Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 9 days 5 hours 33 minutes
Robert Lee and Jamie Spence review a breakthrough victory for Russell Knox at the WGC-HSBC Champions event in China. They hear from the Scotsman, as well as Kevin Kisner, Ross Fisher and Danny Willett who all challenged for the title and Rory McIlroy who talks about his battle with Willett at the head of the Race To Dubai standings. With just two Final Series events to go, the BMW Masters this week in Shanghai could be crucial.
Dan Roebuck and Jamie Spence review an emotional victory for Victor Dubuisson at the Turkish Airlines Open. They hear from the Frenchman, plus we get insights from those that challenged the top of the leaderboard, including Jaco Van Zyl, Kiradech Aphibarnrat and former World Number One Rory McIlroy. Next up on the Race To Dubai is the WGC HSBC Champions in Shanghai.
Robert Lee and Gordon Brand Jnr reflect on a win for Justin Rose at the UBS Hong Kong Open. They hear from the Englishman and speak exclusively to the player he duelled with all weekend Lucas Bjerregaard. Matt Fitzpatrick and Patrick Reed are also featured, while an emotional Matt Ford talks after saving his European Tour card with a good finish at Fanling. Next up on the Race To Dubai is the Turkish Airlines Open at the start of the prestigious Final Series.
Robert Lee and Richard Boxall reflect on Andy Sullivan's third win of the season. We hear from the Englishman who won the Portugal Masters by a remarkable 9 shots from his compatriot Chris Wood. We also hear from the three players that finished in a tie for third. The Dane Anders Hansen tells us why he's decided to call time on his career and Lee Slattery shares his thoughts after winning the Hilton Golfer of the Month award for September.
Matthew Fitzpatrick talks exclusively to Dan Roebuck and Richard Boxall about his British Masters supported by Sky Sports win. They also hear from Shane Lowry, Soren Kjeldsen and Fabrizio Zanotti who all had good finishes and tournament host Ian Poulter gives his assessment of the Woburn event. Plus defending champion Alex Levy previews the Portugal Masters at the Oceanico Victoria Golf Club.
Dan Roebuck and John Hawksworth speak exclusively to Thorbjorn Olesen of Denmark, after his win at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. They hear from Americans Brooks Koepka and Chris Stroud who finished Tied 2nd in Scotland and from German football star Michael Ballack who was part of the winning pro-am team. Dan and John also look ahead to the next tournament on the Race To Dubai, the British Masters supported by Sky Sports which takes place this week at Woburn.
Dan Roebuck and Robert Lee hear from Thailand’s Thongchai Jaidee after his win at the Porsche European Open in Germany. There’s also contributions from England’s Graeme Storm and Pelle Edberg who came second and third respectively. Plus Jordan Spieth gives his assessment on the healthy state of world Golf, Ryder Cup Captain Darren Clarke looks ahead to the2016 EurAsia Cup along with his friend and rival captain Jeev Milkha Singh and we get a preview of the Alfred Dunhill Championship.
Lee Slattery talks exclusively to Dan Roebuck and Ewen Murray about his M2M Russian Open win. They also hear from Estanislao Goya, David Horsey and James Heath who all had good finishes at the Skolkovo Golf Club in Moscow. Plus they review a record breaking performance by Colin Montgomerie on the Senior Tour and preview the KLM Open in the Netherlands.
Thomas Pieters talks exclusively to Robert Lee and Ewen Murray about his D + D Real Czech Masters win. They also hear from second placed Pelle Edberg and Matt Fitzpatrick who celebrated his 21st birthday with a top 3 finish. Plus Australia’s Jason Day talks about his latest win on the PGA Tour and there is a full preview of the M2M Russian Open.
American Commentator Bob Bubka joins Dan Roebuck and Richard Boxall as they review Jason Day’s record-breaking performance at the US PGA Championship. We hear from the record-breaking Australian as well as from runner up Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods. They also preview Made in Denmark - the next event in the Race to Dubai.