Golf: The Open - Season 1 / Year 2016

Season 1 / Year 2016
Episodes

14/07/2016
Hazel Irvine introduces the best moments from the opening round of The Open at Royal Troon, situated on the rugged coastline of the west of Scotland.
American Zach Johnson defends the title he won in a three-way play-off last year, while 2014 champion Rory McIlroy returns after withdrawing from the tournament 12 months ago because of an ankle injury.

15/07/2016
Extensive coverage from Royal Troon of the second round at the 145th Open Championship.
Friday's play was delayed by rain last year and the second round had to be concluded the following day, with American Dustin Johnson ending one shot clear of Danny Willett at the halfway stage of the tournament.

16/07/2016
Extended highlights of the third round of the 145th Open Championship from Royal Troon, presented by Hazel Irvine. This time in 2015, weather disruptions at St Andrews meant that day three actually only saw the conclusion of the second round - American Dustin Johnson, the new US Open champion, ending one shot clear of Danny Willett at the halfway stage of the tournament.

17/07/2016
Extended highlights of the final round of the 145th Open Championship from Royal Troon, presented by Hazel Irvine. This time 12 months ago, the tournament found itself one day behind schedule due to inclement weather with the fourth and final round put back until Monday. American Zach Johnson was the eventual winner after that final round - claiming his second major title with victory in a three-man play-off.
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