Open Championship 2015: BBC coverage details from St Andrews

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Justin Rose heads the British challenge at St Andrews after Rory McIlroy's withdrawal through injury

BBC Sport has comprehensive coverage of the 2015 Open Championship at St Andrews across TV, radio and online.

Sixty years after first televising the event, the BBC will offer live and exclusive TV coverage from 16 July.

BBC Sport's digital platforms will provide a live video stream, with live text, score updates, interviews and analysis from presenters and pundits.

Radio 5 live will also be in Scotland in what is the 144th year of competition for the Claret Jug.

The leaderboard returns to the Red Button, along with uninterrupted coverage of all the action.

Hazel Irvine heads the TV coverage alongside Peter Alliss, Ken Brown, Andrew Cotter, Frank Nobilo and Mark James.

BBC Television schedule

Sunday 19 July: BBC One and BBC Two 11:00-18:50 - live coverage

Monday 20 July: BBC One, 13:45-19:00. BBC Red Button (leaderboard), 13:30-19:00

*Schedules subject to change due to adverse weather

John Inverdale presents Radio 5 live's Open coverage with Des Smyth, Andrew Magee, and Carin Koch adding to an expert team of commentators and pundits headed by the BBC's golf correspondent Iain Carter.

The BBC Sport website will offer on-demand video clips of the best shot of the day and other memorable moments, all the latest news, expert analysis and features with all content available across PC, mobile, tablet and connected TV.

Spectators on the course can follow events on the move via the BBC Sport app, and fans will be able to join in the conversation on social media.

BBC Sport's Facebook, Google+, Instagram and Twitter accounts will also bring exclusive behind-the-scenes footage, live Q&A sessions and live votes.

BBC Radio 5 live coverage

Sunday, 19 July: 11:00-19:30 live coverage

Monday 20 July: 13:00-19:00 live coverage

*Schedules subject to change due to adverse weather

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