Philip Seymour Hoffman stars in this look at US literary legend Truman Capote.
Watch some of golf's greatest stars battling it out in the 2002 Ryder Cup.
Phil Mickelson wasn't going to let this one get away. ""I knew it was my day "" he said and then he went out and made sure it was. Mickelson shot a final-round 69 on Sunday to win the Masters Tournament by one shot with a 9-under-par 279 total and bring to a fitting conclusion a remarkable week at Augusta National Golf Club. Mickelson etched a spot for himself in Masters history when he shot 31 on the back nine - the lowest final round back nine by a winner since Jack Nicklaus shot
On an unforgettable Sunday in July Phil Mickelson finally lifted the Claret Jug after 20 appearances in the game's most historic major. The sun-baked course at Muirfield was rock hard fearsomely difficult and should have been alien to the left-hander from California. Instead in the balmy Scottish weather he thrived. 'The Greatest Walk' retells the story of an intriguing week that served to enhance Muirfield's deserved reputation for identifying the best. With special interviews of those most deeply involved and exclusive footage from an event that will live long in the memory the DNA of one of sport's most captivating dramas is revealed. Tiger Woods threatened to end his major drought a fun loving 49 year-old led at halfway and Adam Scott came close to redemption. Going into the closing round Lee Westwood looked set to prevail but when it mattered most Mickelson delivered a rare brand of excellence to finally prove his mastery over links golf. Many believed that becoming Open Champion was beyond the popular American yet after producing what he described as “by far the best round l ever played Mickelson proved his doubters wrong. As he strode up the 18th fairway the Claret Jug almost in his hands he could enjoy the moment; he could experience ‘The Greatest Walk’.
The Official DVD of the 133rd Open Championship. For the second year running an unknown American walked away with The Open Championship. Todd Hamilton claimed the ancient trophy in a four-hole play-off with Ernie Els after they had tied on 10 under par 274. The unknown American had held on grimly to his overnight lead throughout a day of greatly fluctuating fortunes as six of the leading players in the world rankings tried to dislodge him. He faltered only at the last hitting his t
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