Here is all you need to know about The Open from Royal Birkdale in Southport, England, including day-by-day results, the leaderboard, and analysis.
Round 4 of The Open
Spieth overcomes late stumble to win Claret Jug
Jordan Spieth rallied late in a seesaw round Sunday at The Open to win his third major championship. With the victory, he joined Jack Nicklaus as the only golfers to win three legs of the Grand Slam prior to turning 24. Read
Sobel: Spieth conjures memories of the greats -- just don't compare him to anyone
Cooper: Round 4 Open grades
Harig: Strong Open finish pays Masters dividends for China's Haotong Li
Spall: Amateur Plant flourishes at The Open, but turning pro could be an even bigger test
ICYMI at The Open: Li learns to play waiting game
Round 3 of The Open
Grace breaks 63 barrier
South Africa's Branden Grace carded eight birdies and no bogeys to become the first golfer in major championship history to shoot 62. Read
Round 2 of The Open
Spieth wipes away the doubts in Birkdale rainstorm
Plagued by criticism since melting down at the Masters last year, Jordan Spieth let his brilliant resolve do the talking in an English storm Friday afternoon at The Open. Read
Van Valkenburg: McIlroy finds his rhythm at The Open, and it's electric
Sobel: It's messy at Royal Birkdale -- just how The Open should be
Caddie Confidential: From a barrel of monkeys to a hornet's nest
Round 2 grades: McIlroy aces test; Mickelson flunks out
ICYMI: Day makes cut in wildest way
Crime victim: Thieves loot Stenson's rental home at The Open
Playing with pain: Garcia hurts shoulder with angry swing
Lefty misses cut: Mickelson falls short after lumbering to 77
Golf Podcast: What lies ahead over final 36 holes
Round 1 of The Open
Spieth analyzes -- and chews -- his way into Open lead
Jordan Spieth might not overpower golf courses, but the two-time major champion proved again in Round 1 of The Open that he can pick them apart en route to a share of the 18-hole lead. Read
Harig: Rested, not rusty, Koepka goes straight back into major contention
Sobel: How a pep talk helped McIlroy overcome disastrous front nine
Caddie Confidential: What makes The Open, Royal Birkdale unique
ICYMI: All tied up with Justin Thomas
Round 1 grades: Top 10 turned it around
Sobel: Peacock Poulter struts his way through resurgent summer
Golf Podcast: Americans out in front after Round 1
Video: The subtle difference between a draw and fade off the tee
Complete tournament coverage and schedule
Dates: July 20-23
Venue: Royal Birkdale; Southport, England
Defending champion: Henrik Stenson
Tee times: Third round
TV coverage
United States: Thursday and Friday, 1:30 a.m.-4 p.m. ET, Golf Channel; Saturday, 4:30-7 a.m. ET, Golf Channel and 7 a.m.-3 p.m. ET, NBC; Sunday, 4-7 a.m. ET, Golf Channel and 7 a.m.-2 p.m. ET, NBC
United Kingdom: Sky Sports
Australia: Fox Sports Australia
India: D Sport
South America: ESPN Latin America/ESPN Play
Previewing the tournament
Nature of The Open proves a major equalizer
In three of golf's four major championships, longer hitters own a distinct advantage. Not so at The Open, where variables as wide as the Irish Sea can change a golfer's fortunes. Read
Harig: Doubts persist over McIlroy's game on eve of The Open
PodCenter: Collins, Sobel share the latest from on site at Royal Birkdale
Video: Collins -- 'Smart move by Phil' to not have driver at The Open
Sobel: No more sneaking around Birkdale for much-fancied Fleetwood
Cooper: The man whose putting lessons will help many pros at The Open