Tony Jacklin again leads all-star Par 3 Championship cast

Hosting the Farmfoods British Par 3 Championship for the sixth year running at Nailcote Hall, Warwickshire, next week is two-time Major winner and the most successful Ryder Cup Captain of all-time, Tony Jacklin CBE (pictured celebrating victory at The Belfry with Sam Torrance and Seve Ballesteros).

With the 2014 Ryder Cup just around the corner, the championship is lucky enough to welcome current Vice-Captain Des Smyth to Nailcote Hall, as well as other former players including Brian Barnes, Peter Baker and Paul Broadhurst.

The popular annual event is home to some of the powerhouses of European golf including former Masters Champion and victorious Ryder Cup Captain Ian Woosnam OBE. Making his Nailcote Hall debut is former Open Champion Paul Lawrie OBE, who played a role in helping Europe regain the Ryder Cup in 2012 and has enjoyed an impressive resurgence in golf in recent years. Some of the current stars of the European Tour that will be battling it out for their share of the £100,000 prize fund include Robert Rock and Lee Slattery. Rising women’s golf star Charley Hull has enjoyed an incredible debut season on the Ladies European Tour and will also be looking to make a big impression at the championship.

Competing alongside the young guns will be professionals from the European Senior Tour including six-time Walker Cup competitor Gary Wolstenholme MBE, two-time Senior Major Champion Roger Chapman and two-time European Tour winner Jamie Spence. The Championship will also welcome former Ryder Cup and European Tour regular Phillip Price for the first time.

The Par 3 format provides a stern test of any golfer’s short game, and any of the competitors could storm through to take the title on their day. With such an impressive field, the Farmfoods British Par 3 Championship is certain to be a closely fought contest between some of golf’s great competitors with the action getting underway on Tuesday.

For more information visit www.britishpar3.com 

Click here to register for free tickets. You can purchase tickets on the day for £10 for adults, £5 for under 13s, £5 for over 65s and a 4 day season ticket is £25. Parking is available for £5 per car and includes a free programme with proceeds going to the event’s chosen charity Rainbows Hospice for Children and Young People.

Read our interview with Tony Jacklin

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