Ian Woosnam OBE, Ryder Cup Captain Thomas Bjørn and US Open winner Michael Campbell are amongst the star studded golfers who are heading to Cornwall next week.
They will compete in the Farmfoods European Legends Links Championship, hosted at the stunning Trevose Golf and Country Club in Padstow between June 17-20.
It is to be the very first event on the newly formed Legends Tour and Woosnam a former Masters and Major Championship winner was excited to be returning to playing golf and to Cornwall. He said: “It’s great to be the host of this tournament.
“It’s a fantastic place to come and spend a few days playing golf. It’s a true links so you can play a little bit more aggressive on the fairways and into the greens.
“I’m sure everybody’s going to be excited to get out and be playing."
The Farmfoods European Legends Links Championship will see world-renowned golfers battling it out for first place and a €50,000 prize, as well as giving amateur golfers a chance to showcase their skills on world-famous grounds.
The very first event on the newly formed Legends Tour, it is among the first to set the stage for star names of the game to take to the tee after a pandemic-hit golf season, with tournament host Ian Woosnam OBE on hand alongside newly announced competitors, Ryder Cup captain Thomas and US Open winner Michael Campbell.
Joining Ian in competition in Cornwall are golfing legends including 1999 Open champion, Paul Lawrie OBE, Ryder Cup star Peter Baker and British Masters champion Barry Lane, offering a star-studded experience and a thrilling, competitive atmosphere.
Furthermore, amateur golfers will be presented with the opportunity to play alongside their golfing role models, with the Pro-Am team event kicking off proceedings on Thursday 17 June.
Nick Gammon, managing director of Trevose Golf & Country Club, said: “This is a stunning part of the country for an event befitting legendary names of the game.
“What was important for us is that we were able to deliver a platform for such golfing icons – names we have grown up with, to experience a tournament that remains competitive, but also has a relaxed and fun atmosphere.
“There are not many other tournaments out there that allow amateur players to play alongside their golfing heroes – it is pretty special and unique, and we’re delighted to be welcoming back competitive action on our stunning course, which has recently undergone an impressive renovation programme with International Golf Course Architects, Mackenzie & Ebert.
“I’d like to thank our returning event host Ian Woosnam for his continued support as well as event organisers Champions UK plc, who do such as fantastic job each year in helping stage world class golfing action.”
Before event proceedings, the golfers will take part in a Rick Stein Cooking School on June 16, headed up by TV chef Jack Stein, where the Legends will test out their cookery skills and compete against one another on a variety of dishes, including a main consisting of a bouillabaisse of sea bass, gurnard, and prawn.
Throughout the Championship there will also be plenty of opportunities to raise money for charity with the Lord’s Taverners. The charity is the UK’s leading sports disability charity.
For more information on this year’s Championship, including, playing, sponsorship and hospitality, visit https://europeanlegendslinks.com/.
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