Golf: Women's British Open - Season 4 / Year 2010

Season 4 / Year 2010

Episodes

Day 1
Hazel Irvine introduces the first-round action from Royal Birkdale as the world's top 10 women compete for the final major of 2010. The stellar cast list is headed by recently-crowned world number one Jiyai Shin, whose ascent to the top began when she won this title in 2008. Scotland's Catriona Matthew is vying to become the first golfer in over a decade to successfully defend the title.

Day 2
Historic Royal Birkdale hosts the second round of the prestigious Women's British Open, now in its 35th year. It is the first time the event has been held at the Southport course since 2005, when South Korea's Jeong Jang claimed her first major title with four sub-70 rounds. Her compatriot Jiyai Shin is looking for her second British Open triumph in three years but faces stiff competition from the rest of the world's top 10 as they look to take the title from reigning champion Catriona Matthew.

Day 3 - afternoon
Hazel Irvine introduces third-round action from Royal Birkdale. Scotland's Catriona Matthew is the defending champion, but with the world's top 10 golfers all competing it promises to be a titanic tussle.

Day 3 - Evening
Hazel Irvine presents coverage from Royal Birkdale as the leading contenders in the women's British Open complete the third round.

Day 4
Hazel Irvine introduces the climax to the fourth and final major tournament of 2010 on the women's tour. The world's top ten are among the competitors vying for the prestigious trophy and 45,000 pounds winner's cheque at Royal Birkdale. Defending champion Catriona Matthew is the highest-ranked Briton: she became the first Scottish woman to win a major title when she sank three late birdies to win the 2009 British Open by three shots. Expect more drama on the Southport course.
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