British Open leaderboard updates for Sunday's final round at Royal Portrush
The Claret Jug will be hoisted and someone's name will be etched into the history books.
Keep up with all the action with this Sunday live leaderboard updates for scores, highlights and more from the final round of the Open.
British Open live leaderboard
See every score being carded with our 2025 British Open Championship leaderboard from USA Today Sports. Here's a look at scores after 54 holes.
Position
Name
Score
1
Scottie Scheffler
-14
2
Haotong Li
-10
3
Matt Fitzpatrick
-9
T4
Rory McIlroy
-8
T4
Chris Gotterup
-8
T4
Harris English
-8
T4
Tyrrell Hatton
-8
British Open 2025 Sunday final round tee times
Click here for the complete list of tee times.
How to watch the final round of the British Open
Streaming: 5 a.m. ET to 7 a.m. ET on USA Network
TV: 7 a.m. ET to 3 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock
Radio: 2 a.m. ET to end of play on Sirius XM PGA Tour Radio
USA's and NBC's coverage will also stream on the NBC Sports app. In addition, TheOpen.com official website has featured groups and a channel dedicated to Calamity Corner, the par-3 16th hole.
Final-round weather report
Click here for the full weather forecast at Royal Portrush for Sunday.
British Open Championship 2025 prize money, purse
The 2025 payouts are the same as 2024's, with the winner receiving $3.1 million of the $17 million total purse.
Who won the British Open Championship in 2024?
Xander Schauffele enters Royal Portrush as the defending champion. He was victorious at Royal Troon in 2024, edging out Justin Rose and Billy Horschel by two strokes.
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: British Open leaderboard: Sunday final round scores, updates
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