00:00 – 2025 British Open Tee Times: Royal Portrush Schedule & Groupings
05:19 – The Open 2025: Final Round Tee Times & Matchups – Full Pairings Guide!
10:29 – The Open 2025 Final Round: Scheffler Leads at Royal Portrush | Featured Groups & Tee Times
1. 2025 British Open Tee Times: Royal Portrush Schedule & Groupings
Explore the 2025 British Open tee times at Royal Portrush, focusing on Scottie Scheffler’s quest for his first Claret Jug and Rory McIlroy’s potential comeback. Key players like Scheffler, McIlroy, and DeChambeau compete in Round 4, with early morning sessions featuring Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau. Discover the full schedule, pairings, and highlights of the final round. Stay updated with live coverage and leaderboard updates.
2. The Open 2025: Final Round Tee Times & Matchups – Full Pairings Guide!
Get the latest updates on the 153rd Open Championship’s fourth round tee times at Royal Portrush! 🏌️ This video breaks down all the key pairings, including Phil Mickelson, Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy, and Justin Thomas. Find out when your favorite golfers tee off and who they’re playing with in the final round. Don’t miss the action-packed schedule featuring top players like Dustin Johnson, Shane Lowry, and more. Perfect for golf fans tracking The Open 2025 live coverage and tournament strategy. #TheOpen2025 #GolfTeeTimes #celebritynews
3. The Open 2025 Final Round: Scheffler Leads at Royal Portrush | Featured Groups & Tee Times
The Open Championship reaches its thrilling conclusion at Royal Portrush! World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler holds a four-shot lead over Haotong Li heading into Sunday’s final round. Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy sits six shots back but aims for a dramatic home victory with massive crowd support.
Featured groups for Sunday include:
– Jordan Spieth & Romain Langasque at 9:30am UK
– Akshay Bhatia & Jon Rahm at 11:10am UK
– Ludvig Åberg & Kristoffer Reitan at 1:05pm UK
– Rasmus Højgaard & Robert MacIntyre at 1:40pm UK
The penultimate pairing features Matt Fitzpatrick and Rory McIlroy at 2:20pm UK, followed by the final group of Scheffler and Li at 2:30pm UK. With the Claret Jug and $3.1 million prize on the line, witness all the drama from golf’s original major championship at Royal Portrush.
2025 British Open Tea Times, Royal Portrait schedule and groupings. Get ready for a dramatic finale at the 2025 British Open, where the golf world is buzzing with anticipation. Can Scotty Sheffller hold on to his fourshot lead and claim his first clarit jug? This is the question on everyone’s mind as the final round unfolds at Royal Portrait. But here’s where it gets controversial. While Sheffller seems unstoppable after a stunning 67 on Saturday, Howonley, trailing by four strokes, is no pushover. Could Lee pull off a stunning upset? Or will Sheffler cement his place in golf history with a fourth major title? The action kicks off early on Sunday with the first tea time starting as early as 3:30 a.m. Eastern time. For those who love their morning golf, keep an eye on John Rahm and Akshai Bia teeing off at 6:10 a.m. as they aim to climb into the top 20. And don’t miss Bryson Dashambo, who’s bounced back from a shaky start to play the last two days in 9 under. He’s paired with Nathan Kimsey at 6:30 a.m. Another early highlight, Tommy Fleetwood and Justin Thomas at 6:50 a.m. A duo worth watching. But the real drama unfolds in the afternoon. Rory Mroy, fresh off a scintillating 66, is the crowd favorite and sits just six shots back. Teeing off at 9:20 a.m. alongside Matt Fitzpatrick, Maroy is the wild card in this equation. Can he pull off an unbelievable comeback? The crowd will be roaring, but Sheffller and Lee won’t make it easy. They tee off last at 9:30 a.m. with Sheffller aiming to take another step toward golf immortality. And this is the part most people miss. While the leaders grab the spotlight, there’s plenty of intrigue elsewhere. Chris Goodup and Harris English teeing off at 9:10 a.m. have the tough task of setting the pace for Maroyy’s group. Meanwhile, notable names like Colin Morawa and Brooks Kepka missed the cut, leaving fans wondering what could have been. For a full look at the tea times and pairings, check out the schedule below. Don’t forget to tune in. The 2025 Open Championship TV schedule and coverage guide will ensure you don’t miss a moment. Follow along with live leaderboard updates and highlights from round four on Sunday. Who do you think will lift the clar jug? Sheffler, Lee, or could Mroy steal the show? asterisk asterisk. Let us know in the comments. This is one golf showdown you won’t want to miss. 2025 Open Championship round 4T times and pairings. 3:30 a.m. Mattie Schmid, Ricky Kawamoto. 3:40 a.m. Dean Burmeister, Phil Mickelson. 3:50 a.m. Sebastian Solderberg, Andrew Novak. 4:00 a.m. Shane Lowry, Jacob Scovololis. 410:00 a.m. Antoine Rosner, Victor Havland. 4:20 a.m. Adrien Sadier, Riggs Johnston. 4:30 a.m. Roma Langas, Jordan Speath. 4:40 a.m. Francesco Molinari, Matthew Jordan. 4:55 a.m. Sergio Garcia, Justin Leonard. 5:05 a.m. Thomas Dry Septraka 5:15 a.m. Aaron Ry Jason Cochr 5:25 a.m. Daniel Burgerer Janatin Vegas 5:35 a.m. Maverick McNeely Henrik Stenson 5:45 a.m. Tumi Kaya Jordan Smith 5:55 a.m. Sam Burns Ricky Fowler 6:10 a.m. Akshai Bia John Rom 6:20 a.m. Jesper Swenson Thristen Lawrence 6:30 a.m. Bryson Dashambo Nathan Kimsey 6:40 a.m. Hideki Matsuyama Tony Feno 6:50 a.m. Justin Thomas Fleetwood 7 a.m. JJ Spawn John Perry 7:10 a.m. Keegan Bradley, Christian Bazouanhout 7:25 a.m. Mark Leechman, Lucas Glover 7:35 a.m. Sunj Dustin Johnson 7:45 a.m. Cory Connors, Lee Westwood 7:55 a.m. Harry Hall, Justin Rose. 8:05 a.m. Ludvig Aberg, Christopher Wrighten. 8:15 a.m. Oliver Lindell, Matt Wallace. 8:25 a.m. Windam Clark, Brian Harmon. 8:40 a.m. Raasmus Hodgegard, Robert McIntyre. 8:50 a.m. Nikolai Hodgegard, Russell Henley. 9:00 a.m. Xander Chauffel, Tyrell Hatton. 9:10 a.m. Harris English, Chris Goodup. 9:20 a.m. Rory Mroy, Matt Fitzpatrick. 9:30 a.m. How Scotty Sheffller. The Open 2025 final round tea times and matchups. Full pairings guide. Get ready for a thrilling conclusion to the 153rd Open Championship at Royal Portrait as the fourth round tease off with some of golf’s biggest names vying for the cleric jug. But here’s where it gets controversial. With a mix of season veterans and rising stars, the pairings could either make or break a player’s chances. And this is the part most people miss. The early tea times might just give some players an edge due to calmer morning conditions. Here’s the full schedule so you don’t miss a swing. All times ET 3:30 a.m. Mattie Schmid and Ricky Kawamoto kick things off, setting the tone for the day. 3 col4 a.m. Dean Burmeister and Phil Mickelson take the course with Mickelson’s experience potentially tipping the scales. 3 col 50 a.m. Sebastian Solderberg and Andrew Novak follow both looking to make a late charge for col 0. Shane Lowry, a fan favorite, pairs with Jacob Scov Olison in what could be a pivotal round for Colon 10 a.m. Antoine Rosner and Victor Havland, two players with contrasting styles, could make for an intriguing matchup. For col 20 a.m., Adrien Sadier and Riggs Johnston both seeking to climb the leaderboard. For colon 30 a.m., Roma Langask and Jordan Spe aiming to recapture his major winning form. for colon 40 a.m. Franchesco Molinari and Matthew Jordan a pairing of precision and promise for col 55 a.m. Sergio Garcia and Justin Leonard two veterans with a wealth of experience. 5 col05 a.m. Thomas Dry and Septraka both looking to make their mark. 5.15 a.m. A Bar Aaron Ry and Jason Cochra a mix of power and finesse. 5 to 25 a.m. Daniel Burgerer and Janatin Vegas both capable of low scores. 5 col 35 a.m. Maverick McNeely and Henrik Stenson with Stenson’s major experience shining through. 5:45 a.m. Takumi Kaya and Jordan Smith, two rising stars to watch. 5:55 a.m. Sam Burns and Ricky Fowler, a pairing that could light up the leaderboard. 6 col 10 a.m. Akshai Bia and John Rahm with Rahm aiming to solidify his position. 620 a.m. Jesper Spenson and Tristan Lawrence both looking to make a statement. 630 a.m. Bryson Dashambo and Nathan Kimsey. A matchup of power versus precision. 64 a.m. Hideki Matsuyama and Tony Feno. Two players with the skills to contend. 6 col50 a.m. Justin Thomas and Tommy Fleetwood, a high-profile pairing with major implications. 7 col 0 a.m. JJ Spawn and John Perry, both aiming to climb the ranks. 7 col 10 a.m. Keegan Bradley and Christian Bazudinhout, a mix of experience and tenacity. 7 col25 a.m. Mark Leechman and Lucas Glover, two veterans with a shot at glory. 735 a.m. Sunjm and Dustin Johnson appairing that could dominate. 7:45 a.m. Cory Connors and Lee Westwood with Westwood’s experience a key factor. 7:55 a.m. Harry Hall and Justin Rose both looking to make their mark. 8 col05 a.m. Ludvig Aberg and Christopher Wrighten, two young talents to watch. 8 col 15 a.m. Oliver Lindell and Matt Wallace, a pairing with potential for fireworks. 8:25 a.m. Windam Clark and Brian Harmon, both capable of a strong finish. 8:40 a.m. Raasmus Hodgegard and Robert McIntyre, a matchup of rising stars. 8 col 50 a.m. Nikolai Hodgegard and Russell Henley both aiming to contend. 900 a.m. Xander Chaofell and Trell Hatton a high stakes pairing. 9 col 10 a.m. Harris English and Chris Goodup both looking to make a move. 920 a.m. Rory Mroy and Matt Fitzpatrick a marquee pairing with major implications. 9 col 30 a.m. How Lee and Scotty Sheffller, a battle of precision and power, controversy and comment hooks. Do early tea times really give players an advantage or is it all about skill and adaptability? And with such a stacked field, who do you think will rise to the occasion? Let us know in the comments. Your take could spark a heated debate. The open 2025 final round. Sheffller leads at Royal Portrait feature groups and tea times. Excitement peaks on Sunday at the 153rd Open. July 19th, 2025. Live coverage and tea times for the final round. This is it. There are few days in the golfing calendar that can match the intensity and excitement of a Sunday at the Open. Throughout this week, the finest golfers in the world have showcased their incredible skills in pursuit of the prestigious Clarret Jug at the 153rd Open. As we head into the final round, Scotty Sheffller is leading the pack with a fourshot advantage. Hot on his heels are How Lee and Matt Fitzpatrick, currently sitting in second and third place, respectively. Among the players ready to make a significant impact today are Rory Mroy and Tier Hatton, both of whom are eager to seize the opportunity in what promises to be a thrilling conclusion to this historic championship. A new chapter is about to unfold in the world of golf. You can catch live coverage of four featured groups on RNA TV. The first pairing to watch is that of Jordan Speath, who famously won the Clarit Jug in 2017 alongside Roma Langaskque, teeing off at 9:30 a.m. UK time. Following them, the second featured group will feature Akshai Bia and John Rahm at 11:10 a.m. In the afternoon, the excitement continues with Ludvig Aberg and Christopher Wrighten scheduled to tee off at 10:05 p.m. followed by Raasmus Hodgegard and Robert McIntyre at 1:40 p.m. As for the Sunday tea times, Sheffller and Lee will be the last group to take the course at 2:30 p.m. Just 10 minutes after Fitzpatrick and Mroy begin their round at 2:20 p.m. The defending champion from the 152nd Open, Xander Chauffel, will start at 2 PM alongside Hatton, while Shane Lowry, who triumphed during the last open held at Portric in 2019, will kick off his round at 9:00 a.m. with Jacob Scavison. Here are the featured groups for Sunday. asterisk Jordan Speath and Roma Langask 9:30 a.m. Akshai Bia and John Rom 11:10 a.m. Ludvig Aberg and Christopher Wrighten 10:05 p.m. Raasmus Hajgard and Robert McIntyre 1:40 p.m. You can watch the featured groups live on RNA TV here https/www.randa.tv/section/thep% TV/ section/thep% sign20 open for a complete list of Sunday tea times click here https/www.theopen.com/te more from the open. What are your thoughts on the current leaderboard? Do you think Sheffler can maintain his lead or will one of the challengers pull off an upset? Share your opinions in the comments below.