Close House celebrates 10-year anniversary

Close House, two-time host venue of the European Tour’s British Masters and home to two Lee Westwood championship courses, celebrates its 10th anniversary.

Just 15 miles from Newcastle, the venue has enjoyed a rapid rise in stature since its construction and has hosted numerous high-profile events, including last year’s British Masters – the first European Tour event to take place following the first lockdown.

Close House also ranks 40th in Golf World’s Top 100 Golf Resorts in Great Britain & Ireland.

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“We are very proud of everything that we have achieved at Close House over the past decade,” commented Close House owner, Sir Graham Wylie.

“The club has become a real focal point for golf in the North East, and we are delighted to have hosted numerous successful charity events, junior competitions and professional tournaments in the last 10 years.

Close House before its opening in 2011.

“Being chosen twice to be host venue for a prestigious tournament such as the British Masters is a great privilege and is testament to the hard work and dedication of everyone involved making the club the huge success that it has become.”

Close House officially opened on May 10, 2011 by then World No.1 Westwood, playing in a fourball with Alan Shearer. Soon afterwards, Westwood was named Official Attached Touring Professional.

“Everyone here can be incredibly proud of all they have achieved since 2011. It has been a pleasure to represent Close House as its ambassador over the years and it is amazing to see how it has developed,” says Westwood.

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The first landmark tournament was held at the club in 2015 when a PGA Seniors Tour event was won by Peter Fowler.

Two years later, the 2017 British Masters, hosted by Westwood, became the first Tour event to be held in the north-east since the 2005 Seve Trophy. An incredible 68,000 fans were on-site throughout the week, with Paul Dunne eventually winning the tournament with a final hole chip-in to beat runner-up Rory McIlroy.

Sir Graham Wylie and Lee Westwood at Close House's opening in 2011.

The Junior Masters was also held at the same time, giving youngsters the chance to play on the Filly Course during the tournament week. This initiative, which has been staged since 2017, has also allowed the Close House professionals to deliver coaching to more than 1,000 school children each year.

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As a part of the club’s exceptional achievements, Sir Graham Wylie was knighted in the 2020 New Year’s Honours List for services to business and charity, while the same year saw the Betfred British Masters – hosted by Lee Westwood, return to Close House.

Alongside the two championship golf courses, Close House is home to a testing par-3 course and the north east’s only PGA Golf Academy. The venue also offers a superb hospitality experience; the No.19 restaurant is a contemporary and state-of-the-art facility which offers the highest ser-vice in a relaxed and unrivalled setting. Guests can also stay on-site, with 21 high quality guest rooms and suites.

Close House has hosted the British Masters on two occasions, including 2017.

The par-71 Championship Lee Westwood Colt Course measures 6,928 yards and spans 160 acres of the Tyne Valley.

The Lee Westwood Filly Course, measuring 6,000 yards and playing to a par of 70, presents a stern test in the form of tight lines off the tee and fast, undulating greens.

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