Women's Open: Georgia Hall, Catriona Matthew and Danielle Kang in day one's best shots
Georgia Hall, Catriona Matthew and Danielle Kang feature in the best shots from day one of the Women's Open at Royal Troon, Ayrshire. Source: BBC
Georgia Hall, Catriona Matthew and Danielle Kang feature in the best shots from day one of the Women's Open at Royal Troon, Ayrshire. Source: BBC
England's Georgia Hall is two shots off the clubhouse leader after a two-over 73 in the first round of the Women's Open at Royal Troon. Source: BBC
Former British Open winner Georgia Hall talks to BBC Sport's Jane Dougall before the Women's Open at Royal Troon. Source: BBC
Defending champion Hinako Shibuno says she is confident her game can stand up to the rigours of the Royal Troon links at the AIG Women's Open, which starts on Thursday. Source: BBC
Scottish golfer Gemma Dryburgh's preparations for her first Open have included a back garden driving range made from a duvet and a football net. Source: BBC
Irish Open champion and world number one Jon Rahm says he may not defend any of his European Tour titles, including the Irish Open, because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Source: BBC
This year's Scottish Open will take place a week earlier on 1-4 October, the European Tour has announced. Source: BBC
Former winner Shane Lowry intends to play in next month's Irish Open at Galgorm Castle - but is monitoring the Covid-19 situation. Source: BBC
Watch highlights from the Ladies Scottish Open at the Renaissance Club, won by American Stacy Lewis after a four-way play-off. Source: BBC
World number 318 Jim Herman shoots seven under in the final round to win the Wyndham Championship. Source: BBC