Will Tiger Woods make the cut? That’s the question on everyone’s minds as we enter Round 2 of The Open, with the three-time former champion down in T145 on 6-over. 17 years after Jack Nicklaus stood atop the Swilcan Bridge and held his hand aloft, there are rumors that Woods may be set to follow in the Golden Bear’s footsteps. It’s set to be an incredibly emotional day at St Andrews, so make sure you know how to watch a 2022 British Open live stream online from anywhere in the world, with or without cable and satellite TV.
Leading the field after Round 1 is Cameron Young (8-under), who finished T3 at the PGA Championship in May, and won’t be getting ahead of himself. Rory McIlroy (6-under) is lurking right behind him, but can the Northern Irishman, who hasn’t won a major since 2014, stay hot for four days?
World No.1 and reigning Masters champion Scheffler is in the midst of one of the most impressive campaigns we’ve seen in recent years, and is right in the mix on 4-under. The big surprise so far is the performance of the LIV Golf rebels. Dustin Johnson, Lee Westwood and Talor Gooch are neck and neck with Scheffler, and a special shoutout goes to Barclay Brown, the top-performing amateur in the field.
156 of the best are battling it out for the Claret Jug at St Andrews in the 150th Open Championship. Does it get any better than this? Follow our guide as we explain how to watch a British Open live stream online so that you don’t miss a moment from St Andrews. We’ve also listed tee times, leaders, and the latest St Andrews weather forecast further down the page.
How to watch The Open 2022: live stream in the UK
How to watch an Open Championship golf live stream from outside your country
There are loads of easy ways to watch a British Open golf live stream in the US, UK, Canada, Australia and almost anywhere else in the world. Scroll down for a full breakdown of options. That said, if you’re abroad right now do note that you’ll need to use a VPN to access your regular streaming service so that you don’t get geo-blocked.
A VPN is perfect for this, as it allows you to change your IP address so you appear to be in your country of residence, where you usual streaming services and subscriptions are based. You may be surprised by how easy it is to get started using one, too.
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2022 Open Championship leaders after Round 1
1 (-8)
Cameron Young
2 (-6)
Rory McIlroy
T3 (-5)
Robert Dinwiddie
cameron smith
T5 (-4)
scottie scheffler
BarclayBrown
Talor Gooch
Victor Hovland
Dustin Johnson
Kurt Kitayama
Lee Westwood
Brad Kennedy
2022 Open Championship tee times: Round 2
All times BST
- 6.35 Mark Calcavecchia, Ryan Fox, Jediah Morgan
- 6.46 Sam Bairstow, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Bernd Wiesberger
- 6.57 Marcus Armitage, Haotong Li, Adrian Meronk
- 7.08 Thriston Lawrence, Alex Wrigley, Fabrizio Zanotti
- 7.19 Sam Horsfield, Si Woo Kim, Aaron Wise
- 7.30 Wyndham Clark, Talor Gooch, Shaun Norris
- 7.41 Russell Henley, Aldrich Potgieter, Henrik Stenson
- 7.52 Stewart Cink, Sergio Garcia, Aaron Jarvis
- 8.03 Paul Casey, Sung Jae Im, Gary Woodland
- 8.14 Dustin Johnson, Marc Leishman, Adam Scott
- 8.25 Tyrrell Hatton, Joaquin Niemann, Scottie Scheffler
- 8.36 Richard Bland, Filippo Celli, Darren Clarke
- 8.47 Kazuki Higa, Kevin Na, Erik van Rooyen
- 9:03 David Duval, Justin Harding, Jordan Smith
- 9.14 Shugo Imahira, David Law, Jason Scrivener
- 9.25 Abraham Ancer, Emiliano Grillo, Yuto Katsuragawa
- 9.36 Harris English, Keita Nakajima, Louis Oosthuizen
- 9.47 Padraig Harrington, Keith Mitchell, Thomas Pieters
- 9.58 Matthew Fitzpatrick, Max Homa, Tiger Woods
- 10:09 Jon Rahm, Jordan Spieth, Harold Varner III
- 10.20 Sam Burns, Patrick Cantlay, Guillermo Mito Pereira
- 10.31 Keegan Bradley, Sebastian Munoz, Sahith Theegala
- 10.42 Laurie Canter, Matthew Griffin, Dimitrios Papadatos
- 10.53 David Carey, John Catlin, Jamie Rutherford
- 11.04 Min-Gyu Cho, Robert Dinwiddie, Jorge Fernandez Valdes
- 11.15 Jack Floydd, Ronan Mullarney, Lars van Meijel
- 11.36 Paul Lawrie, Min-Woo Lee, Webb Simpson
- 11.47 Barclay Brown, Ben Campbell, Sadom Kaewkanjana
- 11:58 Dean Burmester, Chan Kim, Brandon Wu
- 12.09 Guido Migliozzi, Ian Poulter, Jamie Donaldson
- 12.20pm Ashley Chesters, Garrick Higgo, Min-Kyu Kim
- 12.31 Lucas Herbert, Phil Mickelson, Kurt Kitayama
- 12.42 Tom Hoge, Joo-Hyung Kim, Patrick Reed
- 12.53 John Daly, Bryson DeChambeau, Cameron Tringale
- 13.04 Brooks Koepka, Seamus Power, Cameron Smith
- 1:15 p.m. Tommy Fleetwood, Francesco Molinari, Justin Rose
- 1:26 PM Kyoung-Hoon Lee, Robert MacIntyre, Cameron Young
- 1:37 p.m. Corey Conners, Billy Horschel, Zach Johnson
- 13.48 Brian Harman, Pablo Larrazabal, Danny Willett
- 2:04 PM Stephen Dodd, JT Poston, Lee Westwood
- 2:15 p.m. Justin de Los Santos, Luke List, Sepp Straka
- 14.26 Adria Arnaus, Ernie Els, Brad Kennedy
- 14.37 Mackenzie Hughes, Victor Perez, Scott Vincent
- 2:48 p.m. Nicolai Hoejgaard, Si-Hwan Kim, Jason Kokrak
- 2:59 p.m. Rory McIlroy, Collin Morikawa, Xander Schauffele
- 15.10 Viktor Hovland, Shane Lowry, Justin Thomas
- 15.21 Tony Finau, Hideki Matsuyama, Will Zalatoris
- 15.32 Takumi Kanaya, Chris Kirk, Kevin Kisner
- 15.43 Dylan Frittelli, Matthew Jordan, Trey Mullinax
- 15.54 Zander Lombard, John Parry, Anthony Quayle
- 16.05 Thomas Detry, Richard Mansell, Marco Penge
- 16.16 Alexander Bjoerk, Oliver Farr, Matt Ford
Where is the 2022 Open Championship?
The Open returns to St Andrews for the first time since 2015, with the world’s greatest players competing for the Claret Jug on the Old Course, the oldest and most famous golf course in the world.
St Andrews isn’t due to host The Open again for at least the next five years.
Who are the favorites for the 2022 Open?
Masters champion Scottie Scheffler enters The Open as one of the standout favorites for the Claret Jug. The world No.1 has won a further three PGA tournaments this year, and is on course for one of the greatest seasons golf has ever seen.
It’s been a quiet campaign by Jon Rahm’s standards, but as one of the most consistent golfers in the world over the past few years, it would be little surprise if the Spaniard was in contention come Sunday.
Though eight years have passed since his latest major victory, Rory McIlroy is playing some of his best golf in years, while Xander Schauffele is one of the in-form players coming into the tournament.
How much does the winner of The Open Championship get?
While The Open ranks last among golf’s four biggest tournaments in terms of prize money, the winner and top finishers still pick up a bumper payday.
There’s been a hefty increase over the last tournament’s winnings, with the prize pool increasing this year to $14 million (£11.2 million), up from $11.5 million (£8.02m).
The winner will pocket £2 million ($2.5 million), up from £1.489 million ($2.07 million) a year ago.
Who qualifies for The Open?
Whether their loyalties lie with the PGA Tour or LIV Golf, The Open Championship is the tournament every pro golfer wants to play in, but there are only 156 places available. Players can qualify in one of four ways.
The most common for top-tier stars is through exemption. The top 50 players on the current Golf World Rankings all qualify in this way, as do the top 10 players from the previous British Open Championship. All players who have won one of the other three majors in the previous five years also receive an exemption, as do the top 30 players from the previous year’s PGA Tour money list and those on the European Order of Merit. Finally, all previous Open Champions under the age of 60 also get an exemption.
Players who don’t make the exemption criteria can get an invite via the Open Qualifying Series (OQS), and also via local qualifying. Finally, if the field size has not reached 156, players that have the highest rating in the official golf rankings that haven’t already qualified will get the nod.
Who won the 2021 Open Championship?
Collin Morikawa won the 2021 Open, which was held at Royal St George’s in Sandwich, England.
The American finished 15-under-par on his Open Championship debut, two strokes ahead of Jordan Spieth, to earn his fifth PGA Tour title and his second major.
Open 2022 dates: when is the British Open being played this year?
The tournament tees off on Thursday, July 14, with the final round set to be played on Sunday, July 17.
British Open 2022: weather forecast for St Andrews
Round 2 looks set to be a damp and drizzly affair, which should make for more forgiving greens. However, the sun will put its hat on in the afternoon, which should sign things up again pretty quickly.
With the Firth of Tay to the north, the Firth of Forth to the south, and the North Sea to the east, the Old Course at St Andrews is more susceptible to the elements than most.
And because all groups tee off on the first hole, weather conditions for the early groups can be wildly different for the later groups, with players often ruing their luck at falling on the “wrong” side of the draw.
Why is Phil Mickelson allowed to play at the 2022 British Open?
Phil Mickelson is one of several players taking part in the 2022 Open Championship, along with Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka, Bryson DeChambeau and Patrick Reed, despite no longer being a member of the PGA Tour.
Lefty was the highest-profile player to be suspended from the PGA Tour because of his involvement in the Saudi Arabia-funded LIV Golf breakaway tour.
Others, such as Sergio Garcia and Louis Oosthuizen, opted to jump before they could be pushed, resigning their memberships when it became clear they’d no longer be welcome on the PGA Tour.
However, as The Open Championship is hosted by the The R&A, the PGA Tour and the Professional Golfers’ Association of America they have no say in who gets to compete in the event.
Is Tiger Woods playing in The Open Championship this year?
Tiger Woods withdrew from last month’s US Open in an effort to build up his strength for what’s rumored to be his last real bid to lift the Claret Jug at the Old Course.
The 46-year-old, who has won the Open Championship three times – twice at St Andrews – is recovering from a life-threatening car crash, but the process isn’t going as smoothly as everybody had hoped.
He was in visible pain when he made his comeback at the Masters in April and competed at the PGA Championship in May, though he still made the cut at both events.
However, he opted out of the latter stages of the PGA Championship when the condition of his leg worsened, and there are rumors that, whatever happens in Fife this week, he’s planning to hang up his clubs for good at the end of it.
Who has won the most Open Championships?
Harry Vardon (1896, 1898, 1899, 1903, 1911, 1914) has won The Open Championship more times than anybody else, though curiously, he never lifted the Claret Jug at St Andrews. He won the tournament three times at Prestwick, twice at Royal St. George’s, and once at Muirfield.
His contemporaries James Braid (1901, 1905, 1906, 1908, 1910) and John Henry Taylor (1894, 1895, 1900, 1909, 1913) each won The Open five times, as did Peter Thomson (1954, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1965) and Tom Watson (1975, 1977, 1980, 1982, 1983).
Pádraig Harrington was the last player to win consecutive Open Championships, which he achieved immediately after Tiger Woods.
2022 Travelers Championship leaders after Round 3
1 (-17)
Xander Schauffele
2 (-16)
patrick cantlay
3 (-14)
Sahith Theegala
4 (-13)
kevin kisner
T5 (-12)
Martin Laird
Kyoung-Hoon Lee
T7 (-11)
Nick Hardy
JT Poston
Webb Simpson
Michael Thorbjornsen
T11 (-10)
Harris English
scottie scheffler
Matthew NeSmith
Lee Hodge