Tiger Wins The British Open in 2000

2000 British Open: The Official Film
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The Royal and Ancient Golf Club had little hesitation in bringing the Millennium Open Championship back to St. Andrews--it is after all the home of golf. Suitably, all the surviving winners of the Claret Jug were invited to play in a special event to commemorate this unique Championship. The Old Course has remained fundamentally unchanged for over five hundred years, but was recently lengthened to present a challenge to the game's modern professionals. However, without the wind to protect it, the links succumbed to an awesome display of power and control from the world number one Tiger Woods, who became only the 5th player in history to complete the grand slam of Major championships.
However, the 2000 U.S. Open will also be remembered for the challenges of Ernie Els and Thomas Bjorn, and David Duval's Sunday afternoon encounter with the Road Hole bunker. It also witnessed an emotional and perhaps final Open appearance of Jack Nicklaus, possibly the greatest player the game has ever seen. This film looks back on all the drama of the greatest championship in golf, played on the game's most famous course and dominated by Tiger Woods, the most prominent player since Jack himself. 52 minutes.