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Almost a quarter of a century on from their epic Open Championship duel, John Daly and Costantino Rocca are looking forward to renewing their rivalry this summer when St Andrews stages the Senior Open Championship.

The Old Course will play host to the event for the first time since its inception in 1987, and the return of so many golfing legends to St Andrews from July 26-29 promises to revive magical memories of the past.

One of the most nerve-jangling Open finishes played out there occurred in 1995, when Rocca touched the hearts of millions of golfers worldwide by first fluffing a chip to the 72nd and final green then, amazingly, holing the resulting 65-foot putt to secure a play-off.

The Italian lost out in the four-hole play-off to Daly, who captured his second major title in the process. However, it was Rocca’s outrageous effort from the ‘Valley of Sin’, just off the front of the 18th green, which captivated the crowds and him an unlikely fame which endures to this day.

Both players, now competing in the ranks of senior golfers, have confirmed they will return to the Old Course in search of the Senior Claret Jug but Rocca stole a march on his American rival today, when he paid an early visit to the scene of his remarkable stroke of good fortune.

At 61, Rocca remains the effervescent, cheerful character who played in two Ryder Cups, beating Tiger Woods in the 1997 singles at Valderrama.

Costantino Rocca St Andrews 1995

This time, for the benefit of watching media on the steps of The R&A Clubhouuse, Rocca attempting to re-enact that monster putt from 1995 – using the same putter he wielded all those years ago.

“It’s great to be back at the Old Course again,” said Rocca. “It never loses its charm, and I can’t wait to return here for The Senior Open. It is the place where I hit the shot which made me famous around the world and I am thrilled to have perhaps one last chance to play at such an great venue.”

The Italian added that he remembers that stunning finale to the 1995 Open ‘as if it was yesterday’.

“When I made a mess of my chip and left myself in the Valley of Sin with that long putt to get into the play-off with John Daly, many people were downhearted,” he said. “They didn’t give me a chance of holing the putt.

“However, I kept thinking positive and just concentrated on forcing a play-off. I saw the line and, as soon as I hit the putt, I honestly had a feeling it was going to go in… and it did! Everything just went crazy after that.”

Rocca, who famously collapsed on the ground, banging his clenched fits on the turf in exultation, added: “There is an old sporting expression that ‘no one remembers who comes second’ but just like Jean van de Velde at Carnoustie, there are exceptions to that rule!”

John Daly St Andrews 1995

Daly, who has a rare opportunity to add a senior major at the Old Course to his 1995 Open triumph, recalled: “I’ll never forget watching Costantino’s putt on the 18th go in.

“When I saw him fluff his chip, I thought that was it and that I would be The Open champion but what came next I think surprised all of us.

“I felt really good about my game going into the play-off and was so pleased when the final putt dropped. To win The Open at the ‘Home of Golf’ is something truly special. Not many golfers have had that opportunity over the years.

“I can’t wait to go back to St Andrews for this year’s Senior Open. It will be a truly memorable week and a fantastic chance for spectators to come and watch some of golf’s greatest senior players on one of the world’s most recognisable golf courses.”

Get your tickets now!

Tickets, starting at £13.50 per day, are available now at www.senioropenchampionship.com.

Admission for under-16s and parking are both free of charge.

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