The Open 2027 returns to the iconic Old Course at St Andrews, Scotland, from July 11-18. This year’s championship holds even greater significance, as it marks the 100th anniversary of Bobby Jones’ legendary triumph in 1927—a milestone victory that not only etched his name into the annals of golf history, but also cemented St Andrews as the “spiritual home of golf.”
As golf’s oldest and most revered major championship, The Open draws the world’s elite players to compete on the hallowed grounds where the game’s traditions were born. Spectators and players alike will walk in the footsteps of legends, soaking up the unique atmosphere of the windswept links and the rich tapestry of stories woven throughout more than six centuries of golfing history at St Andrews.
This 155th edition promises unforgettable moments both on and off the course. Fans will witness fierce competition, dramatic shots, and perhaps even history in the making, set against the unmistakable backdrop of the Swilcan Bridge, the Road Hole, and the University town’s ancient skyline. Beyond world-class golf, attendees can look forward to the camaraderie and excitement that only The Open can offer—an international celebration of sport, tradition, and Scottish hospitality.
Whether you’re a lifelong follower or experiencing The Open for the first time, the 2027 Championship at St Andrews stands as a once-in-a-lifetime event: a centenary celebration of Jones’s greatest moment, and a new chapter in the ongoing story of golf at its most cherished venue.