Wednesday 30 September 2015 15:10, UK
The Open Championship will be broadcast exclusively live on Sky Sports from next year, adding to Sky's ever-growing, unrivalled coverage of golf.
All four majors will be shown live on Sky Sports from 2016, as well as coverage of Europe's bid for a fourth consecutive Ryder Cup victory.
The first of the 'big four' gets underway on Thursday April 7, where Jordan Spieth looks to defend his Masters title after last year's record-breaking win at Augusta.
Spieth won five titles during a record-breaking year on the PGA Tour, and will head to Oakmont for the US Open off the back of a dramatic one-shot win at Chambers Bay in June.
Rory McIlroy lost his world No 1 spot during an injury-plagued 2015, but the 2014 Open champion has the chance to lift the Claret Jug for a second time as the 145th Open Championship heads to Royal Troon.
The Sky Sports team will also be at Baltusrol Golf Club, which hosts the PGA Championship for the first time since Phil Mickelson's victory in 2005, with the tournament taking place in the early .
As well as all four majors, Sky will show live coverage of the unofficial fifth major, the Players Championship, plus every event on both the PGA Tour and European Tour.
With events on the Ladies European Tour and the LPGA Tour also live, there will be more action than ever live on Sky Sports 4 - your home of golf.