WIN one of five Carnoustie 2007 Open Championship DVDs
Get the heartbeat racing, the adrenaline flowing and re-live the greatest Open Championship for decades. We have five copies of the official R&A DVD to giveaway, so you can slip back into the heady days of Carnoustie 07.
Your chance to win one of five copies of The Open Championship: The 2007 Official Film
Few would have believed that the excitement of the Carnoustie?s 1999 Open Championship could ever be replicated but eight years later, the world?s greatest golfers again descended upon the ?grey town? for the 2007 Open Championship ? and they did not disappoint.
With the course record being equalled, world number ones driving into water off the 1st and as yet unheard of talents careering up the leaderboard, Carnoustie presented a spectacular feast of golf on days one to three. Best of all for the home crowd, a European led from Thursday evening right through to Sunday morning. Sergio Garcia delighted the galleries with three rounds of almost blemish-free golf.
With Tiger hovering, Ernie in attendance and even Padraig Harrington in the mix ? the last round at Carnoustie will live long in the memory. Make sure you have the full lowdown of this fantastic Open Championship ? the seventh time that Carnoustie has hosted golf?s greatest tournament ? to hand with this 60 minute official film.
Your chance to win one of five copies of The Open Championship: The 2007 Official Film
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