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Mixed gender golf competitio­n in Europe

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>> LONDON: Men and women will compete together in this year’s inaugural European Golf Team Championsh­ips after their respective tours announced this week that they had agreed on a format and qualificat­ion process.

The Aug 8-12 event at Gleneagles, Scotland, will involve an equal gender split among participan­ts and offer equal prize money for men and women in the match play championsh­ip as well as the 18-hole foursomes team play championsh­ip.

Players will represent their countries and can qualify through the European Golf Team Championsh­ips points tables, which are based on official world ranking points earned from events in the last 12 months up to July.

“There is a need for golf to embrace new formats and engage a wider audience,” European Tour chief executive Keith Pelley said in a statement.

“Following our recent announceme­nt about the inclusion of female players in the revolution­ary Golf-Sixes tournament, the European Championsh­ips presents another innovative opportunit­y to break new ground on a number of fronts,” he added.

A total of 16 teams with two players each will compete in the match play championsh­ip. In the foursomes, they will combine to form teams of four with two men and two women.

Ladies European Tour chairman Mark Lichtenhei­n said that there was a “tremendous public appetite” to see men and women compete together.

“The format is terrific and the fact that the event will be shown throughout Europe via free-to-air television presents an unpreceden­ted opportunit­y to bring new fans,” he added.

The event will also be a part of the multi-sport European Championsh­ips this year.

 ??  ?? European Tour’s Keith Pelley.
European Tour’s Keith Pelley.

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