It’s the final Major of the year as the world’s best golfers bid for the Open Championship at Royal Troon.
You can follow all the action right here over the next few days.
Irish in action:
Shane Lowry -4 (9)
Pádraig Harrington +4 (16)
Tom McKibbin +12 (74)
Darren Clarke +15 (75)
He lands that shot on the green and will be putting for bogey.
And Thriston Lawrence has joined Billy Horschel and Justin Rose for a share of the lead thanks to a birdie on the seventh.
Scott’s approach flies in the direction of the crowd and appears to hit a spectator on the head. The Australian goes to see if the fan is alright, and also to find his ball.
This is likely to hold these two up for a few minutes at least.
I should let you know that Justin Rose has joined Billy Horschel on six-under after putting for birdie on the eighth.
After a slow start, it has been an excellent front nine for the Irishman with four birdies, four pars and a bogey.
Scott also pars and he stays on one-under.
Meanwhile, Billy Horschel has birdied the sixth to go out on his own on six-under.
The 2024 PGA Championship winner has moved to within one shot of the lead, as has Scottie Scheffler, who has just holed back-to-back birdies. Russell Henley is also in that chasing group, along with Lowry.
Next up is the Postage Stamp, just 123 yards long.
The tee shots give the pair great opportunities to birdie, and Lowry sends the putt right of the hole but it turns right on cue to drop in. He’s on four-under, one off the leaders.
It’s more of the same from Scott, however, who misses the birdie putt and settles for another par.
“Lowry back in business” 🔥
Shane Lowry gets his fourth birdie in his last five holes 👀 pic.twitter.com/zPEbQjesIX
— Sky Sports Golf (@SkySportsGolf) July 21, 2024
It’s the easiest of putts and a third birdie of the day leaves Shane on three-under. He seems to be finding his groove. Scott pars again.
Elsewhere, having dropped a shot on the previous hole, Billy Horschel birdies the fourth and he’s back on five-under with Rose and Lawrence, who birdied the third and fourth.
Lowry very nearly holes another birdie from long distance but it stops just short. He taps in for par to remain on two-under and three back from the leader, Justin Rose.
Still on one-under, Scott takes the par.
At the top of the leaderboard, Justin Rose has gone ahead of Billy Horschel and Thirston Lawrence with a birdie putt on the fourth to give him a one-shot advantage.
Justin Rose takes the lead of The Open 🔥 pic.twitter.com/StUrmnwsqv
— Sky Sports Golf (@SkySportsGolf) July 21, 2024
The fifth hole is a par-3 of 220 yards, and Lowry’s tee looks a good one. From there, he sends a 56-foot putt down the green and in for back-to-back birdies – punching the air as he goes back into contention on two-under.
Adam Scott picks up his first bogey of the day to fall back to one-under.
Listen to that roar.
Shane Lowry holes a 56ft tramliner to move back into the mix. pic.twitter.com/S0HHNWIy6T
— The Open (@TheOpen) July 21, 2024
On the par-5 fourth hole, Shane finds the bunker with his second but chips brilliantly from there and putts for birdie. He’s back on one-under.
Scott takes a par, keeping him one shot ahead of his playing partner.
Ranked 62nd in the world, Horschel has gone to five-under to reclaim the sole lead by making a birdie on the first.
Playing partner Thriston Lawrence begins with a par.
Thriston Lawrence and Billy Horschel get their final rounds underway 🤩 pic.twitter.com/CidA1iZevW
— Sky Sports Golf (@SkySportsGolf) July 21, 2024
Having parred the first, Rose takes his birdie chance on the second to join Billy Horschel as co-leader.
Elsewhere, Scottie Scheffler has moved to within a shot of them thanks to a birdie on the third.
On the third, Lowry chips onto the shoulder and down the green. Putting from close range to make par, he misjudges it slightly and that bogey will put him on even-par.
His playing partner Adam Scott has better luck, sinking his putt for birdie to go to two-under.
The Spaniard is giving himself every chance.
The 37-year-old negotiates his way around Hole 2, a 389-yard par-4, to remain on one-under. Adam Scott does the same.
Justin Rose and Xander Schauffele have also just teed off.