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The Open Championship - The 2004 Official Film
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35.99
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This is the dramatic inside story of The 133rd Open Championship played at Royal Troon, featuring extensive highlights of the action from all four rounds, exclusive interviews with players, behind-the scenes material and previously unseen footage filmed throughout the week of the Championship.
From the first round, when Britain's Paul Casey shared the lead with colourful Frenchman Thomas Levet, to the conclusion of a four-hole play-off that settled the ancient title in favour of little-known American Todd Hamilton, there was no let-up in the electrifying action over Royal Troon's fast-running fairways and firm, true greens.
Hamilton's slender lead was under attack throughout the final afternoon from a host of the world's leading players, but the challenge from Masters champion Phil Mickelson, US Open winner Retief Goosen, world number one Tiger Woods and home favourite Colin Montgomerie could not shake his resolve.
The greatest threat came from playing partner Ernie Els, The Open champion of 2002 and twice winner of the US Open, who birdied two of the last three holes to match Hamilton's total and force a play-off, yet the American stayed calm and brought a memorable Championship to a dramatic conclusion.
From the first round, when Britain's Paul Casey shared the lead with colourful Frenchman Thomas Levet, to the conclusion of a four-hole play-off that settled the ancient title in favour of little-known American Todd Hamilton, there was no let-up in the electrifying action over Royal Troon's fast-running fairways and firm, true greens.
Hamilton's slender lead was under attack throughout the final afternoon from a host of the world's leading players, but the challenge from Masters champion Phil Mickelson, US Open winner Retief Goosen, world number one Tiger Woods and home favourite Colin Montgomerie could not shake his resolve.
The greatest threat came from playing partner Ernie Els, The Open champion of 2002 and twice winner of the US Open, who birdied two of the last three holes to match Hamilton's total and force a play-off, yet the American stayed calm and brought a memorable Championship to a dramatic conclusion.
Number of Discs:
- 1
Certificate:
- E
Actor:
- Various Golfers
Aspect Ratio:
- Aspect Ratio 4:3
Region:
- Free
Main Language:
- English
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This is the dramatic inside story of The 133rd Open Championship played at Royal Troon, featuring extensive highlights of the action from all four rounds, exclusive interviews with players, behind-the scenes material and previously unseen footage filmed throughout the week of the Championship.
From the first round, when Britain's Paul Casey shared the lead with colourful Frenchman Thomas Levet, to the conclusion of a four-hole play-off that settled the ancient title in favour of little-known American Todd Hamilton, there was no let-up in the electrifying action over Royal Troon's fast-running fairways and firm, true greens.
Hamilton's slender lead was under attack throughout the final afternoon from a host of the world's leading players, but the challenge from Masters champion Phil Mickelson, US Open winner Retief Goosen, world number one Tiger Woods and home favourite Colin Montgomerie could not shake his resolve.
The greatest threat came from playing partner Ernie Els, The Open champion of 2002 and twice winner of the US Open, who birdied two of the last three holes to match Hamilton's total and force a play-off, yet the American stayed calm and brought a memorable Championship to a dramatic conclusion.
From the first round, when Britain's Paul Casey shared the lead with colourful Frenchman Thomas Levet, to the conclusion of a four-hole play-off that settled the ancient title in favour of little-known American Todd Hamilton, there was no let-up in the electrifying action over Royal Troon's fast-running fairways and firm, true greens.
Hamilton's slender lead was under attack throughout the final afternoon from a host of the world's leading players, but the challenge from Masters champion Phil Mickelson, US Open winner Retief Goosen, world number one Tiger Woods and home favourite Colin Montgomerie could not shake his resolve.
The greatest threat came from playing partner Ernie Els, The Open champion of 2002 and twice winner of the US Open, who birdied two of the last three holes to match Hamilton's total and force a play-off, yet the American stayed calm and brought a memorable Championship to a dramatic conclusion.
Number of Discs:
- 1
Certificate:
- E
Actor:
- Various Golfers
Aspect Ratio:
- Aspect Ratio 4:3
Region:
- Free
Main Language:
- English
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