You’ll be able to follow every moment of the action when The Open returns to Royal Portrush this summer.
The Championship, which runs from 13-20 July, will see world’s best golfers make their way to the County Antrim coast to compete for the iconic Claret Jug.
And whether you want to watch the drama unfold on television, tune in to the moments that matter on radio, or keep across every twist and turn on our websites and app, you won’t miss a beat.
Here are all the ways you can follow The 153rd Open as it happens.
You’ll be able to see the very best of the action – including featured group coverage – live on R&A TV.
Our Par-3 Channel will also be back for The 153rd Open covering two of the most famous, and most challenging, holes at Royal Portrush, along with Live at The Range in partnership with HSBC.
Find out more about R&A TV's Championship coverage here.
Hear every roar, every gasp, and a wealth of expert commentary and analysis, with more than 50 hours of live coverage through The Open Radio.
This will be available globally via The Open website, The Open App, and R&A TV. It will also be broadcast on talkSPORT 2 in the UK and Sirius XM in the United States.
More info on The Open Radio coverage can be found here.
The action from Royal Portrush will be broadcast all across the globe, with more than 30 broadcast partners televising The 153rd Open across 199 countries and territories.
More information on these broadcast partners can be found here.
Keep tabs on every big moment – every birdie, every eagle and every leaderboard change – right here on TheOpen.com.
You’ll be able to follow all the updates on our live blog, and delve deeper into the biggest talking points with a host of feature articles available throughout the Championship.
For comprehensive coverage – and a host of fantastic features – download The Open App for free, on iOS and Android.
You’ll be able to access live coverage on R&A TV and The Open Radio, along with the latest news, features, quizzes as well as our live blog updates.
The app will also host a dedicated Spectator Guide and course map, providing ticket holders everything they need to know before and during the Championship.