Scotsman golf correspondent Martin Dempters at The 2024 Open venue Royal Troon ahead of final qualifying as players' battle for a coveted spot in this year's tournament.
Category
🥇
SportsTranscript
00:00Hello, it's Martin Dempster, the Scotsman Golf Correspondent here, coming to you from
00:07Royal Troon, venue of course for the 152nd Open Championship. I'm here today ahead of
00:17the Open Final qualifying, which is taking place at four venues around the UK, including
00:25Dundonald Links, which of course is just a few miles up the coast here from Royal Troon.
00:33One of the longest days in golf, comprises two rounds as players battle for a coveted
00:42spot in the Open. 16 places, a minimum of 16 places are up for grabs at four venues
00:51around the UK, Dundonald Links, West Lancashire, Royal Sink Ports and Burnham and Barrow.
01:00The competition, as you would imagine, is pretty intense in those events. It's a great
01:06chance for players to tee up in the world's greatest golf championship. From a Scottish
01:13perspective, we've got Bob McIntyre, he's already exempt for the Open. As is Nairn amateur,
01:22Callum Scott, who secured an exemption through an amateur series that involved the St Andrew's
01:29Links Trophy, the Amateur Championship and the European Amateur Championship. Here's
01:36hoping that a few more Scots will be involved in the final major of the season, and Royal
01:43Troon in 2016 hosted a titanic tussle between Swede Henrik Stenson and Phil Mickelson, which
01:53Stenson eventually won. Massive crowd heading here for the latest edition of the Open, so
02:02to keep up to date with the build-up to the Open and everything else to do with golf,
02:07by reading the Scotsman or logging on to Scotsman.com.