How To Watch The Open Live Stream 2023
The Open Live Stream will show the world’s top golfers battling it out in the oldest Major of them all at a Royal Liverpool course that has been lengthened and controversially redesigned.
To make sure you miss none of the action, below are all the streaming and broadcast details on how to watch The Open live stream from wherever you are, as well as today’s tee times.
Rory McIlroy returns to the scene of his Open triumph of 2014 in prime form, having won the Scottish Open last Sunday. However, the 34-year-old has not won a Major since that 2014 season, when he secured his third and fourth Major titles. Has he lost the ability to win Majors or merely mislaid it? His second place in the US Open last month, a shot behind Wyndham Clark, could be used as evidence for either contention.
However The Open course has changed a wee bit since 2014. As then, and indeed in 2006 when Tiger Woods won here, The Open layout starts at the club’s 17th hole and finishes on the 16th. Gone is the par-3 15th, in its place a controversial new par 3, Little Eye, created from scratch and to be played as the Open’s 17th hole. The most interesting par 3s are often the shorter ones, and this one comes in at only 134 yards, its raised green surrounded by run off areas and sand in almost every direction. The 18th has been extended to over 600 yards, with the intention of providing two tough, dramatic closing holes, a recipe that worked so well at the finale of the Scottish Open.
Another player arriving in Hoylake on the back of a win in his most recent outing is defending champion Cameron Smith. In his case, it was at LIV Golf London. No-one has won back-to-back Opens since Padraig Harrington 15 years ago, but Smith feels he is playing as well as he ever has done.
If you’re looking for a The Open live stream, the article below will tell you how to watch the 151st edition of the Major from Royal LIverpool.
UK TV Schedule – How To Watch The Open Live Stream
All times BST
Thursday, July 20: 6.30am-9pm (Sky Sports Golf)
Friday, July 21: 6.30am-9pm (Sky Sports Golf)
Saturday, July 22: 10.30am-8pm (Sky Sports Golf)
Sunday, July 23: 11am-7pm (Sky Sports Golf)
In the UK, Sky Sports should be your first port of call as Sky Sports Golf will televise action from the event. At the moment Sky has some great deals on Sky Sports for those looking to upgrade and those looking to sign up to Sky for the first time.
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