Royal Troon

Troon, Scotland · Links

7 major championships hosted since 1923

The Open ×7

Established

1878

Designer

Willie Fernie (redesign)

Par

71

Championship Yardage

7,190 yds

About the Course

Royal Troon on Scotland's Ayrshire coast is a links of two halves — a downwind front nine followed by a punishing return into the prevailing wind. It is home to the famous “Postage Stamp” 8th, the shortest hole in Open golf at around 123 yards but one of the most treacherous.

Troon's defining moment came in 2016, when Henrik Stenson and Phil Mickelson staged a final-round duel for the ages, Stenson winning with a 63 and an Open scoring record of 264.

Course Records

Lowest scoring marks recorded in major championship competition at Royal Troon.

Course Record (round)

63

Open rounds

Lowest 72-Hole Total

264 (−20)

Henrik Stenson, 2016

First Major Hosted

1923

Total Majors Hosted

7

Major Hosting History

Every major championship staged at Royal Troon, by championship and year.

Championship Times Years
The Open 7 1973, 1982, 1989, 1997, 2004, 2016, 2024

Notable Moments

Defining rounds and championship moments in the history of Royal Troon.

1973

Weiskopf's wire-to-wire

Tom Weiskopf led from start to finish to win The Open.

1982

Watson's fourth

Tom Watson won his fourth of five Open titles at Troon.

1989

Calcavecchia's playoff

Mark Calcavecchia won the first four-hole aggregate playoff at The Open.

1997

Leonard's charge

Justin Leonard came from five back with a closing 65 to win.

2016

Stenson vs. Mickelson

Henrik Stenson shot 63 to beat Phil Mickelson by three, setting the Open record at 20-under 264.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Postage Stamp?

Royal Troon's 8th, the shortest hole in Open championship golf at about 123 yards, ringed by deep bunkers and a fearsome short-iron test.

What is the lowest 72-hole total at Royal Troon?

Henrik Stenson's 20-under-par 264 in 2016 is the all-time Open Championship scoring record.

What was the 2016 duel at Troon?

Stenson and Phil Mickelson pulled away from the field, trading birdies until Stenson's closing 63 sealed a historic win.

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