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Senior Open from Sunningdale live on Sky Sports 4

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You can catch all the action from the 2015 Senior Open, from Sunningdale's Old Course in Berkshire, live on Sky Sports over the next four days.

Tom Watson will be hoping to cap a memorable fortnight by claiming an unprecedented fourth Senior Open, but the eight-time major winner and six-time senior major champion faces stiff competition.

There will be more major winners than ever before at this year's tournament, with 17 players who have won majors on the main Tours and 15 who have captured major titles after reaching their 50th birthday and there are a number of ways you can keep across the action ...

All the action will be shown live on your home of golf Sky Sports 4 from Thursday July 23 at 12pm and 5pm.

You can also follow the action on Sky Go or catch all four for just £6.99 with a NOW TV Sky Sports Day Pass.

Bernhard Langer and Colin Montgomerie both go in search for a fourth senior major with the 57-year-old German looking to add to his Senior Open and US Senior Open titles as he returns to the scene of his 1985 victory in the European Open.

"Sunningdale is beautiful," Langer told the official European Tour website. "It's absolutely magnificent for the eyes.

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"You see the heather blooming, trees and the rolling hills, the bunkers. It's really pretty for the eye, and most holes are by themselves."

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Montgomerie, 52, has found a new lease of life on the Senior Tour having won three times in the space of 15 months and the Ryder Cup legend will be one to watch.

"It would mean the world to me to win here," said the Scotman. "It's a lovely place to be, just to walk around even, never mind even playing the great golf course."

The 1988 Masters Champion Sandy Lyle will be joined by six-time major champion Sir Nick Faldo and 1991 Masters champion Ian Woosnam, along with the likes of Jeff Maggert, Fred Couples, Miguel Angel Jimenez, Tom Lehman, Mark O’Meara.

Head to the European Tour website for the live leaderboard.