Shane Lowry's 2019 Open win replayed on Saturday; special Ryder Cup Watchalong from 2pm on Sunday as part of day-long 'Miracle at Medinah' rewind
Friday 17 April 2020 13:22, UK
A history-making victory for Team Europe at the 2012 Ryder Cup and breakthrough major successes for British and Irish players all feature in another busy week on Sky Sports Golf.
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The coronavirus pandemic might mean that we're still a long way away from the global golfing calendar returning, but that doesn't stop us from enjoying plenty of special golf memories.
We've delved into the archives once again to tear apart the TV schedule and offer a host of iconic storylines from sporting history, with every day dedicated to a different tour, tournament or area of golf.
Here's a look at what's coming up from Friday, April 17, to Sunday, April 19...
FRIDAY
European silverware is celebrated throughout the day, with extended highlights from the three notable editions of the PGA Championship.
Padraig Harrington's 2008 win and Martin Kaymer's breakthrough major in 2010 both get plenty of coverage, as does Rory McIlroy's dominant display to win the Wanamaker Trophy in 2012.
SATURDAY
We kick off the weekend with full coverage from the final round of last year's Open Championship, with every moment from the opening tee shot to Shane Lowry's winning putt shown from 7am.
Extended highlights and extra documentary of Lowry's major title will then be then screened over the evening, including 'The Clara Jug - Shane Lowry' from 7.30pm.
SUNDAY
It's the weekend throwback that many of you have been requesting on social media in recent weeks, with the whole of Sunday dedicated to the 2012 Ryder Cup.
Highlights from the first four sessions of the 'Miracle at Medinah' will be shown from 6am, before full coverage from the history-making Sunday singles then shown from 10am on Sky Sports Golf and Sky Sports Main Event.
There will also be a special Ryder Cup Watchalong from 2pm on Sky Sports Golf, with Ian Poulter, Luke Donald, Lee Westwood, Paul Lawrie and Martin Kaymer all joining Nick Dougherty and Paul McGinley to reflect on that remarkable Sunday.
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