Taking the details from Sky's site, seems to be for new and existing customers.
For the first time in history the opening tee shot of The Open will be aired on television in the UK, and NOW TV is making sure everyone can grab a piece of the action with a free Sky Sports Day Pass to kick off the Championship in style.
On Thursday 14th July, the first day of The 145th Open at Royal Troon, NOW TV is offering 24 hours free access to the new ‘Sky Sports The Open’ channel dedicated to the event, plus the other 6 Sky Sports channels available with a Sky Sports Pass.
Claiming the free Sky Sports Day Pass from NOW TV is easy; simply head to nowtv.com/freepass from 00.01 on Thursday 14th July to claim your pass, then putt your feet up, make yourself a cup of tee, and enjoy the first full day of golfing action of The Open.
Usually when NOWTV offer a free day pass you can add the voucher on your account and activate at a later date so even if you don't want to use it on Thursday it may work for future use
- silva21
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silva21
11 Jul 165#1
Usually when NOWTV offer a free day pass you can add the voucher on your account and activate at a later date so even if you don't want to use it on Thursday it may work for future use...will be interesting to see...Hot anyway :sunglasses:
Liastro_3109
13 Jul 164#18
Use the code 'BRITOPEN16' to get your free day pass. (Go to 'apply a voucher' from buying a day pass).
You are able to save it for later so you don't necessarily have to use it to watch the Open.
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silva21
11 Jul 165#1
Usually when NOWTV offer a free day pass you can add the voucher on your account and activate at a later date so even if you don't want to use it on Thursday it may work for future use...will be interesting to see...Hot anyway :sunglasses:
luvsadealdealdeal to silva21
11 Jul 161#2
Let's hope you're right! I must have 20 different NowTV a/cs from the Pringles deals (free sports pass for eating Pringles).
So if I can get a flexible free day pass on Sky Sports...Bob's my father's brother!
flintstone
11 Jul 16#3
I keep getting page can't be found :disappointed:
Cropstar to flintstone
11 Jul 161#5
Link goes live on Thursday, but it's the news is in black and white on the Sky Corporate website.
Coffee100
11 Jul 16#4
Thnx op
Coxy32
11 Jul 16#6
Putt :wink:
flintstone
11 Jul 16#7
DOH, thanks for clearing that up, glad I didnt vote cold....
have some more heat
baldape
11 Jul 16#8
Hot, hope silva21 is right
belcomtrist
12 Jul 16#9
No way. Bob the builder?
Guinea
12 Jul 161#10
Can't stand it when people post this type of deal.. every day of the Open was free for years until Sky bought it out and stopped most people who enjoyed it from watching. Same goes for many other sporting events (F1, Australian Open etc). Tempted to make another account just to vote cold twice because having to pay to watch 3/4 days when you could watch every day live for free last year isn't a deal in any sense of the word
zabada to Guinea
12 Jul 162#11
So what are you going to do, get a time machine to get back to last year to watch it for free??
Whether you like it or not, now one needs to pay to watch it and to criticise who posted a deal that allows you to watch at least one day for free is a bit silly.
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For the first time in history the opening tee shot of The Open will be aired on television in the UK, and NOW TV is making sure everyone can grab a piece of the action with a free Sky Sports Day Pass to kick off the Championship in style.
On Thursday 14th July, the first day of The 145th Open at Royal Troon, NOW TV is offering 24 hours free access to the new ‘Sky Sports The Open’ channel dedicated to the event, plus the other 6 Sky Sports channels available with a Sky Sports Pass.
Claiming the free Sky Sports Day Pass from NOW TV is easy; simply head to nowtv.com/freepass from 00.01 on Thursday 14th July to claim your pass, then putt your feet up, make yourself a cup of tee, and enjoy the first full day of golfing action of The Open.
Usually when NOWTV offer a free day pass you can add the voucher on your account and activate at a later date so even if you don't want to use it on Thursday it may work for future use
- silva21
Top comments
You are able to save it for later so you don't necessarily have to use it to watch the Open.
All comments (42)
So if I can get a flexible free day pass on Sky Sports...Bob's my father's brother!
have some more heat
Whether you like it or not, now one needs to pay to watch it and to criticise who posted a deal that allows you to watch at least one day for free is a bit silly.