The Open Championship: Round 3 Recap

Round 3 complete · Royal Birkdale Golf Club · July 18, 2026

R1 · Thu 7/16 · Actual
High 71°F
Wind 7, gusts 22 mph
R2 · Fri 7/17 · Actual
High 69°F
Wind 8, gusts 21 mph
R3 · Sat 7/18 · Actual
🌧
High 64°F
Wind 4, gusts 16 mph
Rain 48%
R4 · Sun 7/19 · Forecast
High 66°F
Wind 6, gusts 20 mph

Leaderboard

PosPlayerR1R2R3TOT
1Sam BurnsS. Burns+3-8-5-10
T2Si Woo KimS. Woo Kim-2-3-3-8
T2Ryan FoxR. Fox+2-2-8-8
T4Ryan GerardR. Gerard-3-3-1-7
T4Lucas HerbertL. HerbertE-8+1-7
T6Jackson SuberJ. Suber-5-1E-6
T6Bryson DeChambeauB. DeChambeau-3-2-1-6
T6Ludvig AbergL. Aberg+1-4-3-6
T9Rasmus Neergaard-PetersenR. Neergaard-Petersen+2-4-3-5
T9Tommy FleetwoodT. Fleetwood-1-3-1-5

Cut at +3 — 79 players advanced.

Player Focus

Sam Burns
Sam Burns
Shreveport, Louisiana · World No. 18LSU
Place1
Round 3-5
Total-10
123456789OUT
43424423531
101112131415161718INTOT
4434434443465
6Birdie11Par1Bogey
OTTAPPARGPUTTTOT
+1.02+3.75-0.76+1.25+5.26
#13#2#57#18#2
WinT5T10
07/13/2026+4000+700+350
07/18/2026+1400+200-120

Sam Burns seeks his sixth PGA Tour title in his 199th start on Tour. This championship would represent his first major victory. The win would come in his 26th major championship start. Burns has recorded top-10 finishes in four of his last nine major appearances. He finished T9 at the 2024 U.S. Open and T7 at the 2025 U.S. Open. He also placed T7 at the 2026 Masters and finished 2nd at the 2026 U.S. Open. In his first 16 major starts, Burns managed only one top-25 finish, achieved at the 2022 PGA Championship with a T20.

A victory would mark Burns's sixth Open Championship appearance overall. His previous best finish came at T31 in 2024. Burns would become the 13th consecutive first-time winner of The Open. This streak represents the longest sequence of first-time winners at The Open. The streak began with Phil Mickelson's victory in 2013.

Burns posted a personal-best 54-hole score in a major championship with 200. Previously, his best 54-hole score in a major was 206. He achieved that 206 score at the 2025 U.S. Open and 2026 Masters Tournament. Burns holds his sixth 54-hole lead or co-lead on Tour. He has converted one of his previous five such leads into victory. That victory came at the 2021 Valspar Championship.

This represents Burns's second 54-hole lead or co-lead in a major championship. He held a 54-hole lead at the 2025 U.S. Open and finished T7. Burns seeks to become only the second player to win The Open after starting outside the top 50 following the first round. Mark O'Meara accomplished this feat in 1998. Burns was T106 after his opening round of 73. He then tied the all-time major 18-hole scoring record with a 62 in the second round.

Ryan Fox
Ryan Fox
Auckland, New Zealand · World No. 56
PlaceT2
Round 3-8
Total-8
123456789OUT
43333333429
101112131415161718INTOT
3435433443362
9Birdie8Par1Bogey
OTTAPPARGPUTTTOT
+2.11+0.30+1.07+4.78+8.26
#2#31#10#1#1
WinT5T10
07/13/2026+15000+2200+1000
07/18/2026

Ryan Fox, tied for second at minus-8, seeks to become the second New Zealand player to win The Open Championship. Bob Charles won the championship in 1963 at Royal Lytham & St Annes. Fox currently ranks No. 56 in the Official World Golf Ranking. If victorious, he would become the lowest-ranked winner of the event since Darren Clarke in 2011, who ranked No. 111.

Si Woo Kim
Si Woo Kim
Seoul, South Korea · World No. 21Yonsei University
PlaceT2
Round 3-3
Total-8
123456789OUT
43434424432
101112131415161718INTOT
3534534443567
4Birdie13Par1Bogey
OTTAPPARGPUTTTOT
-0.59+1.06+1.00+1.79+3.26
#56#13#13#11#6
WinT5T10
07/13/2026+6000+900+450
07/18/2026+1600+205-111

Si Woo Kim, a Seoul, South Korea native, seeks to become the first player from Asia to win The Open Championship. He makes his eighth start at the event, with his best previous finish being T15 in 2022. A victory would mark his 38th major championship appearance overall. His best major championship finish is T8 at the 2025 PGA Championship.

Ryan Gerard
Ryan Gerard
Raleigh, North Carolina · World No. 28North Carolina
PlaceT4
Round 3-1
Total-7
123456789OUT
44534434435
101112131415161718INTOT
4433434543469
2Birdie15Par1Bogey
OTTAPPARGPUTTTOT
+0.26+0.89+0.10+0.01+1.26
#38#17#38#42#19
WinT5T10
07/13/2026+12500+2000+900
07/18/2026+1800+205-111

Ryan Gerard finished tied for fourth at seven-under par. He trails the leader by three strokes in his pursuit of history. Gerard seeks to become the 11th player winning The Open in their debut. Collin Morikawa most recently achieved this feat in 2021 at Royal St. George's.

Gerard won the 2025 Barracuda Championship, marking his lone victory. This triumph came across 73 PGA Tour starts.

Lucas Herbert
Lucas Herbert
🇦🇺 AUS · World No. 97
PlaceT4
Round 3+1
Total-7
123456789OUT
44534424333
101112131415161718INTOT
4434545543871
2Birdie13Par3Bogey
OTTAPPARGPUTTTOT
-0.33+0.37-0.90+0.11-0.74
#50#27#61#39#41
WinT5T10
07/13/2026+20000+3000+1400
07/18/2026+1000+162-149

Lucas Herbert matched the all-time major 18-hole scoring record with a 62. He finished tied for fourth place at 7-under par. In the third round, Herbert recorded a 71.

Herbert seeks to become the third Australian winner at Royal Birkdale. Peter Thomson won the championship in 1954 and 1965. Ian Baker-Finch won in 1991.

Jackson Suber
Jackson Suber
Tampa, Florida · World No. 115Ole Miss
PlaceT6
Round 3E
Total-6
123456789OUT
43433534433
101112131415161718INTOT
4335444643770
4Birdie10Par4Bogey
OTTAPPARGPUTTTOT
+0.36+0.36+0.26-0.73+0.26
#30#28#35#50#32
WinT5T10
07/13/2026+25000+3500+1400
07/18/2026

Jackson Suber holds the first-round lead at The Open Championship. He seeks to become the first 18-hole leader or co-leader to win since Jordan Spieth in 2017. Suber finished tied for sixth place at six-under par.

This appearance marks Suber's third major championship. He missed the cut at the 2024 U.S. Open, finishing 73rd. He also missed the cut at the 2026 U.S. Open.

Updated Odds — After Round 3

PlayerWinTop 5Top 10
Scottie SchefflerS. Scheffler+550-111-250
Cameron YoungC. Young+650+105-200
Lucas HerbertL. Herbert+1000+162-149
Bryson DeChambeauB. DeChambeau+1000+162-149
Tommy FleetwoodT. Fleetwood+1200+187-125
Jon RahmJ. Rahm+1400+175-137
Sam BurnsS. Burns+1400+200-120
Si Woo KimS. Woo Kim+1600+205-111
Ryan GerardR. Gerard+1800+205-111
Robert MacIntyreR. MacIntyre+2200+275+120

Missed Cut Watch

Players with the highest probability of missing the cut after Round 1.

PlayerPre WinR1 ScoreMiss Cut%
Stewart Cink+50000+4100%
Padraig Harrington+50000+10100%
Darren Fichardt100%
Adam Scott+12500+2100%
Zach Johnson100%
Louis Oosthuizen+25000100%
Shaun Norris+40000-1100%
Darren Clarke+100000+3100%