Rickie Fowler
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Formula 1 drivers and PGA Tour golfers team up for a star-studded sports competition at the Wynn Las Vegas golf course. Recorded live in English.
Five Days in July: The Story of the Open 2015
This year’s 144th edition of The Open was played at the Old Course at St Andrews, renowned for its fearsome bunkers, challenging double greens and has routinely defined golf’s greatest champions. World number one Rory McIlroy withdrew prior to the tournament due to an off-course ankle injury, the first defending champion absent from The Open since 1954, when Ben Hogan opted not to participate. Jordan Spieth arrived in Scotland having won both The Masters and US Open and his desire to remain on course for the elusive Grand Slam would illuminate the Championship. The elements dictated a rare Monday finish and even then, 72 holes were not sufficient to decide who would lift the Claret Jug. In a dramatic play-off, it was a battler from America’s Midwest that stood firm. After five days in July, Zach Johnson had outlasted and outplayed the field to become the Champion Golfer of the Year.
The 2014 Ryder Cup Official Film
On the 15th fairway on an unforgettable afternoon at Gleneagles, two captains shook hands, swapped stories and reflected on the fact the winning point at the Ryder Cup had been clinched by the shot of the lifetime. Captain Paul McGinley’s side led 10-6 going into the final day and reached 14 ½ needed to win the Cup outright when Welsh rookie Jamie Donaldson beat Keegan Bradley 4&3. This meant Europe completed their mission in the singles to win the 40th Ryder Cup 16 ½ - 11 ½ against the United States at Gleneagles. Europe have now won 8 of the last 10 Ryder Cups, while the US have not won an away match since 1993.
A New Dawn: The Story of the Open Championship 2014
At Royal Liverpool, a young Northern Irishman realised a burning ambition – to win The Open Championship. Rory McIlroy became only the third player in the history of the game to win his third Major Championship by the age of 25 after Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods. Well on his way to achieving greatness, McIlroy displayed his irresistible best on British shores to become the ‘Champion Golfer of the Year’.