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THE 1987 OPEN OFFICIAL FILM

A Championship to remember! Played at Muirfield - one of the greatest and toughest tests in golf - in

harsh and demanding weather conditions that challenged all the players. Among the top names who figured

prominently were Rodger Davis, Tom Watson, Payne Stewart and David Frost, but at the death it came down

to a tense struggle between just two men - England's Nick Faldo and the American Paul Azinger. Faldo's

indomitable and ultimately decisive final round was a popular climax to an enthralling contest and gave him his

first Open Championship victory.


NICK FALDO IT'S ALL'IN THE OPEN

Sir Nick Faldo was one of the greatest golfers of his era. His Open Championship record is one of the best -

Faldo did not miss a cut in 23 years - and in this programme, narrated by John Inverdale, he talks at length

about the shots that won him his trio of Open Championship titles, as well as the memories that went hand-in-

hand with each of his three victories. Faldo gives a unique insight into the pressures of leading on the final day

and also discusses the extraordinary release of emotions when victory is finally achieved. What comes through

is a unique portrait of a man with an unswerving self-belief and a deep-rooted love of The Open Championship.


YES SIR! JACK NICKLAUS AND HIS

HISTORIC 1986 MASTERS WIN

The 1986 Masters Tournament at Augusta National was the last of Jack Nicklaus' record 18 majors. At the age

of 46, it was arguably the most improbable of those titles and certainly one of the most compelling dramas in

the history of sport. Nicklaus' edge-of-your-seat final round allowed him to claim his sixth Masters title and

provide the exclamation point on his legacy as golf's greatest champion. Through exclusive interviews, personal

reflections and captivating footage, this DVD celebrates the many layers of this come-from-behind triumph, one

of sport's greatest 'where-were-you' moments.


THE HISTORY OF GOLF

It's a game that you can start playing on your second birthday and continue well past your eightieth. Presidents

Franklin D. Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan regularly escaped world problems for a few hours

on the links, and movie stars like Bob Hope and Bing Crosby have spent more time on the tee box than on

the soundstage. More than just a game or a diversion, golf is a vivid thread woven through our social fabric, a

thread that winds through the best, and the worst, of our times. Starting at the home of golf, St. Andrews, this

programme charts the history of the game right up to the multi-billion pound industry it has become today.