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    British Open 2025 tee times: Saturday's third-round pairings at Royal Portrush

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    Andrew Redington

    July 18, 2025
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    To have a tee time for Saturday’s third round of the 2025 British Open means you successfully navigated the opening two rounds at Royal Portrush. Sounds simple, but that’s quite the accomplishment considering how long and grueling those two rounds tend to be—first shot off at 6:35 a.m. local time, final group off the 18th green just before 10 p.m.

    But now we’re down to the final 70 players, the low 70 and ties advancing to the weekend. And with that, it starts to get truly interesting as players hope to emerge from the pack on the leaderboard and pull their best Shane Lowry impersonation—the Irishman, you might recall, shot a Saturday 63 to race out to a five-shot lead before eventually winning by six when the Open was last held at Portrush in 2019.

    Scottie Scheffler did something along those lines on Friday, shooting a 64 to pass Matt Fitzpatrick and take a one-shot lead after 36 holes. It’s the fourth time that Scheffler has the halfway lead in a major, having won the 2022 and 2024 Masters from that spot and finishing T-2 at the 2023 PGA Championship, falling to Brooks Koepka.

    Saturday’s tee times have just been released (see below). They look to be about 15 to 20 minutes earlier compared to the R&A's original plan for a 8 p.m. local time sign off on Saturday. That’s because an annual parade organized by the Sons of Ulster is scheduled to begin in Portrush at a little after 8 p.m. local time. To avoid having spectators get caught in the parade traffic, the R&A adjusted times. (For background on the parade, our Shane Ryan has an explainer right here.)

    Third-round Tee Times (Local/EDT)

    9:35 a.m./4:35 a.m.
    Corey Conners
    Matti Schmid

    9:45 a.m./4:45 a.m.
    Hideki Matsuyama
    Sepp Straka

    9:55 a.m./4:55 a.m.
    Adrien Saddier
    Takumi Kanaya

    10:05 a.m./5:05 a.m.
    Henrik Stenson
    Sebastian Soderberg

    10:15 a.m./5:15 a.m.
    Jacob Skov Olesen
    Thomas Detry

    10:25 a.m./5:25 a.m.
    Bryson DeChambeau
    Nathan Kimsey

    10:35 a.m./5:35 a.m.
    Thirston Lawrence
    Maverick McNealy

    10:45 a.m./5:45 a.m.
    John Parry
    Justin Leonard

    11 a.m./6 a.m.
    Sergio Garcia
    Andrew Novak

    11:10 a.m./6:10 a.m.
    Francesco Molinari
    Jesper Svensson

    11:20 a.m./6:20 a.m.
    Wyndham Clark
    Riki Kawamoto

    11:30 a.m./6:30 a.m.
    Jon Rahm
    Shane Lowry

    11:40 a.m./6:40 a.m.
    Dustin Johnson
    J.J. Spaun

    11:50 a.m./6:50 a.m.
    Jhonattan Vegas
    Phil Mickelson

    Noon/7 a.m.
    Jordan Spieth
    Viktor Hovland

    12:15 p.m./7:15 a.m.
    Antoine Rozner
    Russell Henley

    12:25 p.m./7:25 a.m.
    Daniel Berger
    Romain Langasque

    12:35 p.m./7:35 a.m.
    Dean Burmester
    Sungjae Im

    12:45 p.m./7:45 a.m.
    Akshay Bhatia
    Matt Wallace

    12:55 p.m./7:55 a.m.
    Lucas Glover
    Jason Kokrak

    1:05 p.m./8:05 a.m.
    Justin Thomas
    Tommy Fleetwood

    1:15 p.m./8:15 a.m.
    Rickie Fowler
    Aaron Rai

    1:30 p.m./8:30 a.m.
    Oliver Lindell
    Marc Leishman

    1:40 p.m./8:40 a.m.
    Xander Schauffele
    Ryggs Johnston

    1:50 p.m./8:50 a.m.
    Matthew Jordan
    Kristoffer Reitan

    2 p.m./9 a.m.
    Justin Rose
    Ludvig Aberg

    2:10 p.m./9:10 a.m.
    Christiaan Bezuidenhout
    Harry Hall

    2:20 p.m./9:20 a.m.
    Lee Westwood
    Sam Burns

    2:30 p.m./9:30 a.m.
    Rory McIlroy
    Jordan Smith

    2:45 p.m./9:45 a.m.
    Nicolai Hojgaard
    Keegan Bradley

    2:55 p.m./9:55 a.m.
    Chris Gotterup
    Tony Finau

    3:05 p.m./10:05 a.m.
    Robert MacIntyre
    Harris English

    3:15 p.m./10:15 a.m.
    Rasmus Hojgaard
    Tyrrell Hatton

    3:25 p.m./10:25 a.m.
    Brian Harman
    Haotong Li

    3:35 p.m./10:35 a.m.
    Scottie Scheffler
    Matt Fitzpatrick

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    Is it the British Open or the Open Championship? The name of the final men’s major of the golf season is a subject of continued discussion. The event’s official name, as explained in this op-ed by former R&A chairman Ian Pattinson, is the Open Championship. But since many United States golf fans continue to refer to it as the British Open, and search news around the event accordingly, Golf Digest continues to utilize both names in its coverage.

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