Xander Schauffele will tee off late on Thursday at The Open Championship after being grouped with Rory McIlroy and Matt Fitzpatrick in the same starting wave.

What happened?

Rory McIlroy has been handed a late start at The Open, and he’ll share the tee time with Xander Schauffele and Matt Fitzpatrick. The trio will begin their rounds together on Thursday at Royal Troon, the oldest major championship in golf. The late slot gives Schauffele and Fitzpatrick a chance to watch McIlroy’s early play before stepping onto the course themselves.

The Open’s draw was released on Tuesday, setting the stage for a competitive opening day. McIlroy, the 2011 champion, will aim to add to his major tally while Schauffele eyes another strong showing on the links. Fitzpatrick, the 2022 champion, brings experience to the group as all three prepare for tough conditions.

Why it matters for Xander Schauffele

A late start can work for or against a player. Schauffele thrives under pressure, and watching McIlroy’s approach could offer insights into the tricky Royal Troon layout. The American has been in top form this season, with multiple top-10 finishes in majors. His grouping with McIlroy and Fitzpatrick adds intrigue—three of golf’s biggest names competing for the claret jug.

The Open’s unpredictable weather adds another layer. Wind and rain often decide the champion at Royal Troon, and Schauffele’s ability to adapt will be tested. His late tee time means he’ll face the course after the morning waves, when conditions can shift dramatically.

What comes next?

Thursday’s opening round sets the tone for the week. Schauffele, McIlroy, and Fitzpatrick will aim to post low scores early to avoid the cut. The trio’s chemistry could spark a tight leaderboard battle if they all fire rounds in the 60s.

Royal Troon’s Old Course demands precision. Schauffele’s iron play and putting will be under the microscope. A strong start could propel him into contention, while a slow round could leave him playing catch-up early. The late tee time gives him a chance to study the course before his turn.

The Open’s drama often unfolds in the final groups. Schauffele’s grouping with McIlroy and Fitzpatrick ensures he’ll be in the mix from the start. Fans can expect fireworks if all three deliver their best.