The Open on Sky: BBC loses golf rights, is Wimbledon next?

Golf goes the way of cricket, and BBC decision could also be bad news for rugby and tennis

Rory McIlroy holds the Claret Jug after his victory at The 143rd Open Championship at Royal Liverpool on July 20
(Image credit: 2014 Getty Images)

Sky Sports has beaten the BBC to the rights for live coverage of The Open golf championship, bringing the curtain down on a six-decade relationship between the Royal and Ancient Golf Club and the Beeb.

The tournament will be shown on satellite TV from 2017 after the BBC "refused to compete" with an offer from Sky believed to be worth around £15m a year, according to the Daily Telegraph, a figure more than double what the terrestrial broadcaster had paid.

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