The National Golf Club Challenge Final
11th & 12th of October 2010 at The Belfry
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The Final at The Belfry
As one of the world's leading and instantly recognisable golf resorts for players of all levels, The Belfry presents a unique backdrop for The National Golf Club Challenge 2010 Final.
The Grand Final will be held over two days, culminating in a gala dinner and presentation evening, where the 2010 Champions will be crowned.
The Belfry
As the UK headquarters of the PGA and four times host to the Ryder Cup, the noble game of golf and The Belfry are inextricably linked.

The Belfry has become synonymous with golf and a Mecca for both professional and amateur players.
The two stunning Championship courses, sculpted from 550 acres of lush North Warwickshire countryside, have provoked some of the most dramatic moments in the history of the sport.
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Brabazon Course
Designed by Dave Thomas and Peter Alliss, the majestic fairways and carpet-smooth greens of The Brabazon Course form a world-famous stage on which some of golf's most exhilarating dramas have played out. The perilous bunkers and lakes have tested some of the greatest players including Ballesteros, Woods and Faldo.
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Brabazon Moments
Hole 3 – The 2001 Benson & Hedges Tournament saw Paul McGinley hole a 20 foot putt for eagle and go on to shoot 66.
Hole 6 – Phil Price stood in the hazard to play his second shot against Phil Mickelson, he finished 10 feet away and holed the putt to go 1 up after 6.
Hole 7 – Graeme McDowell moved into contention with a hole-in-one in the 2006 Quinn Direct British Masters.
Hole 9 – Barry Lane set the course record in the 2002 Benson & Hedges Tournament with a 164 yard eagle two on the 9th.
Hole 10 – Severiano Ballesteros drove into the green from the blue tee in the 1978 Hennessy Cup.
Hole 11 – Local boy Peter Baker made birdie in the 1993 Ryder Cup against Corey Pavin and went on to win two up.
Hole 14 – Nick Faldo had a hole-in-one from this tee in the 1993 Ryder Cup playing against Paul Azinger, the match finished all square.
Hole 15 – In the 2003 Benson & Hedges Tournament David Dixon scored two eagle threes starting at the 15th.
Hole 16 – Philip Price claimed victory in his 2002 Ryder Cup match against Phil Mickelson after sinking a 25 foot putt on the 16th green.
Hole 18 – Sam Torrance secured victory for Europe in the 1985 Ryder Cup on this hole and Christy O'Connor Jnr hit his famous two iron in the 1989 Ryder Cup. Paul McGinley also sank his putt on the 18th green to claim European victory in the 2002 Ryder Cup.
Hole 6 – Phil Price stood in the hazard to play his second shot against Phil Mickelson, he finished 10 feet away and holed the putt to go 1 up after 6.
Hole 7 – Graeme McDowell moved into contention with a hole-in-one in the 2006 Quinn Direct British Masters.
Hole 9 – Barry Lane set the course record in the 2002 Benson & Hedges Tournament with a 164 yard eagle two on the 9th.
Hole 10 – Severiano Ballesteros drove into the green from the blue tee in the 1978 Hennessy Cup.
Hole 11 – Local boy Peter Baker made birdie in the 1993 Ryder Cup against Corey Pavin and went on to win two up.
Hole 14 – Nick Faldo had a hole-in-one from this tee in the 1993 Ryder Cup playing against Paul Azinger, the match finished all square.
Hole 15 – In the 2003 Benson & Hedges Tournament David Dixon scored two eagle threes starting at the 15th.
Hole 16 – Philip Price claimed victory in his 2002 Ryder Cup match against Phil Mickelson after sinking a 25 foot putt on the 16th green.
Hole 18 – Sam Torrance secured victory for Europe in the 1985 Ryder Cup on this hole and Christy O'Connor Jnr hit his famous two iron in the 1989 Ryder Cup. Paul McGinley also sank his putt on the 18th green to claim European victory in the 2002 Ryder Cup.




















