How TV companies influence the schedules

Iain Carter, BBC golf correspondent

Tee times can be a moveable feast and are often influenced by weather concerns, but intended schedules are dictated by the demands of television broadcasters and available daylight.

This is why the leading groups at last weekend’s Scottish Open, which is screened by CBS in the United States, had to wait until late afternoon before teeing off even before unforeseen Saturday fog further delayed proceedings.

The Open, which is screened by NBC, follows similar scheduling to maximise audiences in the US, where time zones are at least five hours behind the UK.

On Open Sundays, the final putt usually drops around 18:30. The concern this week would be if a three hole play-off, which could go longer into sudden death, is necessary.

That could mean the presentation ceremony coming very close to clashing with the World Cup final kicking off.

The 154th Open Championship

16-19 July

Royal Birkdale, Southport

Live radio and text commentary across all four rounds on BBC Sport website and app, Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds.

Daily television highlights on BBC2 and iPlayer from 21:00 BST on Thursday and Friday, 20:30 on Saturday and 21:55 on Sunday. All times subject to change.

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