Monday, September 29, 2008

THREE NEW VENUES TO HOST
REGIONAL QUALIFYING IN 2010

PRESS RELEASE ISSUED BY THE R&A

Clitheroe Golf Club, The London Golf Club and East Sussex National Golf Club will host Regional Qualifying for The Open Championship for the first time in 2010, when The Open will be played at St Andrews.
Clitheroe, in Lancashire's Ribble Valley, is a parkland course that was first laid out in 1932 by five-time Open winner James Braid. The course's hilltop setting gives spectacular views across the surrounding countryside.
Despite its name, The London Golf Club is located in the countryside of Kent, a few miles away from the town of Sevenoaks. Since it was built in the early 1990s, the Jack Nicklaus-designed courses at The London Club have welcomed several large events, and the club is currently the host venue for the European Open.
East Sussex National, just outside Uckfield, has much in common with The London Club: both were built during the boom in golf course construction in the early 1990s, and both have played host to the European Open, with East Sussex's East course having hosted the event in 1993 and 1994.
Eleven of the 16 golf clubs hosting Regional Qualifying in 2010 have been used in the past, while Abridge and Mere will both host Open qualifying for the first time in 2009.

The full list is as follows:

Abridge
Berwick upon Tweed
Clitheroe
Coventry
East Sussex National
Effingham
Enville
Ferndown
Gog Magog
Lindrick
The London Golf Club
Mere
Musselburgh
Old Fold Manor
Pannal
Royal Dublin

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