The final round of the Open Championship 2024 is currently being held on Sunday, July 21 at Royal Troon Golf Club in Troon, South Ayrshire, Scotland. As per the latest weather update, the weather will be better as compared to the first three rounds of play, however, high-pressure gusts will continue like the first two rounds.
According to Accuweather, the weather on Sunday at the Open Championship will be partly sunny and windy with a shower in spots. The wind gusts will flow in the range of 24 mph in the morning to 25mph in the afternoon. The gusts in the evening will be a little slower and play will be easier for the players who tee off later.
The probability of precipitation in the morning is predicted to be 56% and 25% in the afternoon and evening. Humidity will continue to be high in the final round of the final Major of the year. Here is the Sunday weather report for the Open Championship 2024, as per Accuweather:
Morning
- Temperature: 16°C (60.8°F)
- Weather: Partly sunny and windy with a shower in spots
- Wind: W 28 km/h (17.4 mph)
- Wind Gusts: 41 km/h (25.5 mph)
- Humidity: 75%
- Probability of Precipitation: 56%
- Precipitation: 0.9 mm (0.04 inches)
- Cloud Cover: 77%
- Visibility: 7 km (4.3 miles)
Afternoon:
- Temperature: 17°C (62.6°F)
- Weather: Partly sunny and breezy
- Wind: W 26 km/h (16.2 mph)
- Wind Gusts: 39 km/h (24.2 mph)
- Humidity: 65%
- Probability of Precipitation: 25%
- Precipitation: 0.0 mm
- Cloud Cover: 47%
- Visibility: 10 km (6.2 miles)
Evening:
- Temperature: 14°C (57.2°F)
- Weather: Partly cloudy
- Wind: WSW 17 km/h (10.6 mph)
- Wind Gusts: 22 km/h (13.7 mph)
- Humidity: 77%
- Probability of Precipitation: 25%
- Precipitation: 0.0 mm
- Cloud Cover: 73%
- Visibility: 5 km (3.1 miles)
The Open Championship's past winners
Let's have a quick recap on the Open Championship winners in the last 50 years with scores:
- 2023 Royal Liverpool: Brian Harman (271, -13)
- 2022 St Andrews: Cameron Smith (268, -20)
- 2021 Royal St George's: Collin Morikawa (265, -15)
- 2019 Royal Portrush: Shane Lowry (269, -15)
- 2018 Carnoustie: Francesco Molinari (276, -8)
- 2017 Royal Birkdale: Jordan Spieth (268, -12)
- 2016 Royal Troon: Henrik Stenson (264, -20)
- 2015 St Andrews: Zach Johnson (273, -15)
- 2014 Royal Liverpool: Rory McIlroy (271, -17)
- 2013 Muirfield: Phil Mickelson (281, -3)
- 2012 Royal Lytham & St Annes: Ernie Els (273, -7)
- 2011 Royal St George's: Darren Clarke (275, -5)
- 2010 St Andrews: Louis Oosthuizen (272, -16)
- 2009 Turnberry: Stewart Cink (278, -2)
- 2008 Royal Birkdale: Pádraig Harrington (283, +3)
- 2007 Carnoustie: Pádraig Harrington (277, -7)
- 2006 Royal Liverpool: Tiger Woods (270, -18)
- 2005 St Andrews: Tiger Woods (274, -14)
- 2004 Royal Troon: Todd Hamilton (274, -10)
- 2003 Royal St George's: Ben Curtis (283, -1)
- 2002 Muirfield: Ernie Els (278, -6)
- 2001 Royal Lytham & St Annes: David Duval (274, -10)
- 2000 St Andrews: Tiger Woods (269, -19)
- 1999 Carnoustie: Paul Lawrie (290, +6)
- 1998 Royal Birkdale: Mark O'Meara (280, E)
- 1997 Royal Troon: Justin Leonard (272, -12)
- 1996 Royal Lytham & St Annes: Tom Lehman (271, -13)
- 1995 St Andrews: John Daly (282, -6)
- 1994 Turnberry: Nick Price (268, -12)
- 1993 Royal St George's: Greg Norman (267, -13)
- 1992 Muirfield: Nick Faldo (272, -12)
- 1991 Royal Birkdale: Ian Baker-Finch (272, -8)
- 1990 St Andrews: Nick Faldo (270, -18)
- 1989 Royal Troon: Mark Calcavecchia (275, -13)
- 1988 Royal Lytham & St Annes: Seve Ballesteros (273, -11)
- 1987 Muirfield: Nick Faldo (279, -5)
- 1986 Turnberry: Greg Norman (280, E)
- 1985 Royal St George's: Sandy Lyle (282, +2)
- 1984 St Andrews: Seve Ballesteros (276, -12)
- 1983 Royal Birkdale: Tom Watson (275, -9)
- 1982 Royal Troon: Tom Watson (284, -4)
- 1981 Royal St George's: Bill Rogers (276, -4)
- 1980 Muirfield: Tom Watson (271, -13)
- 1979 Royal Lytham & St Annes: Seve Ballesteros (283, -1)
- 1978 St Andrews: Jack Nicklaus (281, -7)
- 1977 Turnberry: Tom Watson (268, -12)
- 1976 Royal Birkdale: Johnny Miller (279, -9)
- 1975 Carnoustie: Tom Watson (279, -9)
- 1974 Royal Lytham & St Annes: Gary Player (282, -2)
- 1973 Troon: Tom Weiskopf (276, -12)