Royal Portrush: The Heart of The Open Championship
Discover how Royal Portrush became the epicenter of the golfing world during The Open Championship, featuring star players and unforgettable moments.


The Open Championship at Royal Portrush
Only The Open Championship could transform a small, seaside town in Northern Ireland into the center of the sporting universe. This year, Royal Portrush hosted the prestigious event, drawing massive crowds and top-tier talent from around the globe.
Star-Studded Event
While the majority of fans were rooting for local hero Rory McIlroy, it was world number one Scottie Scheffler who clinched the title. The sight of Scheffler lifting the Claret Jug on the 18th green of this remote yet brilliant course encapsulated the unique charm of The Open.
Community Involvement
The Open didn't just come to town; it became a part of it. From multi-millionaires enjoying their morning coffee in local cafes to former champions becoming regulars at small pie shops, the event integrated seamlessly into the community. Australian Cameron Smith even compared Portrush to the home of golf, St Andrews, praising the town's enthusiastic involvement.
Unforgettable Moments
The week was filled with memorable scenes. McIlroy's early practice rounds drew massive crowds, and the roars that greeted his made putts reverberated across the links. Other stars like Bryson DeChambeau, Jordan Spieth, and Tommy Fleetwood also drew adoration, obliging fans with selfies and autographs.
Unique Experiences
From the record number of 99s ice creams consumed to the divisive 'fifteen' traybake, the event offered unique local flavors. The unpredictable Northern Irish weather added to the challenge, with players experiencing all four seasons in one day. Despite some grumbles about marathon rounds, the spectacular views of Portrush made it a memorable experience for everyone.
Looking Ahead
After another hugely successful week, the question on everyone's mind is when The Open will return to Royal Portrush. While it may be a longer wait than some hope, the certainty of a return sooner rather than later is undeniable.