How To Watch The Omega European Masters On Sky Sports

The European Tour takes in it's most spectacular venue this week once again at Crans-sur-Sierre GC

How To Watch The Omega European Masters On Sky Sports
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The European Tour takes in the stunning Crans-Sur-Sierre this week in the Swiss Alps, here's how to watch the action...

How To Watch The Omega European Masters On Sky Sports

Crans-sur-Sierre is one of the Tour's oldest venues, having hosted every year since the European Tour's inception 47 years ago.

Last year Alex Noren beat Scott Hend in a playoff. The Swede has won three more times since then including the European Tour's flagship event - the BMW PGA Championship.

How To Watch The Omega European Masters On Sky Sports Alex Noren defends Omega European Masters

Alex Noren defends Omega European Masters

Noren is rightly bookies favourite this week ahead of Tommy Fleetwood.

Read our Omega European Masters preview here

How To Watch The Omega European Masters On Sky Sports

Sky Sports will be showing all four days live from Switzerland on Sky Sports Golf.

Coverage gets underway from 10.30am on Thursday and Friday, and 12.30pm Saturday and 11am on Sunday.

TV Coverage: Thursday 24 – Sky Sports Golf from 10.30am Friday 25 – Sky Sports Golf from 10.30am Saturday 26 – Sky Sports Golf from 12.30pm Sunday 27 – Sky Sports Golf from 11am

Not a Sky Sports customer and want to watch the Omega European Masters?

Why not buy a Now TV pass? For £6.99 you can get a day pass, if you just wish to watch one of the rounds, or for just £10.99 you can get a week pass to see the whole tournament.

Buy a Now TV Sky Sports Day Pass for £6.99

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Elliott Heath
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Elliott Heath is our News Editor and has been with Golf Monthly since early 2016 after graduating with a degree in Sports Journalism. He covered the 2022 and 2025 Masters from Augusta National and was there by the 18th green to watch Rory McIlroy complete the career grand slam. He has also covered five Open Championships on-site including the 150th at St Andrews.