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The Open Championship | | 12:00am |
17 Jul |
THE 153RD OPEN | | 12:00am |
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21 Jul |
The Open Championship - Final Round | | 9:00am |
20 Jul |
The Open Championship - Round 3 | | 10:00am |
19 Jul |
The Open Championship - Round 2 | | 12:00am |
18 Jul |
The Open Championship - Round 1 | | 12:00am |
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Royal Portrush Golf Club is a private golf club in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The 36-hole club has two links courses, the Dunluce Links (the championship course) and the Valley Links. In 1951, Royal Portrush first hosted the Open Championship, the oldest of golf's major championships; it was the first Open tournament not held on the island of Great Britain. The Open returned to Portrush in 2019, and it will host again in 2025.
Situated on the North Antrim Causeway Coast, Royal Portrush occupies a triangle of giant sand hills with views of the hills of Inishowen in County Donegal in the west, the Isle of Islay and Southern Hebrides in the north, with the Giant's Causeway and the Skerries in the east. The course is overlooked by the ruins of the 13th century Dunluce Castle, which gives its name to Dunluce course.
Par 71
Length 7,346 yards
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