How To Watch Made In Denmark On Sky Sports
The European Tour makes the trip to the Himmerland Resort and Spa in Denmark this week, here's how to tune in
The European Tour makes the trip to the Himmerland Resort and Spa in Denmark this week, here's how to tune in
How To Watch Made In Denmark On Sky Sports
It's a special week on the European Tour with the Made In Denmark tournament, which has been one of the season's highlights since its inception in 2014.
Big crowd numbers have made the event a treat for spectators to watch both on course and at home.
The natural amphitheatre around the par-3 16th (pictured above), now known as “Himmerland Hill,” delivers a wonderful atmosphere with huge galleries cheering every shot and squeaking their plastic “birdies.”
It even played witness to a proposal in 2015, when Danish player Andreas Harto made a birdie before getting down on one knee. Watch the video below:
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This year Thomas Pieters defends the trophy after he won last time out to secure a wildcard pick for the 2016 European Ryder Cup Team.
The Belgian began the week with a 62 whilst playing with captain Darren Clarke and ended at 17 under par to beat Bradley Dredge by one for his third European Tour title.
Read our Made In Denmark preview here.
How To Watch Made In Denmark On Sky Sports
Sky Sports will be showing all four days of Made In Denmark live on Sky Sports Golf.
Coverage gets underway from 10am on Thursday and Friday, and 12pm on the weekend.
TV Coverage: Thursday 24 – Sky Sports Golf from 10am Friday 25 – Sky Sports Golf from 10am Saturday 26 – Sky Sports Golf from 12pm Sunday 27 – Sky Sports Golf from 12pm
Not a Sky Sports customer and want to watch Made In Denmark?
Why not buy a Now TV pass? For £6.99 you can get a day pass, if you just wish to watch one of the rounds, or for just £10.99 you can get a week pass to see the whole tournament.
Buy a Now TV Sky Sports Day Pass for £6.99
Buy a Now TV Sky Sports Week Pass for £10.99
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Elliott Heath is our News Editor and has been with Golf Monthly since early 2016 after graduating with a degree in Sports Journalism. He manages the Golf Monthly news team as well as our large Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages. He covered the 2022 Masters from Augusta National as well as five Open Championships on-site including the 150th at St Andrews. His first Open was in 2017 at Royal Birkdale, when he walked inside the ropes with Jordan Spieth during the Texan's memorable Claret Jug triumph. He has played 35 of our Top 100 golf courses, with his favourites being both Sunningdales, Woodhall Spa, Western Gailes, Old Head and Turnberry. He has been obsessed with the sport since the age of 8 and currently plays off of a six handicap. His golfing highlights are making albatross on the 9th hole on the Hotchkin Course at Woodhall Spa, shooting an under-par round, playing in the Aramco Team Series on the Ladies European Tour and making his one and only hole-in-one at the age of 15 - a long time ago now!
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Driver: Titleist TSR4
3 wood: Titleist TSi2
Hybrids: Titleist 816 H1
Irons: Mizuno MP5 5-PW
Wedges: Cleveland RTX ZipCore 50, 54, 58
Putter: Odyssey White Hot OG #5
Ball: Srixon Z Star XV
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