St Andrews to host The 155th Open in 2027
January 23, 2025
This will mark the Championship’s return to the Old Course, known as the home of golf, following the record-breaking 150th Open in 2022, where 290,000 fans witnessed Cameron Smith’s remarkable final-round 64, earning him the coveted Claret Jug.
A Century of Legacy
The 2027 event will also celebrate 100 years since Bobby Jones’s iconic triumph at St Andrews in 1927, where his six-shot victory cemented his place in golfing history.
Mark Darbon, Chief Executive of The R&A, said:
“I’m hugely excited to be making this my first announcement at The R&A. I’m looking forward to The Open’s return to St Andrews every bit as much as the fans and the players.
“There is something incredibly special about The Open being played on the Old Course and so many of the great Champions have walked these fairways since the first staging here in 1873.
“St Andrews is the home of golf and it generates a unique atmosphere for the fans and the players as well as providing an amazing spectacle on television and digitally for millions of viewers around the world. It promises to be another milestone occasion at one of sport’s greatest and most historic venues and we will be doing everything we can to make it a memorable experience for everyone involved.”
Neil Coulson, Chief Executive of St Andrews Links Trust, added:
“We’re delighted to be working with The R&A, Scottish Government and VisitScotland to see The Open return to St Andrews in 2027. The 155th Open will be the 31st occasion the Old Course has hosted this great Championship.
“The St Andrews Links Trust golf courses are open to all and are an intrinsic part of this historic town. We look forward to The 155th Open inspiring the journeys of many more golfers who wish to create unforgettable memories at the home of golf.”
A Significant Boost for Scotland
The 150th Open at St Andrews brought over £300 million in economic benefits to Fife and Scotland, driving tourism, supporting local businesses, and showcasing the country to over 80 million viewers globally.
Business Minister Richard Lochhead commented:
“This is great news for the home of golf. St Andrews is draped in golfing history and prestige, enjoying a global reputation for its prevalence in the game.
“The staging of the Championship here in 2027 will have a significant and positive economic impact on the region. We know from independent research that the last ten Opens held in Scotland contributed a total of £1.36 billion to the economy.
“Of course, it was just last year that the Scottish Government and VisitScotland agreed a long-term partnership with The R&A to secure The Open’s ties to Scotland for 11 years. I am pleased that this agreement is already paying dividends, showcasing Scotland on the global stage while boosting local economies.”
Rob Dickson, VisitScotland Director of Industry and Events, said:
“Scotland is proud to host The 155th Open at St Andrews, a global stage that showcases our country and all it has to offer. Events like this are vital to our tourism and events industry; they support local businesses and communities while delivering significant economic and social benefits.
“The Open is more than a sporting event. It showcases Scotland’s people, places, and culture while contributing to sustainability, health, and community development.
“We look forward to working with The R&A, Scottish Government and St Andrew’s Links Trust to welcome golf fans back to Scotland in 2027 and reinforcing Scotland’s reputation as the perfect stage for events.”
A Storied Venue
The Old Course at St Andrews first hosted The Open in 1873, when Tom Kidd won the 13th Championship—the first time the event was played over an 18-hole course. Since then, it has welcomed the Championship on 30 occasions, most recently in 2022.
Legends such as Bobby Jones, JH Taylor, James Braid, Jack Nicklaus, Seve Ballesteros, Sir Nick Faldo, and Tiger Woods have all lifted the Claret Jug at St Andrews, cementing its place as the sport’s most revered venue.
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