Official app for The Open Championship
The Open is a free-to-use sports app from The R&A itself, the organizers of The Open Championship. As the official mobile companion for the titular tournament, it offers live sports coverage for The 150th Open as well as year-round content about the prestigious and time-tested sporting event. Aside from offering articles, clips, and event coverage, the app is also connected to The One Club, offering regular contests and access to events.
With a streamlined and easily accessible app layout, The Open is the golfer’s equivalent to the NFL or MLB App. Similar apps include Golf Channel or Golf Canada.
One-stop-shop for The Open fans
The Open Championship, or the British Open, is the oldest golf tournament in the world—tracing its origins back to 1860. Additionally, the R&A or the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews is also one of the oldest organizations for the sport. Currently, The Open remains one of the four major men’s golfing events, together with The Masters, the PGA, and the US Open.
As for its app, expect a smooth and easy experience as you navigate across it. Right from the home page, it keeps you posted with the latest news including articles and video clippings. It’s also worth noting that the app retains its content and makes them available on-demand. So, while the live coverage still varies depending on the region, you can still watch your favorite games.
As an exclusive app, you can feel it all over. It has ads, sure, but it’s mostly limited to endorsing organization events and connecting you with The One Club, which is its affiliate. Aside from the regional differences, users are also noting the rather low volume levels available for its video content. Even at max volume for most devices, commentating for most games are barely audible.
Top-tier golfing app
As far as golfing reference platforms go, The Open is a great app to have. It only serves a single golfing event, but it does it very well—serving as a great example should other major tournament organizers follow suit. Good app layout, timely and on-demand video coverage, and access to contests and in-person events all make it instantly endearing to fans of the sport.