The Open Championship will take place at Royal Birkdale in 2026. With American golfers having won the last three British Opens—Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele, and Brian Harman—the field arrives in England with the United States aiming to secure a fourth consecutive victory, a feat not seen since 2003-06.
Royal Birkdale’s Challenges and Venue History
Royal Birkdale is one of the 10 shortest courses in use during the 2026 PGA Tour schedule, so driving distance isn’t much of a factor. With over 100 bunkers guarding the fairways and greens, precision is paramount.
The venue last hosted The Open in 2017, when Jordan Spieth won.
The Contenders and Betting Landscape
Scottie Scheffler enters the 2026 cycle as a primary focal point for oddsmakers. According to FanDuel Sportsbook, Scheffler holds the shortest odds among the field, followed closely by Rory McIlroy, who seeks his second Open Championship title and his first since 2014.

The field also features a mix of European talent looking to reclaim the title for the home continent. Tommy Fleetwood, Matt Fitzpatrick, and Jon Rahm consistently appear among the top-tier contenders.
Key Factors for the 2026 Open
Historical Context of American Dominance
The current streak of three consecutive U.S. victories—Harman, Schauffele, and Scheffler—represents a shift in the recent trend of international winners at The Open. The last time American golfers held the Claret Jug for four consecutive years was the period between 2003 and 2006.
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