As of 2017,
European Tour Productions serves as the host broadcaster for the
Open Championship. The host broadcaster, as well as
British and
American
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broadcasters
Sky Sports and
NBC Sports
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respectively, utilized a total of 175 cameras during the 2016 tournament.
Current broadcasters
Coverage overview
In the United Kingdom, the Open Championship was historically broadcast by the
BBC—a relationship which lasted from 1955 to 2015. The BBC's rights to the Open had been threatened by the event's removal from Category A of
Ofcom
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Ofcom has wide-ranging powers acros ...
's
"listed" events, a status which legally mandated that the Open be broadcast in its entirety by a terrestrial broadcaster. It had since been moved to Category B, meaning that television rights to the tournament could now be acquired by a pay television outlet, such as
BT Sport or
Sky Sports, as long as rights to broadcast a highlights programme are given to one of the main terrestrial broadcasters.
Beginning in 2016, Sky Sports will have exclusive UK rights to
The Open with the BBC showing a 2-hour highlights programme every night instead of live coverage. Sky's major event coverage is fronted by
David Livingstone, expert analysis from
Butch Harmon, on course commentary from
Howard Clark, in-depth 18th hole interviews from tour coach and golfing expert, Tim Barter and main commentary from
Ewen Murray
James Ewen Murray (born 7 October 1954) is a retired Scottish professional golfer who played on the European Tour. He is now better known as a commentator for Sky Sports Golf channel.
He turned professional in 1971 after considerable success a ...
and
Bruce Critchley
Bruce Fishwick Critchley (born 9 December 1942) is a UK TV broadcaster and commentator who worked for the BBC in the 1980s and from the early 1990s was a member of Sky Sports golf broadcasting team until his retirement in the mid-2010s.
Backgroun ...
. Other golfers such as
Peter Oosterhuis
Peter Arthur Oosterhuis (born 3 May 1948) is an English professional golfer
A professional golfer is somebody who receives payments or financial rewards in the sport of golf that are directly related to their skill or reputation. A person who ...
,
Tony Johnstone
Anthony Alastair Johnstone (born 2 May 1956) is a Zimbabwean professional golfer.
Early life
Johnstone was born in Bulawayo, Rhodesia. He attended Christian Brothers College.
Professional career
In 1979, Johnstone turned professional and ha ...
,
Thomas Bjørn,
David Howell,
Richard Boxall,
Jamie Spence,
Mark Roe,
Robert Lee,
Ross McFarlane
Ross McFarlane (born 25 May 1961) is an English professional golfer.
McFarlane was born in Manchester, and is the son of Manchester United footballer Noel. He turned professional in 1979 and played on the European Tour for many years, making ...
,
Sandy Lyle,
Colin Montgomerie,
Paul McGinley,
Philip Parkin and
Ken Brown contributing to their coverage over the years.
In the United States,
ABC had historically held rights to the Open. Beginning in 2010 under an eight-year agreement, the Open moved exclusively to ABC's sister pay television channel
ESPN, with only tape-delayed highlights shown on ABC.
In June 2015, it was announced that
NBC Sports
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would acquire rights to the Open Championship under a 12-year deal beginning in 2017; early round coverage airs on
Golf Channel, with the main
NBC network broadcasting live weekend coverage. The R&A cited NBC's successful broadcasts of
Premier League football, which also primarily airs on weekend mornings in U.S. time zones, as an advantage of NBC's acquisition of The Open.
Similarly to the BBC, ESPN chose to opt out of its final year of Open rights, causing NBC's rights to begin in 2016 instead.
Additional notes
Early ABC coverage
*ABC broadcast golf events for the first time in 1962 when it began televising the
Open Championship as part of its
anthology series ''
Wide World of Sports''. The network later gained the broadcast rights to the
PGA Championship in 1965, and the
U.S. Open in 1966.
Chris Schenkel and
Byron Nelson were the initial hosts of the tournament coverage. In 1975,
Jim McKay and
Dave Marr became the lead broadcast team, while
Bob Rosburg
Robert Reginald "Rossie" Rosburg (October 21, 1926 – May 14, 2009) was an American professional golfer who later became a sports color analyst for ABC television.
Early years, college
Rosburg was born in San Francisco, California. He played gol ...
joined the network as the first ever on-course reporter, and
Peter Alliss joined as a co-anchor.
1982-1996
*Beginning in 1982, ABC adopted its most well-known format of the ''Wide World of Sports'' era. The broadcast operated using anchor teams, in which an anchor and an analyst would call all of the action from the tower at the 18th hole, and the teams would be rotated on coverage after about a half-hour. Meanwhile, the three on-course reporters, which included
Judy Rankin and
Ed Sneed in addition to Rosburg, would be utilized when prompted by the anchor team. McKay and Marr would be the lead team, with
Jack Whitaker and Alliss as the second team. Occasionally, Rosburg or Whitaker would host if McKay was unavailable, while
Roger Twibell
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In 2019 he served as a commentator for the international broadcast of the Masters Tournament. He has work ...
would take over the secondary team. After his 1986 Masters win,
Jack Nicklaus
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would appear on ABC after the end of his round and served as an analyst for the rest of the telecast. Nicklaus held his position of entering the booth during the major championship telecasts through the period from 1992 to 1996.
**On August 9, 1982, ABC purchased a 10% stake in the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network (ESPN) for $20 million; in exchange for the interest, ESPN gained the U.S. television rights to the
British Open, which ABC had not been able to broadcast in its entirety. The purchase provided ABC the option of purchasing additional shares of up to 49% under certain conditions,
which included the option to purchase at least 10% of
Getty Oil's shares in the channel prior to January 2, 1984.
*In 1990, Roger Twibell took over as lead anchor, with Dave Marr as his analyst. Peter Alliss became sole anchor of the second anchor team. During this period, ABC acquired the rights to several non-major PGA Tour events, mostly important events such as the
Memorial Tournament and
The Tour Championship. 1990 would also mark the final PGA Championship to be broadcast by ABC.
*In 1992,
Brent Musburger
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With CBS Sports from 1973 until 1990, he was one of the original members ...
, who had been heavily criticized for his hosting of golf coverage while with
CBS, took over as host. Marr was dismissed from the network, while Twibell was reassigned to ESPN's golf coverage, although he occasionally hosted on ABC for a few lower-level tournaments. The format was also reorganized to more emphasize the on-course reporters.
Steve Melnyk
Steven Nicholas Melnyk (born February 26, 1947) is a former American professional golfer and golf sportscaster best known for his success as an amateur golfer. Melnyk won both the U.S. Amateur and British Amateur.
Early years
Melnyk was bor ...
moved over from CBS to become lead analyst; however, Alliss would anchor for stretches during the telecast. Beyond the team in the booth, all of ABC's other voices were on the course, including Rankin, Rosburg and newcomer Mark Rolfing.
*In 1993, ABC used
Peter Jacobsen as lead analyst; however, Jacobsen returned to playing in 1994 and Melnyk returned to the lead analyst position.
Later ABC and ESPN coverage
1997-2005
*After facing much criticism for its golf coverage, especially Nicklaus' involvement and Musburger's perceived lack of knowledge of the game, ABC decided to completely overhaul its visual presentation, becoming more in line with cable partner ESPN, while changing the format for its coverage to be more of the standard in line with the other networks, featuring a lead anchor team, announcers assigned to individual holes, and on-course reporters.
Mike Tirico
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became the host, with
Curtis Strange serving as lead analyst. Steve Melnyk, Peter Alliss and
Ian Baker-Finch became hole announcers, while Bob Rosburg, Judy Rankin and Rolfing were the primary on-course reporters.
**To compensate the extra telecasts, ABC added several members to its broadcasting team. Rolfing left to return to NBC and was replaced by
Billy Ray Brown. Gary Smith and
Mark McCumber (who had worked for the network part-time in 1998) also joined as on-course reporters. Strange and Tirico worked every event, however the other members of the on-air broadcast team generally took weeks off, appearing on certain events. McCumber left ABC after 1999, followed by Smith after 2002; Rosburg began to drastically cut his schedule in 2003. Melnyk became an on-course reporter for the 2003 Tour broadcasts, replacing Smith.
Brandel Chamblee replaced Melnyk as a hole announcer.
*Bob Rosburg retired after 2003, while Steve Melnyk and Brandel Chamblee left the network. Ian Baker-Finch and Peter Alliss remained hole announcers in 2004, while ESPN's
Andy North joined Brown and Rankin as an on-course reporter. Strange left ABC Sports in June 2004 due to a contract dispute, and was replaced as lead analyst for the rest of the season mostly by Baker-Finch, who also served as lead analyst for ESPN during this time. For the rest of the season, ABC had several active PGA players substitute as analysts alongside Baker-Finch, including
Hal Sutton
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and
Fred Couples
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.
Nick Faldo
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worked The Open Championship and caught the eye of ABC producers. It was announced before the 2004
Tour Championship that Faldo and
Paul Azinger would become the lead analysts for the network's tour coverage starting at the 2004 Tour Championship. The two, whose pairing was met with wide praise and acclaim by critics, had formerly been playing rivals and had gone head-to-head in both The Open Championship and the Ryder Cup. With Faldo and Azinger on board, Baker-Finch was moved back to being a hole announcer. The rest of the team remained intact, with the addition of
Terry Gannon
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Gannon played basketball for North Carolina State University ...
as an occasional host or hole announcer. In the spring of 2006, Judy Rankin was diagnosed with
breast cancer, resulting in ESPN's
Billy Kratzert replacing her as an on-course reporter while she sought treatment.
2006-2015
*In early 2006, it was announced that both ESPN and ABC would lose their respective television rights to the PGA Tour after that season. Mike Tirico was given the position as lead announcer for ''
Monday Night Football''; he left the golf team following the
Deutsche Bank Championship in September. Gannon took over as lead host for the remainder of ABC's final season. Coinciding with the network's coverage of the Deutsche Bank event, ABC Sports was rebranded as
ESPN on ABC as part of the cable channel's increased oversight of the network's sports division, with ESPN graphics being used on the ABC telecasts.
**In 2007, ESPN and ABC covered just the first two rounds of the US Open and the final two rounds of the Open Championship. Ian Baker-Finch and Nick Faldo both moved to CBS, while Billy Ray Brown moved to the
Golf Channel. Andy North, Billy Kratzert and a fully healthy Judy Rankin became the on-course reporters for both ESPN and ABC. For the ABC telecasts of the Open, the 2006 booth team made a special return, including CBS's Faldo. Alliss and Terry Gannon served as hole announcers for the telecast.
**Prior to 2007, ESPN and ABC shared some announcers, but the main ABC coverage team did not generally work on ESPN except for events that ABC had weekend rights to, in which case the full ABC team would work on ESPN's weekday telecasts. After losing PGA Tour rights following the 2006 season, what remained of ESPN and ABC's coverage team's merged, as did the production, with all ABC broadcasts being branded as ESPN broadcasts as part of ESPN on ABC.
*In 2008, ESPN reorganized its golf coverage, obtaining the broadcast rights to
The Masters; all tournament coverage on both ESPN and ABC was identical, with the exception of the Masters telecasts, which were produced by CBS. Additionally, ABC telecasts did not use the experimental top-screen scoring banner that was used on ESPN's telecasts used in 2008 and 2009. Nick Faldo did not return as an announcer and was not replaced; Mike Tirico and Paul Azinger became the lead booth announcers. Curtis Strange returned to the network, joining Gannon and
Tom Weiskopf as a hole announcer. North, Rankin and Kratzert remained on-course reporters; Alliss became an analyst for holes that Gannon was assigned to. ABC's final live telecast was the
2009 Open Championship
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, in which
Tom Watson nearly won the championship at the age of 59. Watson had worked for ABC as a guest analyst at the previous year's Open and had been scheduled to do so again.
*When TNT took over the American cable package for the Open in
2003
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, they started providing 2 hours of early morning coverage on both weekend days prior to the start of
ABC's air-time.
**During the
2006 Open Championship
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, Mike Tirico filled in for Ernie Johnson Jr., who was undergoing chemotherapy. Tirico was also hosting ABC's coverage that week, leading to 11-hour shifts for him.
**Long-time ESPN personality Mike Tirico made his on-air debut with NBC during the
2016 Open Championship
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.
NBC and Golf Channel
2016–present
*On June 8, 2015, it was announced that NBC Sports had acquired rights to
The Open Championship beginning in 2017 under a 12-year deal;
[ after former broadcaster ESPN opted out of the final year of rights, NBC began coverage in ]2016
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instead. Early round coverage is aired by Golf Channel, which marked the first time ever that Golf Channel had ever broadcast one of the four Men's major golf championships. On May 3, 2016, NBC announced that Golf Channel would air the bulk of the men's and women's golf tournaments for the 2016 Summer Olympics
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, covering up to 300 hours of the tourney, with 130 of those hours live.
Commentators
Play-by-play/anchors
Analysts
See also
* List of ESPN/ABC golf commentators
* List of NBC Sports golf commentators
** Golf Channel#Notable personalities
* Golf on TNT#Commentators
* Timeline of golf on UK television
References
External links
British Open - Awful Announcing
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