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Emirates is official partner of 2018 Ryder Cup

Four-year European Tour renewal incorporat­es next year’s showdown

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As part of its four-year renewal with the European Tour, Emirates airline will become the official partner of the 2018 Ryder Cup, it was announced yesterday.

The renewal means the airline will continue to sponsor nine European Tour events, which culminate in the prestigiou­s endof-year DP World Tour Championsh­ip in Dubai, as well as incorporat­ing the 42nd edition of the Ryder Cup in France.

“Emirates partnering the 2018 Ryder Cup in Paris is huge news for the region,” said Nick Tarratt, Director of the European Tour’s internatio­nal Dubai office. “This is a wonderful local story that will be heard around the world and have a global impact. They last sponsored the Ryder Cup in 2010 at Celtic Manor and it is significan­t that they are back on board for next year’s event.

“The renewal of the partnershi­p between Emirates and the European Tour until 2021 is also exciting for us. This long-term agreement enables us to properly plan and collaborat­e in a visionary and mutually beneficial partnershi­p.”

Sir Tim Clark, President of Emirates airline, said: “We’re pleased to announce our continued partnershi­p with the European Tour. Golf is one of the world’s most popular sports and Emirates proudly links golfers and fans alike to top golfing events and destinatio­ns around the globe.

“As the official partner of the Ryder Cup in France next year, we look forward to further strengthen­ing our relationsh­ip with the European Tour as well as engaging with millions of golf fans around the world.”

Keith Pelley, Chief Executive of the European Tour, said: “We are delighted to continue our partnershi­p with Emirates on the European Tour until 2021 and we also welcome them on board as an official partner of the 2018 Ryder Cup.

“I have no doubt our continued partnershi­p with such a well-establishe­d and iconic global brand, and one which has vast experience in the sports sponsorshi­p market, will be hugely beneficial not just to the European Tour but also to the Ryder Cup.”

 ?? Courtesy: Emirates ?? Thomas Bjorn, the European Ryder Cup team captain, poses with the Ryder Cup trophy.
Courtesy: Emirates Thomas Bjorn, the European Ryder Cup team captain, poses with the Ryder Cup trophy.

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