Rory McIlroy is the early favorite to win the 2026 British Open at Royal Birkdale, with odds set at +850. The Northern Irish golfer, who claimed his first Open Championship in 2014, looks to secure his seventh major title and second of the year after a strong T4 finish in 2017 and a recent T7 at the Genesis Scottish Open.
Why Royal Birkdale Suits McIlroy’s Game
Royal Birkdale’s 7,223-yard Par 70 layout demands precision over power. The course features flat fairways framed by towering sand dunes and thick native rough, rewarding players who can control their ball flight. McIlroy’s tee-to-green precision and ability to execute low, piercing approach shots into the wind make him a strong contender. Historically, elite shot-makers like Jordan Spieth and Arnold Palmer have thrived here.
Key Challenges at the 2026 Open
The forecast predicts sustained wind gusts of 10-20 mph, adding to the difficulty of the coastal elements. The field will be cut to the top 70 players after Friday’s second round. McIlroy’s experience in tough conditions, including his 2014 Open win, gives him an edge. However, competitors like Sam Burns (+4000) pose a threat with strong tee-to-green performance.
What’s at Stake for McIlroy
A victory would solidify McIlroy’s legacy as one of the greatest modern golfers. With four majors already in his career, he’s chasing history. The 2026 Open runs from July 16-19, and McIlroy’s recent form suggests he’s peaking at the right time.