Where is the Open Championship in 2023? Location, distance, course details for Royal Liverpool

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Dan Treacy
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Ever since the PGA Championship was bumped up to May, golf's final major of the calendar year has had an international flavor. The Open Championship is annually played in the U.K., traveling between storied course after storied course, and this year is no exception.

But one golfer has more history there than others.

Rory McIlroy will hope to find the same success he found in 2014, when he won the Open Championship at Royal Liverpool. It has been nine years since McIlroy last won a major, but he has been playing some of his best golf this year and enters as one of the favorites to earn the Claret Jug this weekend.

Cameron Smith was last year's champion, outlasting Cameron Young and McIlroy to win a tightly contested tournament. Expect the environment to be tense yet again as McIlroy tries to win the Open Championship at this course for the second time.

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Here's what you need to know about where the Open Championship is being played, as well as course details for the weekend:

Where is the Open Championship in 2023?

  • Course: Royal Liverpool Golf Club
  • Location: Hoylake, Merseyside, England

The 2023 Open Championship will be played at Royal Liverpool Golf Club in Hoylake, Merseyside, England. The club opened in 1869 — nine years after the first Open Championship — and was later redesigned by golf architect Harry Colt.

Royal Liverpool is no stranger to The Open, having hosted the event 12 times. But 10 of those tournaments took place before 1968. The Open returned to Royal Liverpool in 2006, when Tiger Woods captured the win in the second of consecutive victories. McIlroy won the 2014 iteration.

Royal Liverpool has hosted The Amateur Championship 18 times, as recently as 2000, and hosted the Women's British Open in 2012.

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Below is a list of Open Championships hosted by Royal Liverpool.

YearChampion
1897Harold Hilton
1902Sandy Herd
1907Arnaud Massy
1913J.H. Taylor
1924Walter Hagen
1930Bobby Jones
1936Alf Padgham
1947Fred Daly
1956Peter Thomson
1967Roberto De Vicenzo
2006Tiger Woods
2014Rory McIlroy
2023TBD

Royal Liverpool Golf Club course details

  • Par: 71
  • Distance: 7,383 yards

Royal Liverpool's most interesting holes might be its final two. The 17th hole is a newly designed par-3 with a beautiful view and a distance of just 136 yards. Immediately following the 17th is a 609-yard, par-5 18th hole that will present a challenge to any golfer looking to finish the day on a high note — or even win the Open Championship on Sunday.

Here is a complete look at the course details, including the distance for each hole.

HoleParYards
14459
24453
34426
44367
55520
63201
74481
84436
93218
OUT353,561
104507
114392
124449
133194
144454
155620
164461
173136
185609
IN363,822
TOTAL717,383

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Future Open Championship sites

YearSiteLast hosted
2024Royal Troon Golf Club2016
2025Royal Portrush Golf Club2019

Only two future Open Championship sites are known at this time.

The tournament will head to Royal Troon Golf Club in 2024, eight years after Henrik Stenson won at the course. Royal Portrush Golf Club will host The Open for only the third time in 2025 after returning there in 2019 for the first time since 1951. Shane Lowry, from nearby Ireland, captured his first major title at the event.