The OPEN (11th – 20th July 2026)
- Venue – The Old Course, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland.
- 2026 Champion – TBC
This will be the 155th Open Championship and the event returns to the “Home of Golf” for a record 31st time—one of the biggest events in the UK golf calendar
The Open, also called the British Open (in the USA), has been organised annually since 1860.
It is the oldest of golf’s professional major events, and arguably the most prestigious.
The tournament is hosted by some of the most famous and difficult golf links courses in Scotland, England, and Northern Ireland.
Historic golf courses, such as Royal Liverpool, Carnoustie, Portrush, and Royal St George’s, have also hosted the tournament in recent years.
The courses that host the event are known (and selected) for their windy conditions, deep bunkers, and fast greens.
However, an ‘Open’ course is often built on fast-draining ‘links’ land, meaning an event is rarely postponed due to weather.
In addition, while many courses have been updated, The Open courses were often sculpted into the original landscape and terrain rather than built by design.
The oldest golf tournament has been won most times by Harry Vardon with six victories, followed by Peter Thomson, Tom Watson, J.H. Taylor, and James Braid each with 5 wins.
Players with four titles include Tom Morris Sr, Tom Morris Jr, Willie Park Sr, and Walter Hagen.
Three-time winners include Bob Ferguson, Bobby Jones, Henry Cotton, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus, Seve Ballesteros, Nick Faldo, and Tiger Woods.