The Open Championship
Runner-up: Justin Rose & Billy Horschel (+7)
Xander Schauffele delivered a masterful final-round 65 at Royal Troon to claim the Claret Jug by two strokes — his second major championship of 2024, having also won the PGA Championship at Valhalla just two months earlier. Schauffele birdied four of the last six holes on Troon's notoriously punishing back nine, turning a one-shot deficit into a two-shot victory. Sunday's drama centred on a crowded leaderboard — ten players sat within four shots of the lead entering the final round — yet Schauffele's relentless accuracy proved impossible to match. He reflected afterwards: "As a kid you dream of it. It's surreal. It is a dream come true." Justin Rose's challenge was one of the tournament's most compelling subplots. The 1998 Amateur champion had to earn his place through Final Qualifying at Burnham & Berrow before nearly claiming a second major title, ultimately finishing tied second alongside American Billy Horschel. Thriston Lawrence of South Africa held the overnight third-round lead but faded to fourth on Sunday. Scotland's Calum Scott took the Silver Medal as low amateur — an emotional moment at a links course just a short drive from his home.
The Open Championship
2024
Royal Troon · Troon, South Ayrshire, Scotland
Champion
Xander Schauffele
-9
Winning Score
-9 (275)
Winning Margin
2 strokes
Course
Royal Troon
Location
Troon, South Ayrshire, Scotland
Field Size
156 players
Low Round
65