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The 149Th Open Championship 2021 Tee Times – Sunday 18 July The 149th Open Championship 2021 Tee Times – Sunday 18 July Game Start Player's Caddie Bib 1st Rnd 2nd Rnd 3rd Rnd 4th Rnd No. Time Name Colour Country Score Score Score Agg Score Total 1 8.00am Kevin Kisner R USA 70 69 78 217 ...... ...... 2 8.10 Poom Saksansin R Thailand 73 68 76 217 ...... ...... Richard Mansell B England 72 69 76 217 ...... ...... 3 8.20 Sam Burns R USA 71 69 76 216 ...... ...... Rickie Fowler B USA 69 72 75 216 ...... ...... 4 8.30 Brendan Steele R USA 73 68 74 215 ...... ...... Yuxin Lin (A) B China 69 72 74 215 ...... ...... 5 8.40 Jazz Janewattananond R Thailand 70 69 74 213 ...... ...... Chan Kim B USA 70 69 74 213 ...... ...... 6 8.50 Padraig Harrington R Republic of Ireland 72 68 73 213 ...... ...... Richard Bland B England 70 70 73 213 ...... ...... 7 9.00 Ryosuke Kinoshita R Japan 72 69 72 213 ...... ...... JC Ritchie B South Africa 71 70 72 213 ...... ...... 8 9.10 Bryson DeChambeau R USA 71 70 72 213 ...... ...... Chez Reavie B USA 72 66 74 212 ...... ...... 9 9.20 Billy Horschel R USA 70 69 73 212 ...... ...... Adam Scott B Australia 73 66 73 212 ...... ...... 10 9.30 Joaquin Niemann R Chile 69 70 73 212 ...... ...... Xander Schaufele B USA 69 71 72 212 ...... ...... 11 9.45 Harris English R USA 75 65 72 212 ...... ...... Jonathan Thomson B England 71 67 73 211 ...... ...... 12 9.55 Benjamin Hebert R France 66 74 71 211 ...... ...... Abraham Ancer B Mexico 69 71 71 211 ...... ...... 13 10.05 Marcus Armitage R England 69 72 70 211 ...... ...... Bernd Wiesberger B Austria 71 70 70 211 ...... ...... 14 10.15 Byeong Hun An R Korea 67 70 73 210 ...... ...... Sergio Garcia B Spain 68 69 73 210 ...... ...... 15 10.25 Johannes Veerman R USA 70 68 72 210 ...... ...... Jack Senior B England 67 71 72 210 ...... ...... 16 10.35 Lee Westwood R England 71 67 72 210 ...... ...... Matthias Schmid (A) B Germany 74 65 71 210 ...... ...... 17 10.45 Justin Thomas R USA 72 67 71 210 ...... ...... Max Homa B USA 70 69 71 210 ...... ...... 18 10.55 Christiaan Bezuidenhout R South Africa 68 72 70 210 ...... ...... Ian Poulter B England 72 66 71 209 ...... ...... 19 11.05 Rory McIlroy R Northern Ireland 70 70 69 209 ...... ...... Sam Horsfeld B England 70 70 69 209 ...... ...... 20 11.15 Daniel Van Tonder R South Africa 68 66 74 208 ...... ...... Tony Finau B USA 70 66 72 208 ...... ...... 21 11.30 Brandt Snedeker R USA 68 68 72 208 ...... ...... Dean Burmester B South Africa 70 67 71 208 ...... ...... 22 11.40 Tommy Fleetwood R England 67 71 70 208 ...... ...... Viktor Hovland B Norway 68 71 69 208 ...... ...... 23 11.50 Antoine Rozner R France 70 71 67 208 ...... ...... Talor Gooch B USA 69 72 67 208 ...... ...... 24 12.00pm Brooks Koepka R USA 69 66 72 207 ...... ...... Ryan Fox B New Zealand 68 68 71 207 ...... ...... 25 12.10 Brian Harman R USA 65 71 71 207 ...... ...... Justin Rose B England 67 70 70 207 ...... ...... TheOpen.com (A) Denotes Amateur. Caddie Bib Colour: R = Red, B = Blue Printed 17/07/21 @ 20.06 Game Start Player's Caddie Bib 1st Rnd 2nd Rnd 3rd Rnd 4th Rnd No. Time Name Colour Country Score Score Score Agg Score Total 26 12.20 Matt Wallace R England 70 68 69 207 ...... ...... Aaron Rai B England 70 69 68 207 ...... ...... 27 12.30 Lanto Grifin R USA 69 70 68 207 ...... ...... Matthew Fitzpatrick B England 71 69 67 207 ...... ...... 28 12.40 Dustin Johnson R USA 68 65 73 206 ...... ...... Emiliano Grillo B Argentina 70 64 72 206 ...... ...... 29 12.50 Cameron Tringale R USA 69 66 71 206 ...... ...... Danny Willett B England 67 69 70 206 ...... ...... 30 1.00 Joel Dahmen R USA 69 68 69 206 ...... ...... Jason Kokrak B USA 70 70 66 206 ...... ...... 31 1.15 Robert MacIntyre R Scotland 72 69 65 206 ...... ...... Andy Sullivan B England 67 67 71 205 ...... ...... 32 1.25 Paul Casey R England 68 67 70 205 ...... ...... Shane Lowry B Republic of Ireland 71 65 69 205 ...... ...... 33 1.35 Daniel Berger R USA 70 67 68 205 ...... ...... Webb Simpson B USA 66 72 67 205 ...... ...... 34 1.45 Kevin Streelman R USA 70 69 66 205 ...... ...... Marcel Siem B Germany 67 67 70 204 ...... ...... 35 1.55 Justin Harding R South Africa 67 67 70 204 ...... ...... Cameron Smith B Australia 69 67 68 204 ...... ...... 36 2.05 Dylan Frittelli R South Africa 66 67 70 203 ...... ...... Mackenzie Hughes B Canada 66 69 68 203 ...... ...... 37 2.15 Jon Rahm R Spain 71 64 68 203 ...... ...... Scottie Schefler B USA 67 66 69 202 ...... ...... 38 2.25 Corey Conners R Canada 68 68 66 202 ...... ...... Jordan Spieth B USA 65 67 69 201 ...... ...... 39 2.35 Collin Morikawa R USA 67 64 68 199 ...... ...... Louis Oosthuizen B South Africa 64 65 69 198 ...... ...... TheOpen.com (A) Denotes Amateur. Caddie Bib Colour: R = Red, B = Blue Printed 17/07/21 @ 20.06.
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