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Highlights of the women's British Open golf tournament.
Join Eilidh Barbour for analysis of the key moments from day one of the Women's British Open at Kingsbarns in Scotland. It is the first time the St Andrews club has hosted a major with a field boasting 17 of the world's top 20 female players.
Reigning champion Ariya Jutanugarn looks for a strong start after becoming Thailand's first Major winner at the Open in 2016, but she faces competition from past champions Inbee Park, Yani Tseng and Mo Martin.
CME Group Tour Champion Charley Hull and Catriona Matthew, winner in 2009, hope to lead British hopes of a home win.
Eilidh Barbour presents the best of the action from day two of the Women's British Open at Kingsbarns in St Andrews, Scotland.
British starlet Charley Hull aims to turn recent good form into a maiden Major win for home fans along with former champion Catriona Matthew, who won the trophy in 2009.
The strong field also includes reigning champion Ariya Jutanugarn and previous winners Inbee Park, Yani Tseng and Mo Martin.
Eilidh Barbour presents highlights of the third round at the Women's British Open at Kingsbarns in Scotland.
At this stage of 2016's championship, eventual winner Ariya Jutanugarn made a decisive move up the leader board, carding a third-round score of 66 to move two shots clear of the chasing pack. That lead proved insurmountable, and she went on to become Thailand's first major champion.
Eilidh Barbour introduces highlights of the final round at the Women's British Open at Kingsbarns in Scotland.
The last time the title was won by a Briton was in 2009, when Scot Catriona Matthew triumphed at Royal Lytham & St Annes. The two most recent winners have hailed from Asia, with South Korea's Inbee Park victorious in 2015 and Thailand's Ariya Jutanugarn succeeding her last year.
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