The Open Championship tee times: AEST schedule for Australian players at Royal Portrush

Joshua Mayne

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The Open Championship – the final major of the golf season – has arrived.

Nine Australians will be in the mix, including 2022 champion Cameron Smith, former Masters winner Adam Scott and the rising Min Woo Lee.

Here's when the Aussie contingent tees off at Royal Portrush.

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The Open Championship tee times: Aussies in action

Thursday, July 17 - First round

Time (AEST)Group
3:57 pmCameron Smith, Marco Penge, Justin Hastings
4:08 pmJason Day, Taylor Pendrith, Jacob Skov Olesen
4:19 pmPhil Mickelson, Daniel Van Tonder, Ryan Peake
4:52 pmDarren Clarke, Davis Riley, Lucas Herbert
8:26 pmStewart Cink, Matteo Manassero, Marc Leishman
9:09 pmAdam Scott, Rickie Fowler, Ethan Fang
9:20 pmLaurie Canter, Elvis Smylie, Sergio Garcia
11:37 pmRussell Henley, Tyrrell Hatton, Min Woo Lee
1:05 am*Daniel Young, Curtis Luck, Curtis Knipes

* +1 day

Friday, July 17 - Second round

Time (AEST)Group
3:35 pmStewart Cink, Matteo Manassero, Marc Leishman
4:08 pmAdam Scott, Rickie Fowler, Ethan Fang
4:19 pmLaurie Canter, Elvis Smylie, Sergio Garcia
6:36 pmRussell Henley, Tyrrell Hatton, Min Woo Lee
8:04 pmDaniel Young, Curtis Luck, Curtis Knipes
8:58 pmCameron Smith, Marco Penge, Justin Hastings
9:09 pmJason Day, Taylor Pendrith, Jacob Skov Olesen
9:20 pmPhil Mickelson, Daniel Van Tonder, Ryan Peake
9:53 pmDarren Clarke, Davis Riley, Lucas Herbert

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How to watch The Open Championship: TV channel, live stream in Australia

  • TV channel: Fox Sports
  • Live stream: Foxtel, Kayo Sports

Fox Sports is the exclusive broadcaster of all four golf majors in 2025.

The Open Championship: Past 10 winners

YearWinnerScore
2024Xander Schauffele275
2023Brian Harman271
2022Cameron Smith268
2021Collin Morikawa265
2019Shane Lowry269
2018Francesco Molinari276
2017Jordan Spieth268
2016Henrik Stenson264
2015Zach Johnson273
2014Rory Mcllroy271

Joshua Mayne

Joshua Mayne is a content producer for The Sporting News currently based in Sydney, Australia. He has previously worked as a newsreader at 2SER and a journalist at Ministry of Sport. Joshua specialises in rugby league, motorsport and tennis. He is still waiting for Arsenal to win the Premier League again.