Scottie Scheffler may be fighting for the Claret Jug at St Andrews this weekend, but he is well aware of who the patrons want to win The 150th Open Championship.
Earlier in the week, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player and Tom Watson graced the grounds of St Andrews and Rory McIlroy's appetite for victory has built from that.
Australia's Cameron Smith fires a stunning 8-under 64 to vault to the top of the board at The Open, but Rory McIlroy remains in hot pursuit of his first major title since 2014.
After the 4 Aces won the second LIV Golf event in Portland, Talor Gooch claimed the atmosphere was like that of a Ryder Cup despite having never played in one.
St Andrews is the most prestigious venue you could wish for to host The Open Championship, but where will golf's oldest major visit in the next three years?
Phil Mickelson was asked about not attending the Champion's Dinner on Monday multiple times, so much so that the 2013 Open champion lost his cool for a few seconds.