The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Gleneagles event will break new ground in golf.

TEAMS: Equal prize money for men and women at European Championsh­ips

- Steve Scott stscott@thecourier.co.uk

The inaugural European Golf Team Championsh­ips at Gleneagles this summer will be a ground-breaking event involving mixed teams of players from the men’s and women’s European Tours with equal prize money.

The format and qualificat­ion process for the five-day event in August – part of the multi-sport Glasgow 2018 European Championsh­ips – was unveiled yesterday after the European Tour and Ladies European Tour finalised the agreement.

There will a 50-50 gender split in the field with male and female profession­als competing for equal prize money in both a men’s and women’s team match play Championsh­ip, as well Europe’s first mixed team championsh­ip over 18 holes of foursomes.

Players will represent their countries with 16 teams of two players competing in men’s and women’s team events before combining to form teams of four (two men and two women) in the Mixed Team Championsh­ip.

Qualificat­ion for the Championsh­ips will be from points tables based on men’s Official World Golf Ranking Points and women’s Rolex Ranking Points earned from tournament­s finishing between Monday July 10 2017 and Monday July 9 2018. A maximum of three teams can represent any one nation in each event.

Keith Pelley, European Tour chief executive, said: “The inaugural championsh­ips is an exciting addition to the 2018 European Tour schedule and we are looking forward to this unique event at the historic Gleneagles PGA Centenary Course.

“There is a need for golf to embrace new formats and engage a wider audience, and following our recent announceme­nt about the inclusion of female players in our GolfSixes tournament, the European Championsh­ips presents yet another innovative opportunit­y to break new ground on a number of fronts.

“The opportunit­y to represent your country is a great honour that many players experience at amateur level, but the opportunit­ies are fewer when they become profession­al.

“Add to this the match play element, and of course the intriguing prospect of the mixed team event, it all points to being a fantastic event for spectators at Gleneagles and those watching on freeto-air television across Europe.”

Ladies European Tour chairman Mark Lichtenhei­n, said: “This summer’s European Golf Team Championsh­ips will be a totally unique event and we are extremely pleased that the men and women will play competitiv­ely together for equal prize money.

“As we have seen through the Olympic Games in Rio, the recent Oates Vic Open in Australia and the announceme­nt to have mixed teams in the GolfSixes in the UK, there is a tremendous public appetite to see men and women competing.

“The format is terrific and the fact that the event will be shown throughout Europe presents an unpreceden­ted opportunit­y to bring new fans to the game.”

The championsh­ips is part of the Glasgow 2018 European Championsh­ips. To be staged every four years, the European Championsh­ips will combine the existing championsh­ips of athletics, aquatics, cycling, gymnastics, rowing and triathlon.

The first edition will be held in 2018 in a unique sporting partnershi­p between host cities Glasgow and Berlin.

Golf is the only new sport staged as part of Glasgow 2018 and will take place at the famous Jack Nicklaus-designed Gleneagles PGA Centenary Course – the same venue that hosted Europe’s memorable victory over the USA in the 2014 Ryder Cup and will also host the Solheim Cup in September 2019.

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