Our fifth Carnoustie look back takes us to 1975, when Tom Watson began his domination of the Claret Jug.
Tiger Woods felt he deserved a better score than the level-par 71 he signed for in the first round of The 147th Open.
Rory McIlroy enjoyed an encouraging start to The 147th Open as Kevin Kisner ended the first round with a one-shot lead at Carnoustie.
Butch Harmon reflects on positive signs for Tiger Woods at The Open and reviews the opening round at Carnoustie.
Monster eagles, massive approaches and a hole-out birdie feature in the shots of the day from the first round of The Open.
Henni Goya hosts the inaugural edition of “Out of Bounds”, a daily digital show live from The Open at Carnoustie.
Rory McIlroy believes his aggressive tactics were justified on the first day of The 147th Open as he fired a solid two-under 69 to lie just three off the lead.
Jhonattan Vegas compared his journey to The Open as "like a horror movie" after he endured a number of problems getting to Carnoustie.
Jordan Spieth admitted one "poor decision" proved costly as he dropped four shots over the last four holes on day one at The Open.
Kiradech Aphibarnrat made the most unlikely birdie of the first round at The 147th Open as he holed out in spectacular style at the 17th.
Boxing legend Carl Froch made a quick stop at The Open Zone to demonstrate his golfing ability.
Paul Lawrie is enjoying Carnoustie from a different viewpoint this week as part of the Sky Sports commentary team at The Open.
Danny Willett declared he was enjoying his golf again after a "dark" period in his career as he reflected on a solid two-under 69 at The 147th Open.
Seve Ballesteros triumphed in the first Monday finish at The Open in 1988.
Our fourth Carnoustie look back takes us to 1968, when Gary Player won his second Claret Jug.
Ewen Murray shares his love for Carnoustie and explains why this year's Open could be one of the best ever.
As The Open heads to Scotland, here's a hole-by-hole guide on how to tackle Carnoustie.
Sandy Lyle faces the prospect of making his final appearance at The Open when the former champion competes for the 43rd time in golf’s oldest Championship.
Rory McIlroy is determined to bring an end to the American dominance in golf, starting at The 147th Open at Carnoustie this week.
Gary Player has revealed his "big wish" for The 147th Open is for Tiger Woods to end his 10-year major drought with a victory at Carnoustie.