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BRITISH OPEN

Where will the next British Opens be played? Future venues

After Royal Liverpool this year, the British Open will be held after different venues in the coming years. We take a look at the next three courses.

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Golf - The 151st Open Championship - Royal Liverpool, Hoylake, Britain - July 22, 2023 Brian Harman of the U.S. in action the 18th green during the third round REUTERS/Paul Childs     TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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As we head into the final day of the 151st Open at Royal Liverpool, you may be wondering where it will be held next year.

American Brian Harman leads the way with a five-shot lead on 12 under with the final round set to be an intriguing affair on Sunday.

Rahm in contention

Jon Rahm shot a spectacular 63 on Saturday, picking up six shots on the back nine, and remains in contention with 18 holes to play.

Last year’s British Open runner-up Cameron Young is Harman’s nearest challenger on seven under after shooting a third-round 66.

Young missed out on the Claret Jug last year due to Cameron Smith’s record-equalling total of 20 under par at St Andrews.

Future Opens

Next year’s Open will be the 152nd and will take place at Royal Troon.

Where: Royal Troon Golf Club, Ayrshire, Scotland

When: 14-21 July 2024

Course: Royal Troon Golf Club, Ayrshire, Scotland

Town: Troon

County: Ayrshire

Country: Scotland

153rd Open

The 153rd Open will be played at Royal Portrush in the summer of 2025.

Where: Royal Portrush Golf Club, County Antrim, Northern Ireland

When: 13-20 July 2025

Course: Royal Portrush Golf Club, County Antrim, Northern Ireland

Town: Portrush

County: Antrim

Country: Northern Ireland

154th Open

Three years from now will see the 154th Open at Royal Birkdale.

Where: Royal Birkdale Golf Club, Southport, England

When: 12-19 July 2026

Course: Royal Birkdale Golf Club, Southport, England

Town: Southport

County: Merseyside

Country: England