Open Championship leaderboard 2022: Live golf scores, results from Sunday's Round 4

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Rory McIlroy's quest to end an eight-year wait for a major triumph took a huge step closer after a stunning round of golf on day three at The Open as he and Viktor Hovland now share a four-shot lead going into Sunday's final round.

Australian Cameron Smith had led by two strokes at the end of round two, finishing on 13 under, but he and Cameron Young will be the penultimate pair to tee off tomorrow having carded rounds of 73 and 71 respectively on Saturday.

McIlroy hasn’t had a major win since 2014 when he won the PGA Championship, but his round of 66 that included five birdies and a stunning eagle from the bunker on the par-four 10th has left him in the driving seat to get his hands on the Claret Jug.

However, the talented 24-year-old Hovland is eager to record the biggest win of his career and write his name into the history books on what is set to be a thrilling final day of action.

The Sporting News is on hand to provide live updates from round four. See how the action unfolds below.

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Open Championship leaderboard 2022

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Open Championship 2022 live updates, highlights from Sunday's Round 4

How to watch the Open Championship live

    • Dates: July 14-17
    • TV channels: NBC, USA Network
    • Live streams: Peacock, NBCSports.com, NBC Sports app, fuboTV

    The NBC family of network will carry the 2022 Open Championship. Coverage will be broadcast on NBC and USA Network each day, with USA Network carrying most of the coverage on Thursday and Friday and NBC taking on key parts of Saturday and Sunday coverage.

    There will also be several ways to stream The Open in the U.S. They include Peacock, NBCSports.com, the NBC Sports App and fuboTV.

    Open Championship TV and streaming schedule 2022

    Date Time (ET) Channel
    Sunday, July 17 4-7 a.m. USA Network
      7 a.m.-2 p.m. NBC/Peacock, fuboTV

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    Open Championship tee times 2022

    Round 4: Sunday, July 17

    Time (BST/ET) Pairing
    7:20 a.m./2:20 a.m. Sam Bairstow (A)
    7:30 a.m./2:30 a.m. Jamie Rutherford, Wyndham Clark
    7:40 a.m./2:40 a.m. Hideki Matsuyama, David Law
    7:50 a.m./2:50 a.m. Sam Burns, Sungjae Im
    8 a.m./3 a.m. Garrick Higgo, Adri Arnaus
    8:10 a.m./3:10 a.m. Patrick Reed, Laurie Canter
    8:25 a.m./3:25 a.m. Cameron Tringale, Joaquin Niemann
    8:35 a.m./3:35 a.m. Aaron Jarvis (A), Jordan L. Smith
    8:45 a.m./3:45 a.m. Barclay Brown (A), Danny Willett
    8:55 a.m./3:55 a.m. Sebastian Munoz, Robert Dinwiddie
    9:05 a.m./4:05 a.m. Lars Van Meijel, Yuto Katsuragawa
    9:15 a.m./4:15 a.m. Kurt Kitayama, Jason Kokrak
    9:30 a.m./4:30 a.m. Justin Thomas, Marcus Armitage
    9.40 a.m./4:40 a.m. Paul Casey, Jason Scrivener
    9:50 a.m./4:50 a.m. Justin De Los Santos, Tony Finau
    10 a.m./5 a.m. Thomas Detry, Thriston Lawrence
    10:10 a.m./5:10 a.m. Sergio Garcia, Casey Conners
    10:20 a.m./5:20 a.m. Adrian Meronk, John Parry
    10:40 a.m./5:40 a.m. Robert MacIntyre, Talor Gooch
    10:50 a.m./5:50 a.m. Sadom Kaewkanjana, Abraham Ancer
    11 a.m./6 a.m. David Carey, Lee Westwood
    11:10 a.m./6:10 a.m. Harold Varner III, Joohyung Kim
    11:20 a.m./6:20 a.m. Brad Kennedy, Filippo Celli (A)
    11:30 a.m./6:30 a.m. Billy Horschel, Chris Kirk
    11:45 a.m./6:45 a.m. Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Richard Mansell
    11:55 a.m./6:55 a.m. Sahith Theegala, Min Woo Lee
    12:05 p.m./7:05 a.m. Lucas Herbert, Xander Schauffele
    12:15 p.m./7:15 a.m. Jon Rahm, Victor Perez
    12:25 p.m./7:25 a.m. Nicolai Hojgaard, Will Zalatoris
    12:35 p.m./7:35 a.m. Ian Poulter, Anthony Quayle
    12:55 p.m./7:55 a.m. Dean Burmester, Aaron Wise
    1:05 p.m./8:05 a.m. Dylan Frittelli, Russell Henley
    1:15 p.m./8:15 a.m. Bryson DeChambeau, Francesco Molinari
    1:25 p.m./8:25 a.m. Trey Mullinax, Tyrrell Hatton
    1:35 p.m./8:35 a.m. Shane Lowry, Brian Harman
    1:45 p.m./8:45 a.m. Thomas Pieters, Kevin Kisner
    2 p.m./9 a.m. Patrick Cantlay, Jordan Spieth
    2:10 p.m./9:10 a.m. Adam Scott, Matt Fitzpatrick
    2:20 p.m/9:20 a.m. Tommy Fleetwood, Dustin Johnson
    2:30 p.m./9:30 a.m. Scottie Scheffler, Si Woo Kim
    2:40 p.m./9:40 a.m. Cameron Smith, Cameron Young
    2:50 p.m./9:50 a.m. Rory McIlroy, Viktor Hovland

    (A) denotes amateur.

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    Ben Miller has been writing about sport for 25 years, following all levels of football as well as boxing, MMA, athletics and tennis. He’s seen five promotions, three relegations, one World Cup winner and home games in at least three different stadiums as a result of his lifelong devotion to Brighton & Hove Albion. His main aim each week is to cover at least one game or event that does not require a last-minute rewrite.