The players will be aiming to follow in the footsteps of previous winners – and some of the most successful players in European Tour history – including Colin Montgomerie, Lee Westwood, Darren Clarke, Ian Woosnam and Mark James.
Final preparations are well under way from London Golf Club’s greenkeeping team to get the course looking its best. It has been completely closed to members from Wednesday, more than a week before the tournament, to enable them to devote extra care and attention, particularly around the greens.
London Golf Club’s chief executive, Stephen Follett, said: “Months of preparation, both behind the scenes and on the course, are finally coming to fruition and we can’t wait to welcome the players and fans to our club next week. Although we have plenty of experience in hosting tournaments of this magnitude, I’m incredibly proud of what the team have achieved given the circumstances and challenges we have faced over the past year or so.
“The course is looking incredible – probably its best-ever condition. I must pay tribute to our outstanding greenkeeping team which has been working tirelessly to maintain and exceed exceptional standards. The excitement is building and we’re looking forward to a fantastic week of golf and, if the forecast is correct, the sun will be shining too.”
A percentage of tickets have been donated to key frontline workers in recognition of their dedicated work throughout the pandemic. Visitor tickets are now available to purchase, with prices starting at £15 for adults for the Cazoo Classic Pro-Am, rising to £29 for each tournament day.
To purchase tickets, visit: https://cazooclassic2021.eventbrite.co.uk/?aff=LGC
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