau and McIlroy have dug big holes and will have their work cut out just to make the cut.

“He absolutely gutted,” Golf Channel’s Paul McGinley said of McIlroy. “His race is probably run now at this stage. As they say, you can’t win the Open or a major on the first day, but you can certainly lose it and he may well have lost it there today.”

DeChambeau, for one, wasn’t ready to throw in the towel.

“I’m going to go figure it out,” DeChambeau said.

Photos: The 152nd British Open at Royal Troon’s Old Course

Check out the scenes from Troon.

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The 2024 British Open was at Royal Troon, where the best players in the world battled both the world-class golf course and the elements.

Entering the week, world No. 1 and Masters champion Scottie Scheffler was the betting favorite at +450. He’s joined in the field by PGA Championship winner Xander Schauffele, U.S. Open winner Bryson DeChambeau and world No. 2 Rory McIlroy, among others.

Royal Troon is a par-71 golf course measuring 7,385 yards.

This week’s winner, on top of being crowned the Champion Golfer of the Year, will earn $3.1 million of the $17 million purse and 700 FedEx Cup points.

Check out some of the best photos from the British Open, where Xander Schauffele earned his second career major and second of 2024.

Things to know about the Claret Jug, awarded to the British Open winner

The Champion Golfer of the Year earns a big paycheck and of course the Claret Jug.

The Champion Golfer of the Year, aka the winner of the British Open, earns a large sum of money, many accolades and the historic Claret Jug. OK, not the Claret Jug. We can explain.

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There have been 151 Opens contested over the years but the trophy wasn’t yet created for the first nearly dozen tournaments.

And did you know that the Claret Jug has a lesser-known formal name of The Golf Champion Trophy?

But what about the trophy? Here are some more interesting facts about the Claret Jug.

Postage Stamp: You can watch every shot live on the shortest hole of all the British Open courses

It was once described as “a pitching surface skimmed down to the size of a postage stamp.”

It’s the shortest hole of them all in the British Open rota.

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It got its name from Willie Park Jr., who won the Open twice and later wrote about the eighth hole at Royal Troon’s Old Course for Golf Illustrated, calling the shortie “a pitching surface skimmed down to the size of a postage stamp.”

At the 152nd edition of the British Open, which gets underway Thursday, this pint-sized terror will challenge the field of 158. Overall, the par-71 course measures 7,385 yards but the offical yardage for No. 8 is 123 yards, although it can play as short as 99. The putting surface is surround by five bunkers. In 1950, amateur Hermann Tissies needed five shots to get out of one of the bunkers, leading him to post a 15.

In 2024, golf fans can watch every shot over all four days live on the R&A’s website. Called “Postage Stamp Live“, the live streaming channel will have all the shots, from the first golfer to the last.

The Royal Troon website offers this description of the hole:

“The tee is on high ground and a dropping shot is played over a gully to a long but extremely narrow green set into the side of a large sandhill. Two bunkers protect the left side of the green while a large crater bunker shields the approach. Any mistake on the right will find one of the two deep bunkers with near vertical faces. There is no safe way to play this hole, the ball must find the green with the tee-shot. Many top players have come to grief at this the shortest hole in Open Championship golf.”

Henrik Stenson, the most recent to win the Claret Jug at Royal Troon in 2016, said, “If you’re the kind of fan that wants to see carnage I can highly recommend going out to that eigth hole and sitting in that grandstand on a difficult day.”

Tiger Woods was asked about the hole during his Tuesday news conference.

“I hit 9-iron and a pitching wedge the last two times I played it. I’ve hit as much as a 7-iron,” he said. “But it’s a very simple hole; just hit the ball on the green. That’s it. Green good, miss green bad. It doesn’t get any more simple than that. You don’t need a 240-yard par-3 for it to be hard.”

NBC, USA and Peacock have live coverage of all the golf for all four rounds starting at 1:30 a.m. ET on Thursday.