Golf: The Open - Season 6 / Year 2022

Season 6 / Year 2022

Episodes

Opening Round Highlights
Eilidh Barbour introduces extended highlights of the much-anticipated 150th Open Championship from St Andrews, Scotland.
The ‘Home of Golf' is hosting the celebrated tournament for the first time since 2015, when American Zach Johnson emerged victorious, and the world's best golfers are here again to compete for the famous Claret Jug over the notoriously tricky links of the Old Course.
The USA's Collin Morikawa is defending the title he won in style at Royal St George's last year. He's up against the in-form Rory McIlroy, 2022 PGA Champion Justin Thomas and world number one Scottie Scheffler. Fifteen-time major champion Tiger Woods will also play in this event for the first time since 2019.
Commentary comes from Andrew Cotter, Ned Michaels and Ken Brown.

Second Round Highlights
Eilidh Barbour has more highlights of the 150th Open Championship from St Andrews as the world's best seek to make the cut on the famous and unforgiving Old Course.
Defending champion Collin Morikawa will expect to continue into the weekend, while Spaniard and world number two Jon Rahm is also a much-fancied contender. Matt Fitzpatrick will be hoping his strong start to the season continues – he's vying to become the first Englishman to lift the Claret Jug since Sir Nick Faldo in 1992.
Andrew Cotter, Ned Michaels and Ken Brown provide commentary.

Third Round Highlights
Eilidh Barbour introduces extended highlights of day three of the 150th Open Championship from the home of golf at St Andrews, Scotland.
Saturday is known as 'moving day' in Major golf, and it was at this stage last year that eventual champion Collin Morikawa drew within one shot of the lead following a two-under 68, while fellow American Jordan Spieth briefly shared the lead before falling three shots back.
Commentary comes from Andrew Cotter, Ned Michaels and Ken Brown.

Final Round Highlights
Eilidh Barbour introduces extended highlights as the destination of the Claret Jug was decided on the final day of the 150th Open Championship at St Andrews.
In last year's tournament, American Collin Morikawa became the first player since 2003 to win on his Open debut, shooting a bogey-free 66 to finish two shots ahead of runner-up Jordan Spieth.
Commentary comes from Andrew Cotter, Ned Michaels and Ken Brown.
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