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The 155th Open Championship Scheduled to Take Place at St Andrews in 2027

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 23, 2025Updated:January 23, 20253 Mins Read
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The R&A has announced that The 155th Open will be held at St Andrews from 11-18 July 2027, marking a historic return to the home of golf for the first time since a record-breaking 290,000 fans attended The 150th Open in 2022. This event culminated in Cameron Smith’s remarkable final round 64 over the world-renowned Old Course to claim the famous Claret Jug. The upcoming Championship will also commemorate 100 years since legendary amateur Bobby Jones triumphed in The Open at St Andrews in 1927, successfully defending the title he won the year before at Royal Lytham & St Annes.

Mark Darbon, Chief Executive of The R&A, expressed his excitement for The Open’s return to St Andrews, highlighting the unique atmosphere and history of the Old Course, which has hosted the Championship since 1873. Working with Visit Scotland, the event is expected to generate significant economic benefits, with the 150th Open at St Andrews already bringing in over £300 million in economic benefit for Fife and Scotland through driving tourism and supporting local businesses and communities.

Neil Coulson, Chief Executive of St Andrews Links Trust, emphasized the importance of The Open inspiring golfers to create unforgettable memories at the Home of Golf, with the event serving as a showcase for Scotland’s golfing history and global reputation in the sport. Business Minister Richard Lochhead praised the positive economic impact of hosting The Open in St Andrews, with previous Opens in Scotland contributing a total of £1.36 billion to the economy over the past ten years.

VisitScotland Director of Industry and Events, Rob Dickson, highlighted the significance of events like The Open in supporting local businesses and communities while delivering economic and social benefits. The Open not only showcases Scotland’s people, places, and culture but also promotes sustainability, health, and community development. The partnership with The R&A, Scottish Government, and St Andrews Links Trust aims to welcome golf fans back to Scotland in 2027 and reinforce the country’s reputation as the perfect stage for events.

The Old Course at St Andrews has a long history of hosting The Open, with many of golf’s greatest names lifting the Claret Jug and being crowned Champion Golfer of the Year at the iconic venue. Past champions include JH Taylor, James Braid, Bobby Jones, Peter Thomson, Bobby Locke, Jack Nicklaus, Seve Ballesteros, Sir Nick Faldo, and Tiger Woods, showcasing the rich legacy of the Championship at St Andrews. The upcoming 155th Open promises to be another milestone occasion at one of sport’s greatest and most historic venues, offering a memorable experience for fans, players, and viewers around the world.

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