At Kerr Street Green, fans had the opportunity to have a selfie taken with the famous Claret Jug and take part in some fun golf games.
Children from the primary schools in Portrush had the chance to ‘do a Rory’ and chip a golf ball in to a washing machine.
Here’s how they got on...

5. SPORT
Pictured at Kerr Street Green in Portrush on May 2 during Tourism NI’s Epic Journey to The 153rd Open were Dr Caoimhe Archibald, Economy Minister, Gary McNeill, Head Professional at Royal Portrush Golf Club, Councillor Ciarán McQuillan, Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens and Naomi Waite, Director of Marketing at Tourism Northern Ireland.orthernireland.com/golf Photo: JAGO COMMUNICATIONS

6. GOLF
Pictured at Kerr Street Green in Portrush on May 2 during Tourism NI’s Epic Journey to The 153rd Open were (in front) Adrian Johnston, Club Captain of City of Derry Golf Club (L) Becca Tootill, Toursim Northern Ireland's Golf Marketing Executive, Kirsty Murray-Whelan, Golf Sales and Marketing Manager at Portstewart Golf Club, Kevin Doherty Former Captain and Gerry Cunningham, Former Captain of City of Derry Golf Club, Gary McNeill, Head PGA Professional and Charlene Reid, Senior Assistant/PGA Professional at Royal Portrush Golf Club and George Diamondis, Tourism NI's Golf Marketing Manager (R). Photo: JAGO COMMUNICATIONS

7. GOLF
Pictured at Kerr Street Green on May 2 during Tourism NI’s Epic Journey to The 153rd Open. Photo: JAGO COMMUNICATIONS