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Quinn Direct British Masters Golf
Wednesday, 07 July 2004

The Quinn Direct British Masters golf tournament is a major highlight on the European Tour and one of the biggest events in the UK sporting calendar. This year, it takes place at the world famous Belfry, West Midlands, from Thursday 20 - Sunday 23 September 2007, with the pro-am on Wednesday 19 September.

 

The Quinn Direct British Masters is a European Tour golf tournament. It was traditionally played in the spring but in 2007 it is moving to September to avoid a clash with PGA Tour's Players Championship, which has been moved to May. It was founded in 1946 as the British Masters and been a fixture on the Tour's schedule since the tour was established in 1972 (apart from a one year gap in 1984), and has had several different names. In the 1980s it was one of the most lucrative events on the European Tour with a prize fund that was as high as third among the tournaments on the schedule, but its status, or at least its relative level of prize money, has declined considerably in recent years. In 2006 the prize fund was £1,800,000, which was converted to €2,622,906 for European Tour ranking purposes.

Last year's victor Johan Edfors of Sweden aiming to regain his title alongside many of the world's top golfers.

 

Approximate hours of play will be 7.30am – 7.30pm Thursday and Friday, 7.30am – 6pm on Saturday and Sunday. The Tented Village will be open from 10am - 5pm during the Pro-Am and 8.30am - 6pm for the rest of Tournament.

 

The telephone ticket booking line number is:  0871 230 9809

 

Online Tickets: http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk

 

 
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