THE FAVOURITES
Defending champion Jordan Spieth will be the top contender for the Claret Jug. Here we take a look at those expected to tame the tough course:
RICKIE FOWLER
One of the best players never to have won a Major, his talent can be counted on to outshine his colourful taste in clothing. Known to step out in orange golfing gear and garish headwear, Fowler is hoping to light up Carnoustie with his extravagant talent. Has had the frustration of finishing runner-up in three Majors, the latest the Masters this year.
DUSTIN JOHNSON
The world No 1 could be forgiven for thinking that one Major win, the 2016 US Open, is scant reward for a player so impressive on the world golf circuit. He may even resent the fact that the name Johnson already appears on the Open winner’s Claret Jug but belongs to a lesser talent — the gritty Zach Johnson.
JON RAHM
No doubting the talent of the Spanish star who is another strong contender if he can win his biggest battle — for control of his own temperament. Many great players have played with their hearts on their sleeves but Rahm, 23, has a harder time than most getting a grip on the emotions that inevitably swirl around when a few shots go awry.
RORY MCILROY
He could be the exact opposite of Rahm in that his undoubted talent might need to be backed up by more fire from his temperament. McIlroy gives the impression at times that if things don’t go his way as in the final round of The Masters this year, where he failed to put pressure on overnight leader, he lets his shoulders slump.
JORDAN SPIETH
Defending Open champ but hasn’t won a tournament since that 2017 triumph. Came close to securing a second Masters this year with a 63 in final round, but in the end Patrick Reed prevailed.
Missed the cut at the US Open but he will not be surrendering his crown lightly. Has shown real steel nerves in big tournaments.