Gary Player and Ian Poulter headlined another busy day at the Sky Sports Open Zone on Thursday at Royal Troon. The new innovation has proven to be extremely popular next to the practice range this week, with decent crowds gathering to see a number of familiar faces head over for to speak to the Sky Sports team. Open on Sky Ways to watch The Open live on Sky Sports Lee Westwood and Rickie Fowler were the headline players to make the trip on Monday, before Rory McIlroy and Justin Rose led the way the following day. Dustin Johnson and Jason Day made the final practice session on Wednesday, with plenty more recognisable names getting involved during the opening round. Dame Laura Davies takes to The Open Zone to help amateurs adjust a slice to a fade with the driver Dame Laura Davies was the first to make an appearance, as she joined Claude Harmon to discuss the best ways to try and slice a fade with a driver. Ian Poulter looks back at the 2004 Open when he wore his Union flag trousers and discusses his struggle with arthritis Sky Sports pundit for the first two rounds, Ian Poulter, was next to the Zone, where he looked back at some of his past Open appearances and his ongoing struggle with arthritis. Three-time Open champion Gary Player gives an extraordinary insight into what makes a major champion Former major champion Gary Player was quick to show off his impressive fitness regime during his visit to the zone, before Butch Harmon and son Claude spent time looking at Dustin Johnsons swing. Butch Harmon and son Claude analyse Dustin Johnson Watch the videos to see the best of The Open Zone on Thursday at Royal Troon, and dont miss our coverage throughout the week on Sky Sports - the proud new home of The Open. Also See: Ways to watch The Open The Open: First round recap Wednesday at the Open Zone Golf live on Sky Sports Adidas Gazelle Tilbud .5 million. University officials released the term sheet signed by Harsin Wednesday, the day the former Broncos walk-on player and Boise native was named the successor to Chris Petersen, who left for Washington last week. Ultra Boost Norge . Louis and Ryan Kesler have demanded to be traded. http://www.nmdnorgesalg.com/. And follow TSN.ca right through Deadline Day for all the updates. Getting Creative The Pittsburgh Penguins will try their best to acquire Ryan Kesler from the Vancouver Canucks before the Trade Deadline. Nmd Norge Shop . Moors, from Cambridge Ont., landed a double-twisting, double somersault in the layout position, en route to a score of 14.600 points in the womens floor exercise, more than a full point ahead of runner-up Pia Tolle of Germany. Adidas Ultra Boost Norge .FIFA says it is relaxing the rule which forced match officials to leave its international list at the end of the year they turned 45.COLUMBUS, Ohio -- NHL All-Star weekend is coming to Columbus, two years later than planned. Commissioner Gary Bettman made it official on Saturday when he and Blue Jackets director of hockey operations John Davidson announced that the festivities will take place at Nationwide Arena on Jan. 24-25, 2015. Columbus was originally awarded the 2013 All-Star weekend but that event was cancelled due to the lockout. "The Commissioner made a promise, and that promise has been kept," Columbus Mayor Michael Coleman said. "As a politician, thats always something good to hear." Bettman said there was never any serious consideration of taking the next available All-Star game anywhere but Ohios capital city. "The only issues we had to deal with were logistical," Bettman saaid.dddddddddddd "We had to make sure that the convention centre and hotel space were available. We wanted to come back as quickly as possible, but we had to make sure we were able to do it." The announcement was met with a loud ovation from a capacity crowd when it made midway through the first period of Columbus game against Pittsburgh on Saturday night. There wont be an All-Star game this season because of the Olympics in Sochi, Russia. Columbus will become the third straight first-time host of the NHLs big weekend, following Raleigh, N.C., in 2011, and Ottawa in 2012. Davidson said he was particularly pleased for the McConnell family, which brought the NHL to Columbus and still own the Blue Jackets. "This is going to be a fun time," Davidson said. ' ' '