British Open 2025: Leaderboard, final results from Royal Portrush
Scheffler closed in 3-under 68 Sunday at Royal Portrush to finish at 17 under, four shots clear of Harris English (66). Local favorite Rory McIlroy finished with a 69 to tie for seventh.
Here's a look at the final results and scores from those who made the cut in Portrush, Northern Ireland:
British Open 2025 prize money: Full payout from the $17 million purse at Royal Portrush
Full purse breakdown for the 153rd Open champion, Scottie Scheffler, and other finishers at Royal Portrush.
Golf Channel Staff
,
POS
PLAYER
SCORE
R1
R2
R3
R4
1
Scottie Scheffler
-17
68
64
67
68
2
Harris English
-13
67
70
68
66
3
Chris Gotterup
-12
72
65
68
67
T4
Hao-Tong Li
-11
67
67
69
70
T4
Matt Fitzpatrick
-11
67
66
71
69
T4
Wyndham Clark
-11
76
66
66
65
T7
Rory McIlroy
-10
70
69
66
69
T7
Xander Schauffele
-10
71
69
66
68
T7
Robert Macintyre
-10
71
66
70
67
T10
Corey Conners
-9
74
69
66
66
T10
Bryson DeChambeau
-9
78
65
68
64
T10
Brian Harman
-9
69
65
73
68
T10
Russell Henley
-9
72
70
65
68
T14
Rickie Fowler
-8
69
72
70
65
T14
Nicolai Hojgaard
-8
69
69
69
69
T16
Justin Rose
-7
69
71
68
69
T16
John Parry
-7
72
71
67
67
T16
Tommy Fleetwood
-7
73
68
69
67
T16
Tyrrell Hatton
-7
68
69
68
72
T16
Hideki Matsuyama
-7
74
69
68
66
T16
Rasmus Hojgaard
-7
69
68
70
70
T16
Jesper Svensson
-7
71
72
68
66
T23
Lucas Glover
-6
69
72
68
69
T23
Dustin Johnson
-6
73
69
67
69
T23
Maverick McNealy
-6
69
74
69
66
T23
J.J. Spaun
-6
73
69
68
68
T23
Ludvig Aberg
-6
73
67
68
70
T28
Oliver Lindell
-5
72
68
68
71
T28
Harry Hall
-5
73
67
68
71
T30
Keegan Bradley
-4
72
67
70
71
T30
Daniel Berger
-4
72
70
70
68
T30
Kristoffer Reitan
-4
72
68
68
72
T30
Akshay Bhatia
-4
73
68
70
69
T34
Lee Westwood
-3
69
70
69
73
T34
Sergio Garcia
-3
70
73
70
68
T34
Justin Thomas
-3
72
69
69
71
T34
Christiaan Bezuidenhout
-3
67
73
69
72
T34
Jon Rahm
-3
70
72
69
70
T34
Aaron Rai
-3
69
72
71
69
T40
Jason Kokrak
-2
71
70
71
70
T40
Shane Lowry
-2
70
72
74
66
T40
Jordan Spieth
-2
73
69
72
68
T40
Nathan Kimsey
-2
71
72
68
71
T40
Takumi Kanaya
-2
71
72
69
70
T45
Henrik Stenson
-1
75
68
69
71
T45
Thomas Detry
-1
72
71
70
70
T45
Thriston Lawrence
-1
73
70
68
72
T45
Jordan L. Smith
-1
71
68
72
72
T45
Sam Burns
-1
70
69
72
72
T45
Matt Wallace
-1
73
69
66
75
T45
Matthew Jordan
-1
68
72
73
70
T52
Marc Leishman
E
73
68
68
75
T52
Adrien Saddier
E
72
71
72
69
T52
Sepp Straka
E
72
71
70
71
T52
Sungjae Im
E
71
71
67
75
T56
Phil Mickelson
1
70
72
76
67
T56
Jhonattan Vegas
1
72
70
70
73
T56
Tony Finau
1
70
68
72
75
T59
Justin Leonard
2
70
73
70
73
T59
Antoine Rozner
2
72
70
73
71
T61
Dean Burmester
3
71
71
76
69
T61
Romain Langasque
3
71
71
72
73
T63
Ryggs Johnston
4
74
66
74
74
T63
Francesco Molinari
4
72
71
71
74
T63
Andrew Novak
4
71
72
74
71
T63
Viktor Hovland
4
73
69
73
73
T63
Riki Kawamoto
4
72
70
78
68
68
Jacob Skov Olesen
6
67
76
73
74
69
Matti Schmid
8
73
70
79
70
70
Sebastian Soderberg
11
73
70
75
77
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