Scottie Scheffler
Scottie Scheffler

Scottie Scheffler moves one leg away from career grand slam with victory at The Open

Open Championship Final Round Leaderboard: Scottie Scheffler wins The Open for the first time in his career.

Scottie Scheffler has won The Open for the first time in his career at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland.

Scheffler, 29, closed with a steady round of 68 on the Dunluce Links to finish 17-under par and see out a commanding four-shot victory over his compatriot Harris English.

The win marks a fourth major title of Scheffler's career and his fourth win of the 2025 PGA Tour season.

Scheffler also now moves to within one leg of completing the career grand slam. 

The American has two Masters titles, a PGA Championship and now an Open Championship to his name.

Scheffler will have a chance to achieve golf immortality, just as Rory McIlroy did at The Masters in April, when he rocks up at Shinnecock Hills for the US Open next June. 

If you believe in fate, the final round of the 2026 US Open falls on Scheffler's 30th birthday. 

Only six golfers in the modern era have completed the career grand slam (McIlroy, Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Ben Hogan and Gene Sarazen). 

Scheffler now becomes the fourth player to win The Masters, PGA and The Open all before the age of 30, joining Woods, Nicklaus and Player. 

Last week's Scottish Open champion Chris Gotterup continued his impressive recent form with a solo third finish at The Open.

Wyndham Clark, Matt Fitzpatrick and Haotong Li rounded out the top five on 11-under par.

Home favourite Rory McIlroy failed to ignite for much of the final round and his closing round of 69 saw him finish tied seventh on 10-under par alongside defending champion Xander Schauffele and Robert MacIntyre. 

LIV Golf superstar Bryson DeChambeau vaulted up the board with a brilliant 64 to finish the week in tied 10th on 9-under par.

An incredible result given he started the week with a disastrous 78, his worst opening score at at major.

The Open Final Leaderboard

Scottie Scheffler

-17

68

Harris English

-13

66

Chris Gotterup

-12

67

Wyndham Clark

-11

65

Matt Fitzpatrick

-11

69

Haotong Li

-11

70

Xander Schauffele

-10

68

Robert MacIntyre

-10

67

Rory McIlroy

-10

69

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Scroll down this page to see how The Open was won and lost at Royal Portrush...

20 Jul 2025
17:01
Li makes a big move

Scheffler -16, Li -11 (11)

Scheffler and Li find the fairway at the 11th and go flag-hunting with their approaches. 

Li misses the green left whilst Scheffler, as we expected, is on the green. 

What can Li muster? Boom! It drops for a surprising three. 

Now onto Scheffler... it's low.

16:57
Wyndham Clark into a tie for second

W. Clark -10 (14)

Wyndham Clark is having a great week. 

Today, he's jumped up 12 places on the leaderboard. 

Three birdies in four holes sees the American join the group on 10-under.

16:54
Sand save from McIlroy

McIlroy -8 Fitzpatrick -10 (11)

Rory McIlroy follows a wayward tee shot with a wayward approach that finds the sand. 

He's up to the task, though, and splashes out to a few feet and tidies up his par. 

Fitzpatrick also walks away with a four. 

16:50
Lead extends again

Scheffler -16, Li -10 (10)

Scheffler's birdie putt doesn't drop, so he'll remain on 16-under. 

Li, meanwhile, doesn't allow for enough break on a short par putt and slips back. 

16:46
Rory needs a miracle

Rory McIlroy now needs divine intervention. 

His drive at the 11th finds more thick stuff... 

16:45
Scheffler close again

Scheffler -16, Li -11 (10*)

Scheffler finds fairway at the 10th with his tee shot, then hits another superb iron shot that catches the slope and rolls back towards the cup. 

He sets up another chance. Looks like he has regained his composure now. 

Li's on the green too, but faces a tricky putt back down the hill. 

16:41
Disaster for McIlroy

McIlroy -8, Fitzpatrick -10 (10)

Rory McIlroy cannot even see the green from where he is. 

How is his short game feeling right now? Not good. 

His third goes hardly anywhere. 

He chips onto the green but is faced with a long putt to try and salvage a bogey. 

It's a good effort, but it doesn't drop and that's a six out of nowhere. 

McIlroy's race is over. 

16:36
A special mention to Bryson DeChambeau

Bryson DeChambeau is currently in a share for seventh on the leaderboard after posting an extraordinary 64 earlier today. 

A first round of 78 made it seem as though he was heading for the exit at the halfway stage with his score on 7-over. 

But he fought back and finished on 9-under... 

16:34
Gap restored to five

Scheffler -16, Li -11 (9)

Super response from Scheffler, who finds a birdie three to get one stroke back from that disastrous double bogey. 

Li isn't going anywhere, either, and makes his three. 

16:32
Scheffler responds

Scheffler -15, Li -10 (8)

Scottie Scheffler responds with a delightful approach into the 9th. Five feet for birdie. 

Li is also very close for a three. 

16:31
Not where Rory McIlroy intended

Rory McIlroy immediately tells his golf ball to sit after hitting his approach from 185 yards into the 10th green. 

"Oh my God," he says repeatedly. 

It doesn't listen, and goes sailing through the green. 

Flier. 

16:27
Par for McIlroy and Fitzpatrick

McIlroy -10, Fitzpatrick -10 (10*)

McIlroy settles for a two-putt par at the 9th to make the turn in 34. 

Fitzpatrick also makes a four. 

McIlroy tells his golf ball to sit after unleashing a drive at the 10th. 

It doesn't listen, and he's in the rough. Still, his ball is visible at least...

16:22
Double bogey for Scottie Scheffler

Scheffler -15, Li -10 (8)

Wow. Could this be a turning point? 

A putt from approximately 15 feet to save bogey doesn't drop for Scheffler and all of a sudden the lead is now four. 

A glimmer of hope to the chasers. 

Li settles for par.

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16:19
Gotterup on the move

English -10, Gotterup -11 (9)

Chris has Gotterup his game if he wants to catch Scottie finish second. 

He moves to 11-under with a birdie at the 9th. 

16:17
Monster drive from Rory McIlroy

Rory McIlroy unleashes an enormous drive at the 9th. He's got 75 yards to the pin.  

How close can he get? Not very. Poor wedge. 

16:15
"That was a bit daft"

S. Scheffler -17, H. Li -10 (8*)

Scottie Scheffler finds the fairway bunker with his tee shot and he's got real problems. 

As we know, bunkers on links golf courses have huge lips. 

Scottie doesn't seem too fussed, though, and he attempts to go for the green. 

Thud!

His ball hits the lip and returns to his feet. He takes his medicine on the second attempt and has got summon another escape. 

"That was a bit daft," says Sky Sports' Wayne Riley.

"That bunker's got more lip than Mick Jagger." 

 

16:11
Can anyone catch Scottie?

The answer, at this point, is absolutely not. 

Let's remind ourselves with how Scottie Scheffler started the day. 

16:09
Par for McIlroy, birdie for Fitzpatrick

McIlroy -10, Fitzpatrick -10 (8)

Matthew Fitzpatrick finds a welcome birdie at the 8th. 

His finishes around four feet from the cup and he makes no mistake. 

McIlroy, meanwhile, has some 30 feet to navigate. It's a good effort, but it's a par for the Northern Irishman. 

16:07
"Seriously folks"

S. Scheffler -17, H. Li -10 (7)

My word. Scottie Scheffler makes his second huge par save of the day. This time, it's from 15 feet. 

"Seriously, folks, if you want to be good at this game then you've got to practice," opines Sir Nick Faldo on the Sky Sports broadcast. 

Li makes par. 

 

16:03
Schauffele joins the group on 9-under

X. Schauffele -9 (10*)

The American pledged to attack Royal Portrush today in an unlikely bid to catch Scottie Scheffler. 

It has to be said that Schauffele is putting in a spirited defence of his Claret Jug. 

His second birdie of the day drops at the 9th. 

16:01
Scheffler is human?

Scheffler -17 (7*)

Scottie finds the fairway bunker with his tee shot, splashes out and misses the green with his approach. 

A rare mistake from the World No.1. 

15:58
Birdies for Fitzpatrick and Rory

McIlroy -10, Fitzpatrick -9 (8*)

Rory McIlroy hacks his ball out of the thick rough and zips a wedge close. 

Fitzpatrick is pin high with a great look at eagle, but by his standards his effort is abysmal. That's short. Easy birdie though. 

McIlroy from four feet? In the cup. 

15:48
Huge par for Scheffler

Scheffler -17 (6)

Big fist pump from Scheffler who holes a par putt from 16 feet on the par-3 6th.

The first sign of emotion from Scheffler all day and he remains seven ahead.

15:38
Scheffler birdie

Scheffler -17, Li -10 (5)

Scheffler converts a 15 footer for birdie on the short par-4 5th.

Li follows him in from three feet for birdie to move into solo second on 10-under par. 

Scheffler remains seven ahead. 

15:35
DeChambeau 64

DeChambeau -9 (F)

What a brilliant final 54 holes from DeChambeau, who birdies the 18th for a stunning round of 64.

The LIV Golf superstar finishes the week at 9-under par, which is unthinkable after having started out with a 78 on Thursday. 

DeChambeau now turns his attention to LIV Golf UK at JCB in England next week. 

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