The International Federation of PGA Tours has announced
that the American Express World Golf Championship will be played
at The Grove from 28th September to 1st October 2006.
It will be the first time that the United Kingdom has hosted one
of the World Golf Championships since the series of top class global
events was inaugurated in 1999. The WGC - American Express Championship
has visited Spain twice, the United States once and Ireland on two
occasions, most recently this past week at Mount Juliet Conrad in
Thomastown, Co Kilkenny.
Ken Schofield, Executive director of The European Tour, said, "The
International Federation of PGA Tours is delighted that the 2006
WGC - American Express Championship will be hosted by one of the
UK's most outstanding new venues. The Grove has already received
significant international acclaim in a very short space of time
since opening for business in 2003 and we look forward to a truly
world class field assembling at this splendid setting in the heart
of the Hertfordshire countryside in two years time."
The Grove, the former home of the Earls of Clarendon, has been
transformed into a contemporary country estate with an outstanding
18 hole golf course, a five star hotel and spa surrounded in 300
acres of private ground. Situated at Chandlers Cross, Hertfordshire
close to Heathrow airport and central London, it has rapidly acquired
a reputation as one of the UK's premier new golf resorts within
a year of opening.
Chris Andrews, Commercial Director of The Grove, said: "We
are delighted to welcome the elite of international golf and we
will ensure that their stay with us will be memorable both on and
off the course so that they too can enjoy what has become known
throughout the world of golf as The Grove Experience."
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