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The Herald Scotland
2 days ago
- Sport
- The Herald Scotland
British Open live updates, leaderboard: Scores, first-round tee times
Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy, who make up the top two golfers in the world, respectively, will also be among the field. Scheffler earned his first PGA Championship in May, five strokes ahead of fellow Americans Bryson DeChambeau, Harris English and Davis Riley. McIlroy, a Northern Irishman, is coming off a successful start to the year, winning the Masters, the Players Championship and the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. A 16-year-old McIlroy shot a 61, setting a course record, at the golf club back in 2005 during the North of Ireland Championship. He also had his struggles at the venue, missing the cut in 2019 when the Open tournament was last held there. USA TODAY Sports will have complete Round 1 coverage from Royal Portrush, so make sure to check back for live updates. Open Championship 2025 leaderboard You can get the latest leaderboard updates and tee times here. Where to watch The Open: TV Channel, streaming Thursday Live coverage of this year's Open Championship will be provided by NBC, USA Network, Golf Channel and Peacock. Live streaming is also available via Fubo, which is offering a free trial for new subscribers. All times Eastern Thursday, July 17 - Friday, July 18 Rounds 1 and 2 1:30-4 a.m.: Stream on Peacock Stream on Peacock 4 a.m-3:30 p.m.: Watch on USA Network, NBC Sports app, Peacock, Fubo Watch on USA Network, NBC Sports app, Peacock, Fubo 3:30-6 p.m.: Golf Channel live from The Open Watch the 2025 Open Championship with Fubo The Open tee times today: British Open pairings For a full list of tee times, you can find Thursday's starts here. All times Eastern; (a) amateur 1:35 a.m. -- Padraig Harrington, Nicolai Hojgaard, Tom McKibbin 1:46 a.m. -- Louis Oosthuizen, Guido Migliozzi, K.J. Choi 1:57 a.m. -- Cameron Smith, Marco Penge, Justin Hastings (a) 2:08 a.m. -- Jason Day, Taylor Pendrith, Jacob Skov Olesen 2:19 a.m. -- Phil Mickelson, Daniel van Tonder, Ryan Peake 2:30 a.m. -- Max Greyserman, Byeong Hun An, Niklas Norgaard 2:41 a.m. -- Jordan Smith, Haotong Li, Dustin Johnson 2:52 a.m. -- Darren Clarke, Davis Riley, Lucas Herbert 3:03 a.m. -- Kevin Yu, Julien Guerrier, Mikiya Akutsu 3:14 a.m. -- Thomas Detry, Chris Gotterup, Lee Westwood 3:25 a.m. -- Patrick Cantlay, Cameron Young, Mackenzie Hughes 3:36 a.m. -- Thorbjorn Olesen, Matthew Jordan, Filip Jakubcik (a) 3:47 a.m. -- Henrik Stenson, Stephan Jaeger, Sebastian Soderberg 4:03 a.m. -- Kristoffer Reitan, Martin Couvra, Adrien Saddier 4:14 a.m. -- Takumi Kanaya, Justin Walters, Bryan Newman (a) 4:25 a.m. -- Hideki Matsuyama, Ryan Fox, Matt Fitzpatrick 4:36 a.m. -- Sepp Straka, Ben Griffin, Akshay Bhatia 4:47 a.m. -- Sam Burns, Aldrich Potgieter, Brooks Koepka 4:58 a.m. -- Xander Schauffele, J.J. Spaun, Jon Rahm 5:09 a.m. -- Scottie Scheffler, Shane Lowry, Collin Morikawa 5:20 a.m. -- Corey Conners, Wyndham Clark, Tom Hoge 5:31 a.m. -- Denny McCarthy, Nico Echavarria, Patrick Reed 5:42 a.m. -- Matt Schmid, Ryggs Johnston, Richard Teder (a) 5:53 a.m. -- Dylan Naidoo, Darren Fichardt, John Axelsen 6:04 a.m. -- Justin Suh, Oliver Lindell, Jesper Sandborg 6:15 a.m. -- Sadom Kaewkanjana, Riki Kawamoto, Sampson Zheng 6:26 a.m. -- Stewart Cink, Matteo Manassero, Marc Leishman 6:47 a.m. -- Francesco Molinari, Jesper Svensson, Connor Graham (a) 6:58 a.m. -- Zach Johnson, Daniel Hillier, Daniel Brown 7:09 a.m. -- Adam Scott, Rickie Fowler, Ethan Fang (a) 7:20 a.m. -- Laurie Canter, Elvis Smylie, Sergio Garcia 7:31 a.m. -- Andrew Novak, Matthieu Pavin, Matt Wallace 7:42 a.m. -- Davis Thompson, Dean Burmester, Rikuya Hoshino 7:53 a.m. -- Si Woo Kim, Shugo Imahira, Sebastian Cave (a) 8:04 a.m. -- Michael Kim, Bud Cauley, John Parry 8:15 a.m. -- Matt McCarty, Shaun Norris, Angel Hidalgo 8:26 a.m. -- Keegan Bradley, Sungjae Im, Daniel Berger 8:37 a.m. -- Rasmus Hojgaard, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Romain Langasque 8:48 a.m. -- Aaron Rai, Sahith Theegala, Harry Hall 9:04 a.m. -- Justin Leonard, Thriston Lawrence, Antoine Rozner 9:15 a.m. -- J.T. Poston, Chris Kirk, Carlos Ortiz 9:26 a.m. -- Brian Harman, Maverick McNealy, Joaquin Niemann 9:37 a.m. -- Russell Henley, Tyrrell Hatton, Min Woo Lee 9:48 a.m. -- Robert MacIntyre, Bryson DeChambeau, Justin Rose 9:59 a.m. -- Jordan Spieth, Ludvig Aberg, Viktor Hovland 10:10 a.m. -- Rory McIlroy, Justin Thomas, Tommy Fleetwood 10:21 a.m. -- Harris English, Nick Taylor, Tony Finau 10:32 a.m. -- Lucas Glover, Jhonattan Vegas, Tom Kim 10:43 a.m. -- Brian Campbell, John Catlin, Frazer Jones (a) 10:54 a.m. -- Nathan Kimsey, Jason Kokrak, Cameron Adam (a) 11:04 a.m. -- Daniel Young, Curtis Luck, Curtis Knipes 11:16 a.m. -- Younghan Song, George Bloor, OJ Farrell 2025 Open Championship odds British Open odds according to BetMGM, as of afternoon of Wednesday, July 16: Scottie Scheffler: +550 +550 Rory McIlroy: +750 +750 Jon Rahm: +1200 +1200 Bryson DeChambeau: +2200 +2200 Xander Schauffele: +2200 +2200 Ludvig Aberg: +2500 +2500 Tommy Fleetwood: +2500 +2500 Tyrrell Hatton: +2500 +2500 Shane Lowry: +2800 The first day of the 2025 Open Championship is expected to be cloudy with periods of heavy rain that could accumulate up to a quarter of an inch. The high temperature is expected to be around 68 degrees, with a low of 58 degrees, and winds will range from 10 to 20 mph, according to The Weather Channel. -- Elizabeth Flores 2025 Open Championship predictions Rahm to have a top-7 finish Brady Kannon writes: "Rahm played tremendous golf from tee-to-green at Oakmont -- one of the very best in the entire field -- but his putting was awful. He finally found a hot putter on the final day, shot a 67 and finished seventh. Not only am I looking for the top players and good current form, but I also want golfers who are well-versed in links-style golf. Rahm fits the bill as he has finished top-7 at the Open Championship in three of the past four years and has won the Irish Open three times." Golf Digest: Rory McIlroy Alex Myers writes: "If you had said before the season that McIlroy would be coming back to his home country with three wins and a major under his belt in 2025, you'd have made him a clear favorite." BetMGM: Sepp Straka Nick Hennion writes: "For Straka, his distance won't be punished at the Open like it would at the Masters and PGA. That should allow his two best attributes - iron play and putting - to shine. Amongst all PGA Tour players this season, Straka ranks second in SG: APP, first in greens in regulation percentage and 16th in SG: Putting. Based on those factors, the price alone is worth it for Straka to claim his first major title." Picks made ahead of The Open's first round: 2025 British Open sleeper picks Rickie Fowler (+12500) Fowler has finished in the top 20 at four of his last seven tournaments. He's been playing well as of late and has historically been pretty solid on major links. With 13 career top-10 finishes at majors, he's also proven capable of coming up big in big MLB daily picks: Unique MLB betting insights only at USA TODAY Ryan Fox (+8000) Playing on a course he's somewhat familiar with, Fox has all the momentum going into this tournament, having already posted two wins on the year and having not finished outside the top-30 at any tournament since May. He might not have performed exceptionally well at his other major tournament appearances in 2025 - tied for 19th at U.S. Open; tied for 28th-place at PGA Championship. That said, he hasn't missed the cut in 18 straight majors. Thriston Lawrence (+15000) After a fourth-place finish at the British Open a year ago, a 12th-place finish at the U.S. Open a month ago, and a top-10 finish at the Rocket Classic just two weeks later, Lawrence is playing his best golf of the year. Yes, he missed the cut at his most recent tournament, but his upside is fantastic for someone at +15000 odds.


Reuters
19-06-2025
- Sport
- Reuters
Brian Campbell (shoulder) WDs from Travelers Championship
June 19 - Brian Campbell withdrew from the Travelers Championship before the start of Thursday's first round due to a shoulder injury. The winner of the Mexico Open in February, Campbell joined Corey Conners, who was forced to withdraw from the tournament due to a wrist injury suffered during last week's U.S. Open. Campbell, 32, was replaced by Davis Riley in the field. The Travelers is the final of eight signature events in 2025, featuring a $20 million purse. Campbell rose to 97th in the Official World Golf Ranking following his maiden PGA Tour victory in Mexico, but has struggled to build on that triumph. His best finishes in 12 events since are a pair of T32s, including at the Masters. In his past three starts, Campbell has a pair of missed cuts sandwiching a withdrawal from the Charles Schwab Challenge. --Field Level Media
Yahoo
19-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
PGA Tour Golfer Withdraws Before First Round at Travelers Championship
PGA Tour Golfer Withdraws Before First Round at Travelers Championship originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Multiple PGA tour golfers were suffering from injuries and there were concerns about them going forward into the tournament. Seems like one of those fears became a reality. Advertisement Just before the first tee shots rang out at TPC River Highlands for the 2025 Travelers Championship, PGA Tour golfer Brian Campbell has officially withdrawn from the event. Campbell, who was suffering from a shoulder injury, has decided he needs more time to recover. Campbell's withdrawal created an opening that was swiftly filled by Davis Riley, the next alternate in the draw. Riley last appeared in the U.S. Open but missed the cut, carding rounds of 78-77. Brian Campbell hits from the bunker during the 125TH US Open.© Mike Longo Jr./For The Beaver County Times / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Campbell, who was the first to tee off, will now miss the chance to compete in what's considered the eighth and final Signature Event of the season. Advertisement With his withdrawal, the three other PGA Tour players—Alex Noren, Jason Day, and Hideki Matsuyama—who chose to continue despite lingering injuries might also withdraw at the last minute to avoid aggravating their conditions. Fans are expecting an exciting first two rounds in the event, with defending champion Scottie Scheffler and U.S. Open champion J.J. Spaun teeing off together. Rory McIlroy is also in contention with renewed excitement heading into the tournament. He struggled a bit at the major but seems pretty confident about the Championship. During a press conference on Wednesday, he revealed how good mental and physical preparation is critical before tournaments. Advertisement "Yeah, I think it's important to take care of yourself physically and mentally, especially when you play these big events and there's a lot of pressure and expectation. It is important to get away from all that as well." Related: Scottie Scheffler Sends Message on J.J. Spaun Ahead of Travelers Championship This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 19, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
28-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Charles Schwab Challenge 2025: TV Schedule Today, How to Watch, Stream All the PGA Tour Golf From Anywhere
If you buy something through a link in this article, we may earn commission. Pricing and availability subject to change. In-form Texan Scottie Scheffler will look to build on his PGA Championship victory with another win on familiar ground, as a stacked field heads to the Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth for this weekend's Charles Schwab Challenge. Keep reading to find out the best live TV streaming services you can use to watch each day of the tournament live wherever you are in the world, and how to use a VPN if they're not available where you are. Advertisement A mainstay of the Tour since 1946, the Charles Schwab Challenge offers a hefty $9.5 million purse, with this weekend's winner set to take home a cool $1.71 million. Davis Riley returns as the defending champion, having shot a final-round 70 to finish at 14 under par and claim his first individual PGA Tour title at last year's event. Meanwhile, Jordan Spieth and Daniel Berger are among the bookmakers' favorites to challenge Scheffler in this year's tournament. Davis Riley won his first solo PGA Tour title at last year's Charles Schwab Challenge. What is the US TV schedule for the Charles Schwab Challenge 2025? Linear TV coverage of the Charles Schwab Challenge in the US is on The Golf Channel and NBC. Advertisement That means you'll also be able to livestream both networks' feeds via NBC's online service Peacock. For more comprehensive coverage, streaming service ESPN Plus offers extended PGA Tour Live access, offering marquee groups, featured groups, featured holes and the main action feeds. Here's the full TV schedule (all times ET): Thursday and Friday Golf Channel: 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. ESPN Plus: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday Golf Channel, Peacock: 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. NBC, Peacock: 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. ESPN Plus: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday Golf Channel, Peacock: 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. NBC, Peacock: 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. ESPN Plus: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. How to watch the Charles Schwab Challenge 2025 online from anywhere using a VPN If you're traveling abroad and want to watch this tournament, a VPN can enhance your privacy and security while streaming. By encrypting your internet traffic, a VPN prevents your provider from throttling your connection and adds protection when using public Wi-Fi, keeping your devices and login credentials secure. Advertisement VPNs are legal in many countries, including the US and Canada, and are commonly used for online privacy and security. However, some streaming platforms may restrict VPN usage for accessing region-specific content. Before using one, review the platform's terms of service to ensure compliance. If you choose to use a VPN, follow the provider's setup instructions carefully to maintain a secure connection. Be aware that some streaming services may detect and block VPN traffic, so confirming whether your subscription permits VPN use is advisable. ExpressVPN ExpressVPN is our current best VPN pick for people who want a reliable and safe VPN, and it works on a variety of devices. It's normally $13 a month, but if you sign up for an annual subscription for $100 you'll get three months free and save 49%. That's the equivalent of $6.67 a month. Advertisement Note that ExpressVPN offers a 30-day money-back guarantee. See at ExpressVPN Looking for other options? Be sure to check out some of the other great VPN deals taking place right now. Livestream the Charles Schwab Challenge 2025 in the US Linear TV coverage in the US is on The Golf Channel and NBC, while streaming service Peacock also boasts NBC's coverage of the entire tournament. For more comprehensive coverage, PGA Tour Live streaming coverage takes place Thursday through to Sunday on ESPN Plus, offering main action feeds, marquee groups, featured groups and featured hole coverage. ESPN Plus ESPN's standalone streaming service costs $12 a month or $120 for an annual subscription. Read our ESPN Plus review. Advertisement See at ESPN Peacock Peacock offers two Premium plans, and after the recent price increases, the ad-supported Premium plan costs $8 a month and the ad-free Premium Plus plan is $14 a month. See at Peacock Four of the major live TV streaming services offer the Golf Channel. YouTube TV YouTube TV costs $83 a month and includes the Golf Channel. See at YouTube TV Hulu with Live TV Hulu with Live TV costs $83 a month and includes the Golf Channel. Click the "View channels in your area" link on its welcome page to see which local channels are offered in your ZIP code. See at Hulu with Live TV Fubo Fubo's Essential plan now costs $85 a month and includes the Golf Channel. Click here to see which local channels you get. Advertisement See at Fubo DirecTV Stream DirecTV Stream's new MySports package is priced at $85 a month and includes the Golf Channel alongside an ESPN Plus subscription. See at DirecTV Stream Livestream the Charles Schwab Challenge 2025 in the UK Golf fans in the UK can watch the tournament live on Sky Sports. The tournament will be broadcast across its Sky Sports Golf and Main Events channels, with further coverage on its Red Button service. Now Viewers in the UK will be able to watch the Charles Schwab Challenge 2025 on Sky Sports Golf, with extensive coverage of each day's play. Subscribers can also stream the action via the Sky Go app. Sky subsidiary Now (formerly Now TV) offers streaming access to Sky Sports channels with a Now Sports membership. You can get a day of access for £15 (perhaps just for the final round) or sign up for a monthly plan from £35 a month to watch all four days of the tournament. Advertisement See at Now Livestream the Charles Schwab Challenge 2025 in Australia The Charles Schwab Challenge can be watched Down Under on Fox Sports via Foxtel. If you're not a Fox subscriber, your best option is to sign up for streaming service Kayo Sports. Kayo Sports A Kayo Sports subscription starts at AU$25 a month and lets you stream on one screen, while its Premium tier costs AU$40 a month for simultaneous viewing on up to three devices. The service gives you access to a wide range of sports, including F1, NRL, NFL, NHL and MLB, and there are no lock-in contracts. Better still, if you're a new customer, you can take advantage of a one-week Kayo Sports free trial. Advertisement See at Kayo Sports Stream the Charles Schwab Challenge 2025 in Canada Live coverage of the weekend's action at the 2025 Charles Schwab Challenge will be available to watch in Canada via TSN Plus, with coverage starting at 3:30 p.m. ET on Saturday and at 2:30 p.m. ET on Sunday. TSN Plus TSN Plus boasts exclusive coverage of NFL games, F1, Nascar and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. Ideal for cord-cutters, the service is priced at CA$20 a month or CA$200 a year. See at TSN Quick tips for streaming the Charles Schwab Challenge 2025 using a VPN

Associated Press
23-05-2025
- Sport
- Associated Press
Scottie Scheffler opens Colonial with an eagle and trails tour rookie John Pak by 5 shots
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Scottie Scheffler and John Pak enjoyed the same start to the Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial with eagles on their respective first holes. The world No. 1 couldn't keep up with the PGA Tour rookie from there. Four days after winning his third major at the PGA Championship, Scheffler opened his attempt at three consecutive victories with a 2-under 68 Thursday. Pak shot 63 for a three-shot lead over nine players, J.J. Spaun the highest-ranked among them at 27th. Tommy Fleetwood and 2023 British Open champion Brian Harman were among a group of nine players four back of Pak, and Scheffler headlined the 15 players who were five strokes behind. Defending champion Davis Riley, who is playing the first two rounds with Scheffler, had two double bogeys on the front nine and shot 3-over 73 on the cozy course made famous by Ben Hogan, the only player to win Colonial in consecutive years (1946-47 and 1952-53). Riley is coming off a runner-up finish to Scheffler at the PGA. The others at 4 under with Spaun were Patrick Rodgers, Ryo Hisatsune, Matti Schmid, Beau Hossler, Bud Cauley, J.T. Poston and Ben Griffin. Jordan Spieth, Scheffler's fellow hometown favorite and former Texas Longhorn, shot 69 with birdies on two of his final four holes. Scheffler opened the second of what he considers his hometown events by holing a putt for eagle from off the green on the par-5 first hole and a 23-footer for birdie on No. 2. The Dallas resident played the final 16 holes in 1 over, missing enough fairways and greens to prevent a run at Pak, who finished several hours earlier. The first of Scheffler's consecutive wins came three weeks ago at his hometown CJ Cup Byron Nelson, which he led wire-to-wire for an eight-shot victory while tying the tour scoring record of 253. Scheffler will have to come from behind this time, just as he did in the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow, where he faced the same first-round deficit before surging into the lead in the third round and repelling a Sunday charge from Jon Rahm. Scheffler skipped some of his prep work in the interest of rest and recovery, then showed up on the eve of Colonial at Game 1 of the NHL's Western Conference final. The Dallas Stars beat Edmonton 6-3 with a big third-period rally. 'It was fun going to the hockey game last night,' said Scheffler, who will have an early tee time Friday. 'I was able to still get home and get a decent amount of rest. Waking up the time I'm going to be waking up tomorrow, I'm going to need a little bit of extra rest. Just get home and get ready for tomorrow.' Scheffler hit just five fairways on a warm and windy afternoon, and even found trouble with one of those when he delicately tried to shoo a bug off his ball at the par-4 15th after caddie Ted Scott's towel-waving attempt to create enough breeze didn't work. Scheffler's approach landed 30 feet away, and he two-putted for par. 'On a day where I didn't hit a lot of fairways on a golf course where you have to hit a lot of fairways, I posted a decent score,' Scheffler said. 'Anything under par around here in these conditions isn't a bad score. Obviously, I wish it was a little bit lower, but overall I feel decent about the position I'm in.' Starting on the par-4 10th, Pak holed a 147-yard approach. He added five birdies in a bogey-free round. The 26-year-old Korn Ferry Tour graduate, and one-time winner on the PGA Tour Canada, is the fifth rookie to hold a first-round lead in an individual event this year. The New Jersey-raised Pak found all the motivation he needed when his New York Knicks blew a 14-point lead in the final three minutes of a 138-135 loss to the Indiana Pacers in Game 1 of the NBA's Eastern Conference finals. 'I'm a die-hard Knicks fan, and that was historically one of the worst losses I've ever seen in my life,' said Pak, who has one top-25 finish among seven made cuts in 12 events this year. 'There was a fire lit under me, yeah, this morning. I was a little (mad) about that.' Joel Dahmen made a hole-in-one on the 186-yard 13th when his tee shot stopped about 25 feet behind the hole, spun back and went in. The 37-year-old's first career ace was followed by seven bogeys as he shot 74. 'Nine years out here, that's a lot of par-3 attempts,' Dahmen said. 'A lot have looked good, and to finally go in was pretty cool.' ___ AP golf: