
The Open 2025: Final-round tee times, featured groups at Royal Portrush
The 153rd Open Championship concludes Sunday at Royal Portrush. USA Network, NBC and Peacock will have wall-to-wall live coverage from Portrush, Northern Ireland, including featured groups (TBD; all times EDT):
Golf Channel Staff,
Final-round tee times at The Open
Matti Schmid
Riki Kawamoto
Dean Burmester
Phil Mickelson
Sebastian Soderberg
Andrew Novak
Shane Lowry
Jacob Skov Olesen
Antoine Rozner
Viktor Hovland
Adrien Saddier
Ryggs Johnston
Romain Langasque
Jordan Spieth
Francesco Molinari
Matthew Jordan
Sergio Garcia
Justin Leonard
Thomas Detry
Sepp Straka
Aaron Rai
Jason Kokrak
Daniel Berger
Jhonattan Vegas
Maverick McNealy
Henrik Stenson
Takumi Kanaya
Jordan Smith
Sam Burns
Rickie Fowler
Akshay Bhatia
Jon Rahm
Jesper Svensson
Thriston Lawrence
Bryson DeChambeau
Nathan Kimsey
Hideki Matsuyama
Tony Finau
Justin Thomas
Tommy Fleetwood
J.J. Spaun
John Parry
Keegan Bradley
Christiaan Bezuidenhout
Marc Leishman
Lucas Glover
Sungjae Im
Dustin Johnson
Corey Conners
Lee Westwood
Harry Hall
Justin Rose
Ludvig Åberg
Kristoffer Reitan
Oliver Lindell
Matt Wallace
Wyndham Clark
Brian Harman
Rasmus Højgaard
Robert MacIntyre
Nicolai Højgaard
Russell Henley
Xander Schauffele
Tyrrell Hatton
Harris English
Chris Gotterup
Rory McIlroy
Matt Fitzpatrick
Haotong Li
Scottie Scheffler
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