BUCKINGHAMSHIRE VENUE TO STAGE MAJOR FOR FIRST TIME
WOBURN ANNOUNCED AS VENUE FOR
2016 RICOH WOMEN’S BRITISH OPEN
NEWS RELEASE
Woburn Golf Club was announced today as the venue for the Ricoh Women’s British Open in 2016.
Woburn
has hosted the Championship on nine occasions and the return is much
anticipated by players and club members alike. While previous
Championships have been held on the Duke’s Course, it will be the
Marquess
Course that will host the 2016 Championship.
This marks not only the 40th edition of the Championship, but also the 40th anniversary of the opening of Woburn Golf Club.
Forming
part of the Woburn Estate, home to the Duke of Bedford, near Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, Woburn Golf
Club is one of the UK’s premier golf facilities, boasting three world
class championship golf courses. The Marquess Course is the
most recent of the three courses, opening in 2000, and it has hosted
two European Tour events, but never a women’s Major.
Woburn
Golf Club member and Europe’s Number One, Charley Hull said, “This is
amazing news and I am looking forward to the 2016 Championship at Woburn
already. I love playing in the UK and really enjoy all
the support from the home fans but to be able to play a Major at my
home club in front of all my family and friends will be incredibly
special.
"The Marquess Course is a great test of golf and I know how
excited all the members will be to have the Championship
return. I can’t wait for 2016 to come around.”
Ian
Poulter, also affiliated with Woburn added, “This is fantastic for
Woburn and I know how much all the members will enjoy getting behind the
Ricoh Women’s British Open. The Marquess Course is a great test
and will provide a wonderful stage for the world’s best women golfers.”
The
Duke of Bedford commented, “We are delighted to be welcoming the Ricoh
Women’s British Open back to Woburn in 2016. It is a real honour for the
Club to host this Major Championship again and we look forward
to the ladies showing us just how the Marquess should be played.”
Shona
Malcolm, the LGU’s CEO commented, “We are all looking forward to
returning to Woburn for the 10th time. With so much shared history,
Woburn is a very fitting venue at which to celebrate the Championship’s
40th anniversary.
"The Marquess Course will provide a fresh
challenge for the players and fits perfectly with our commitment to
ensuring the world’s best women players showcase their talents on the
world’s best golf courses.”
Simon
Sasaki, Corporate Executive Vice President, Ricoh Company Ltd.
concluded, “We have been the title sponsor of the Ricoh Women’s British
Open since 2007 and one of the many attractions of this historic
tournament is taking our clients to the many wonderful venues that the
LGU and IMG have secured. We think Woburn will be the perfect place to
celebrate the events 40th anniversary with all its heritage and its
proximity to London.”
Turnberry’s
famous Ailsa course is the venue for the 2015 Ricoh Women’s British
Open, welcoming the Ricoh Women’s British Open for only the second time
in the Championship’s history.
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