BEST OF BRITISH DAY AT RICOH WOMEN'S BRITISH OPEN
NEWS RELEASE FROM I M G
The
Ricoh Women’s British Open will celebrate an amazing year of sporting
triumph, the Olympics and national pride of the Golden Jubilee with a
special ‘Best of British Day’ on Saturday, 15th September of the 2012 Championship.
The
players will be asked to support the day by wearing red, white and blue
while competing at Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Hoylake, while spectators
will be encouraged to give their Jubilee outfits a final airing on this
special Saturday.
They will enjoy a day not only of watching the
highest calibre of golf but one packed with family fun and festivities
including a Beatles tribute act, a traditional British brass band and a
chance to be photographed with the ‘Queen’ as well as face-painters and
other fun interactive activities for people of all ages.
The British players will fly the flag as they arrive at the 2012 Ricoh Women’s British Open, 13th to 16th
September, in the best possible form with 2009 Champion Catriona Mathew
leading the home challenge fresh from victory at the 2012 Irish Women’s
Open. Other British challengers include Carly Booth who has posted two
victories on the LET already this season and Melissa Reid, who won the
Prague Golf Masters in June. British favourite Laura Davies, herself a
former British Women’s Open Champion, is also showing a timely return to
form despite picking up an injury to her Achilles a couple of months
ago while Karen Stupples, the 2004 Champion, has already started her
preparations with a visit to Hoylake last week.
And
to ensure that everyone can join in the fun organisers the Ladies Golf
Union and IMG have launched a special ‘Best of British ticket’,
available by advance purchase and valid on Saturday only, which includes
access to the Championship for two people and a bottle of Champagne for
£65. Spectators can purchase the ticket via the Championship website.
Scotland’s
Catriona Matthew commented, “I think the ‘Best of British Day’ is a
fantastic way to celebrate the amazing year we’ve had, starting with the
Jubilee celebrations and moving into a summer sporting achievement that
will be tough to rival. Hopefully we can manage one more amazing
British performance between us that will see one of the home players
winning the Ricoh Women’s British Open, the final Major of the year, to
cap a fantastic summer of British sporting achievement.”
England’s
own Mel Reid added, “This is a great initiative and one that promises
to engage sports fans across the board. It’s the final Major of the year
and I hope everyone comes down and gets involved in the amazing
atmosphere of the Ricoh Women’s British Open.’’
This
year fans will again be able to watch the BBC’s extensive coverage of
the Ricoh Women’s British Open in HD (high definition) underlining the
significance of the Championship in the BBC’s sports portfolio.
The
Ricoh Women’s British Open was founded by the LGU in 1976 and is staged
in conjunction with IMG, the world’s largest sports marketing company.
The event has been co-sanctioned by the LPGA and LET since 1994 and
gained Major status in 2001.
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