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Few people earn their keep more at the British Open than David Lancaster. He’s the first tee announcer, taking over the job from legendary Ivor Robson in 2016. If things go to schedule, Lancaster will arrive at his post this week at Royal Birkdale shortly before 6:30 a.m. on Thursday and Friday and remain until just past 4 p.m., faithfully seeing off all 156 players competing in the championship.

Such is one of the lovable quirks of the oldest tournament in golf. With daylight in England lasting more than 18 hours come July, the R&A sends every one of the 52 threesomes off the first tee. (Yes, Augusta National does this too, but it’s a lot easier with only around 100 players competing in the Masters.)

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It brings with it a unique anticipation among players as to “when” they’ll be scheduled to tee off. Getting on the “right side” of the draw in the Open Championship is something many discuss, and in any given championship could be a major factor in the outcome. That said, we crunched the numbers over the last few decades and found it wasn’t as big a deal as it’s made out to be, and that there is no noticeable trend in whether early-late times result in more champions than late-early (it’s a 13-12 split in the last 25 years).

Players will be competing in threesomes on Thursday and Friday at Birkdale. Official tee times have not been announced so we are simply listing all the players in the field here. Check back here closer to the start of the championship and we’ll have the tee times posted as soon as they go live.

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British Open Championship Field

Ludvig Aberg

Angel Ayora

Sam Bairstow

Matthew Baldwin

Josele Ballester

Daniel Berger

Akshay Bhatia

Dan Burnbury

Keegan Bradley

Michael Brennan

Jacob Bridgeman

Daniel Brown

Jack Buchanan (a)

Sam Burns

Laurie Canter

Patrick Cantlay

Bud Cauley

Eugenio Chacarra

Tiger Christensen

Stewart Cink

Wyndham Clark

Darren Clarke

Eric Cole

Corey Conners

Pierceson Coody

Martin Couvra

M.J. Daffue

Jason Day

Alejandro De Castro Piera (a)

Bryson DeChambeau

Thomas Detry

Alistair Docherty

Hennie Du Plessis

David Duval

Nicolas Echavarria

Harris English

Matt Fitzpatrick

Alex Fitzpatrick

Tommy Fleetwood

Rickie Fowler

Ryan Fox

Ryan Gerard

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Chris Gotterup

Stuart Grehan (a)

Max Greyserman

Ben Griffin

Lev Grinberg (a)

Harry Hall

Jeongwoo Ham

Brian Harman

Padraig Harrington

Tyrrell Hatton

Russell Henley

Lucas Herbert

Kazuki Higa

Daniel Hillier

Ryo Hisatsune

Nicolai Hojgaard

Rasmus Hojgaard

Michael Hollick

Max Homa

Billy Horschel

Viktor Hovland

David Howard (a)

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Mason Howell (a)

Sungjae Im

Casey Jarvis

Cameron John

Matthew Jordan

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Kota Kaneko

Naoyuki Kataoka

Si Woo Kim

Michael Kim

Tom Kim

Kurt Kitayama

Jake Knapp

Kazuma Kobori

Brooks Koepka

Frederic Lacroix

Joakin Lagergren

Fifa Laopakdee (a)

Francesco Laporta

Min Woo Lee

Haotong Li

Shane Lowry

Robert MacIntyre

Hideki Matsuyama

Matt McCarty

Jack McDonald

Rory McIlroy

Tom McKibbin

Maverick McNealy

Keith Mitchell

Francisco Molinari

Collin Morikawa

Ryutaro Nagano

Keita Nakajima

Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen

James Nicholas

Joaquin Niemann

Alex Noren

Shaun Norris

Andrew Novak

Louis Oosthuizen

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John Parry

Marco Penge

Marcus Plunkett

J.T. Poston

David Puig

Mateo Pulcini (a)

Jon Rahm

Aaron Rai

Patrick Reed

Kristoffer Reitan

Justin Rose

Antoine Rozner

Nevill Ruiter (a)

Adrien Saddier

Jayden Schaper

Xander Schauffele

Scottie Scheffler

Adam Scott

Baard Bjoernevik Skogen

Tom Sloman

Alex Smalley

Cameron Smith

Jordan Smith

Travis Smyth

Matthew Southgate

J.J. Spaun

Jordan Spieth

Henrik Stenson

Sam Stevens

Sepp Straka

Jackson Suber

Andy Sullivan

Caleb Surratt

Jesper Svensson

Nick Taylor

Sahith Theegala

Justin Thomas

Austen Truslow

Peter Uihlein

Sami Valimaki

Scott Vincent

Matt Wallace

Tim Wiedemeyer (a)

Bernd Wiesberger

Gary Woodland

Jiho Yang

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Ren Yonezawa

Cameron Young

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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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