Golf: Women's British Open - Season 16 / Year 2022
Season 16 / Year 2022
Episodes
Day 1
Katherine Downes presents highlights from the opening day at Muirfield, the historic links course which is staging the Women's Open for the first time.
The 2021 Open was won by Sweden's Anna Nordqvist, who claimed her third major title on a thrilling final day at Carnoustie, with England's Georgia Hall ending a shot back in a tie for second place.
Day 2
Highlights from the second day at the Women's British Open, the last of this year's five major championships for female golfers. Presented by Katherine Downes.
The links course at Muirfield has hosted the men's Open 16 times, most recently in 2013, when Phil Mickelson claimed his first Claret Jug, but this will be the first time the women's championship has been contested there. Sweden's Anna Nordqvist is the defending champion.
Day 3
The best of the action from day three at Muirfield, which is staging the championship for the first time. Presented by Katherine Downes.
Georgia Hall is the only British golfer to have won the title in the last 12 years. The 2018 champion came close to a second major victory when she ended tied for second place at last year's championship, won by Sweden's Anna Nordqvist.
Day 4
Katherine Downes introduces highlights of the final major on the women's calendar, taking place at the historic links course at Muirfield.
Last year's championship produced a nail-biting conclusion, with Sweden's Anna Nordqvist finishing a shot clear of her rivals to claim the third major title of her career.
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