WEYMOUTH golfer Michael Watson is among four Dorset competitors plotting to qualify for The Senior Open at Royal Porthcawl later this month.

The Senior Open is separate to The Open, one of golf's four majors which concludes tomorrow at Hoylake.

Royal Porthcawl plays host to the major on Thursday, July 27 to Sunday, July 30.

Watson joins Lyme Regis golfer Mike Searle, who recently turned 50 to allow him the chance of qualification, plus Sherborne's Antony Lawrence and Blandford's Gary Weldon in the field.

On Monday, Watson must gain qualification at Southerndown Golf Club in Glamorgan, while Searle travels to Pyle & Kenfig Golf Club with Lawrence and Weldon heading to Machynys Peninsula.

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Should Watson succeed, he will feature on a card littered with golfing legends such as Darren Clarke, Bernhard Langer and Colin Montgomerie.

Clarke will be returning to defend the title he won at Gleneagles a year ago, where he became just the fourth player to win both The Open and The Senior Open, 11 years after his triumph in The Open at Royal St George's.

He said: "The Senior Open provides a fantastic opportunity for amateur golfers to potentially play alongside some of the world's best senior professional players.

"I'm looking forward to seeing who will be joining me at Royal Porthcawl. The Senior Open is a very special tournament to me and I'd like to wish all of the players the very best of luck with qualifying."

Supporters of the Dorset quartet can pick up adult ticket from just £25 for tournament days. Season tickets, giving holders access to all four tournament days plus the Wednesday practice day, are available for only £95.

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