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Evian Masters venue on course for Major upgrade with European Golf Design
NEWS RELEASE
Evian
Resort, host of last weekend’s Ladies Evian Masters golf tournament,
presented by Société Générale, is set to undergo a “dramatic” course
upgrade as the venue prepares to host the LPGA’s new fifth major
tournament from 2013.
The
course, with breathtaking views of Lake Geneva, is being remodelled by
European Golf Design (EGD), which was widely praised for producing the
Twenty Ten Course at Celtic Manor Resort for the 2010 Ryder Cup.
Major
construction work will begin after the recent event, with an exciting
new design bringing spectators close to the action over Evian’s closing
holes.
“Holes,
15, 16, 17 and 18 are where everyone will see the most significant
alterations,” said Dave Sampson, the project designer for EGD, the joint
venture design company of the European Tour and IMG. “We are going to
create a sense of drama for players and spectators alike by introducing
an amphitheatre effect that will allow maximum visibility of the final
action.
“We
are also adding a number of new water features, some of which will be
on the final stretch, for added excitement as well as aesthetic reasons.
“Elsewhere,
we are rebuilding all 18 greens, making them larger and giving them
more undulation to provide a greater variety of interesting pin
positions.”
Widely
praised for its role in producing Celtic Manor’s Twenty Ten Course to
stage the 2010 Ryder Cup, EGD, was employed by the Evian Royal Resort to
ensure the Evian Masters course would be of the world-class standard
necessary to stage a major event.
An
initial construction phase, which began in November 2011, was completed
recently to ensure there would be no disruption of this year’s Evian
Masters.
“Evian
Resort, with the LPGA, wanted to ensure that the final ‘non-major’
Evian Masters in 2012 would go ahead with the strategy of the course
unchanged from the previous year,” explained Sampson. “Consequently, the
only alterations made to the course so far have been the remodelling
and resizing of 14 tee complexes
“By
increasing the size of tees, there is increased opportunity to vary
where the players tee-off from. We have also moved some of the tees to
offer improved visibility of the hole, which gives players and
spectators a greater feel for the course.”
In 2013, the event has been rescheduled for September to fit in with the LPGA’s existing major schedule.
EGD
is currently busy with major golf development projects throughout the
Europe, Middle East and Africa region. New courses include PGA National
Russia, Plage des Nations, Morocco, with Colin Montgomerie and Kittitian
Hill, St Kitts, Caribbean, in association with Ian Woosnam.
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