BRACE yourselves golf fans as The Open will be swinging into action TOMORROW – and it is expected to be a memorable one.
The upcoming 150th Open Championship has already made history with a record-breaking 290,000 fans set to be in attendance at St Andrews.
Colin Morikawa secured his first major triumph at The Open in 2021
And with the likes of Scottie Scheffler, Rory Mcllroy and American icon Tiger Woods in the line-up, supporters are in for a treat.
Find out all you need to know about The Open 2022 below…
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When is The Open 2022?
The iconic Open Championship will take place from TOMORROW – Thursday July 14 to Sunday July 17.
Play is scheduled to get underway from 6:45am UK time on the opening two days and 8am UK time across the weekend.
Historic Old Course St Andrews in Scotland is where all the action will be happening.
Collin Morikawa beat all the odds to claim his first major triumph in The Open 2021.
What TV channel is The Open 2022 on and can I live stream it?
The Open will be broadcasted live on Sky Sports Golf in the UK.
Coverage will commence from 6:30am UK time – 15 minutes before play is set to get underway on Thursday July 14.
Subscription members of Sky Sports can stream ALL the action live on the Sky Go app or the Sky Sports website.
What are the tee times?
06:35am – Paul Lawrie , Webb Simpson, Min Woo Lee
06:46am – Sadom Kaewkanjana, Ben Campbell, Barclay Brown
06:57am – Dean Burmester, Chan Kim, Brandon Wu
07:19am – Garrick Higgo, MinKyu Kim, Ashley Chesters
07:30am – Phil Mickelson, Lucas Herbert, Kurt Kitayama
07:41am – Patrick Reed, Tom Hoge, JooHyung Kim
07:52am – John Daly, Bryson DeChambeau, Cameron Tringale
08:03am – Cameron Smith, Brooks Koepka, Seamus Power
08:14am – Francesco Molinari, Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Rose
08:25am – Cameron Young, Kyoung Hoon Lee, Robert MacIntyre
08:36am – Zach Johnson, Billy Horschel, Corey Conners
08:47am – Brian Harman, Pablo Larrazabal, Danny Willett
09:03am – Stephen Dodd, JT Poston, Lee Westwood
09:14am – Sepp Straka, Luke List, Justin De Los Santos
09:25am – Ernie Els, Adri Arnaus, Brad Kennedy
09:36am – Mackenzie Hughes, Scott Vincent, Victor Perez
09:47am – Jason Kokrak, Nicolai Hojgaard, Sihwan Kim
09:58am – Collin Morikawa, Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele
10:09am – Shane Lowry, Justin Thomas, Victor Hovland
10:20am – Will Zalatoris, Hideki Matsuyama, Tony Finau
10:31am – Kevin Kisner, Chris Kirk, Takumi Kanaya
10:42am – Dylan Frittelli, Trey Mullinax, Matthew Jordan
10:53am – Anthony Quayle, Zander Lombard, John Parry
11:04am – Thomas Detry, Richard Mansell, Marco Penge
11:5am – Alexander Bjork, Oliver Farr, Matt Ford
11:36am – Mark Calcavecchia, Ryan Fox, Jediah Morgan
11:47am – Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Bernd Wiesberger, Sam Bairstow
11:58am – Adrian Meronk, Haotong Li, Marcus Armitage
12:09pm – Thriston Lawrence, Fabrizio Zanotti, Alex Wrigley
12:20pm – Aaron Wise, Si Woo Kim, Sam Horsfield
12:31pm – Talor Gooch, Shaun Norris, Wyndham Clark
12:42pm – Henrik Stenson, Russell Henley, Aldrich Potgieter
12:53pm – Stewart Cink, Sergio Garcia, Aaron Jarvis
13:04pm – Sungjae Im, Paul Casey, Gary Woodland
13:15pm – Dustin Johnson, Adam Scott, Marc Leishman
13:26pm – Scottie Scheffler, Joaquin Niemann (Chi), Tyrrell Hatton
13:37pm – Darren Clarke, Richard Bland, Filippo Celli
13:48pm – Kevin Na, Kazuki Higa, Erik van Rooyen
14:04pm – David Duval, Justin Harding, Jordan Smith
14:15pm – Shugo Imahira, Jason Scrivener, David Law
14:26pm – Abraham Ancer, Yuto Katsuragawa, Emiliano Grillo
14:37pm – Louis Oosthuizen, Harris English, Keita Nakajima
14:48pm – Padraig Harrington, Thomas Pieters, Keith Mitchell
14:49pm – Tiger Woods, Matt Fitzpatrick, Max Homa
15:10pm – Jordan Spieth, Jon Rahm, Harold Varner III
15:21pm – Patrick Cantlay, Sam Burns, Mito Pereira
15:32pm – Keegan Bradley, Sebastian Munoz, Sahith Theegala
15:43pm – Laurie Canter, Dimitrios Papadatos, Matthew Griffin
15:54pm – John Catlin, Jamie Rutherford, David Carey
16:05pm – Mingyu Cho, Jorge Fernandez Valdes, Robert Dinwiddie
16:16pm – Lars Van Meijel, Jack Floydd, Ronan Mullarney
Latest odds to win
- Rory McIlory: 11/1
- Xander Schauffele: 18/1
- Jordan Spieth, Scottie Scheffler: 20/1
- Jon Rahm: 21/1
- Matthew Fitzpatrick: 23/1
- Justin Thomas: 25/1
- Patrick Cantlay, Cameron Smith: 29/1
- Will Zalatoris: 33/1
- Collin Morikawa: 35/1
- Dustin Johnson: 39/1
- Tommy Fleetwood: 43/1
- Tyrrell Hatton, Tony Finau: 50/1
- Tiger Woods: 109/1
*Odds courtesy of Betfair are correct at time of publishing
What has been said about The Open 2022?
Tiger Woods revealed that he has no retirement plans at the moment, but the American legend admitted that he has to put in extra effort to prepare for major tournaments.
Tiger Woods could be playing his last Open at St Andrews
Woods said: “The biggest challenge is I’m not playing tournament golf to get tournament ready for the majors. I’m not hitting shots in tournaments to know what works and what doesn’t work,
“So this is what my future is, a very limited schedule. I’m going to have to somehow figure out a way to practice at home efficiently and come to these events maybe just a little bit earlier and get more looks and try to get a better feel for it.”
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