Shot Clock Masters Leaderboard, Preview, TV Times
The European Tour heads to the Diamond CC in Atzenbrugg, Austria
The European Tour breaks new ground this week with the Shot Clock Masters to be held at the Diamond Country Club in Atzenbrugg, Austria.
Shot Clock Masters Leaderboard, Preview, TV Times
The European Tour is in Austria this week where, for the first time, every shot will be timed as part of the Tour’s bid to combat slow play.
Each player in the 120-man field will have 50 seconds for the first player in a group to play any given shot, 40 seconds for subsequent players. Players will incur a one-shot penalty for each bad time incurred and these will be shown as a red card against their name on the leaderboard.
Each player will have the right to call two ‘time-outs’ during a round which will permit them twice the usually allotted time to play the shot.
This event began life in 1990 as The Austrian Open when Bernhard Langer was champion and this is the 13th time the tournament has appeared on the European Tour schedule since it was reinstated on the main circuit in 2006. For the last six years the event was known as the Lyoness Open.
Former champions of the tournament include Paul McGinley, Rafa Cabrera Bello and Joost Luiten. Last season Dylan Frittelli of South Africa took the title. He won by a single shot from England’s David Horsey, Jbe Kruger of South Africa and Finn Mikko Korhonen.
Get the Golf Monthly Newsletter
Subscribe to the Golf Monthly newsletter to stay up to date with all the latest tour news, equipment news, reviews, head-to-heads and buyer’s guides from our team of experienced experts.
Opened for play in 2000, the course at Diamond Country Club took over as host venue for the Austrian Open in 2010. It’s an interesting Jeremy Pern design featuring water hazards on nine of the 18 holes.
The weather looks a little unsettled and rain is currently forecast for the weekend.
Venue: Diamond Country Club, Atzenbrugg, Vienna, Austria Date: Jun 7-10 Course stats: par 72, 7,458 yards Purse: €1,000,000 Defending champion: Dylan Frittelli (-12)
How to watch the Shot Clock Masters
TV Coverage: Thursday 7 – Sky Sports Golf and Sky Sports Main Event from 9.30am Friday 8 – Sky Sports Golf from 9.30am Saturday 9 – Sky Sports Golf from 12.30pm Sunday 10 – Sky Sports Golf from 11am
Not a Sky Sports customer and want to watch the Shot Clock Masters?
Why not buy a Now TV pass? For £7.99 you can get a day pass if you wish to watch one of the rounds or, for just £12.99, you can get a week pass to see the whole tournament.
Buy a Now TV Sky Sports Day Pass for £7.99 Buy a Now TV Sky Sports Week Pass for £12.99
Players to watch:
Lee Slattery – The Englishman came up just shy in last week’s Italian Open but finished an excellent third. He will look to continue the promising form he showed in that event.
Mikko Korhonen – The Finn lost out by a shot last year at this venue. He played well at Wentworth to finish in the top-15 and could contend again this week.
Laurie Canter – The Englishman showed his ability in a first round 63 in Italy, he’ll be looking to build on that this week.
Key hole: 10th – A par-4 of over 500 yards, water lurks all down the left side. It’s a tough one to start the back nine and it could set players off on the wrong foot if they make a mess of it.
Fergus is Golf Monthly's resident expert on the history of the game and has written extensively on that subject. He has also worked with Golf Monthly to produce a podcast series. Called 18 Majors: The Golf History Show it offers new and in-depth perspectives on some of the most important moments in golf's long history. You can find all the details about it here.
He is a golf obsessive and 1-handicapper. Growing up in the North East of Scotland, golf runs through his veins and his passion for the sport was bolstered during his time at St Andrews university studying history. He went on to earn a post graduate diploma from the London School of Journalism. Fergus has worked for Golf Monthly since 2004 and has written two books on the game; "Great Golf Debates" together with Jezz Ellwood of Golf Monthly and the history section of "The Ultimate Golf Book" together with Neil Tappin , also of Golf Monthly.
Fergus once shanked a ball from just over Granny Clark's Wynd on the 18th of the Old Course that struck the St Andrews Golf Club and rebounded into the Valley of Sin, from where he saved par. Who says there's no golfing god?
-
Ryder Cup Star To Make First Competitive Start In Two Months Following Surgery
Following on from the Tour Championship, Ludvig Aberg underwent knee surgery, with the Swede set to defend his title at the RSM Classic and feature for the first time in two months
By Matt Cradock Published
-
'Really Special' Bryan Bros React To Playing In First Tournament Together In '12 Years'
Wesley and George Bryan were paired together for the first two rounds of the Butterfield Bermuda Championship, with Wesley making the cut despite a late double bogey
By Matt Cradock Published
-
Every European Tour Order Of Merit Winner Since 1937
The European Tour's Order of Merit winner claims the Harry Vardon Trophy - a prize which was first handed out in 1937
By Jonny Leighfield Published
-
Rory McIlroy Gym Routine... Revealed!
In this Rory McIlroy Gym Routine article we discover how the Northern Irishman keeps himself so fit
By Neil Tappin Published
-
What Is Tiger Woods' Net Worth?
Tiger Woods became the first billion dollar athlete in 2009
By Elliott Heath Last updated
-
The Masters Live Stream: How To Watch The Major
Here are all the details on how you can watch the Major wherever you are in the world.
By Sam Tremlett Published
-
Five Outsiders Who Could Win The Masters
We consider five players who might surprise the favourites and claim victory at Augusta
By Fergus Bisset Published
-
Who Is Tiger Woods’ Girlfriend?
Find out more on who the American professional golfer is going out with here.
By Matt Cradock Last updated
-
Bermuda Championship Golf Betting Tips 2021
Who is the GM Tipster backing to win this week in Bermuda?
By Jeremy Chapman Published
-
Jeff Winther Claims Maiden European Tour Title
Jeff Winther Claims Maiden European Tour Title
By Matt Cradock Published