The Farmfoods British Par 3 Championship returns to Nailcote Hall in Warwickshire from August 6-9 for what will be its 91st staging.
The tournament made its debut in 1933 at the Palace Hotel in Torquay, Devon. It originated as a short course professional championship and attracted legends like Alex Herd, Harry Vardon and JH Taylor. Now, as it moves into its tenth decade, the unique Par 3 competition has witnessed some of the UK’s most remarkable golfing feats, including Will Bailey and Pavan Sagoo’s history-making hat-trick of hole-in-ones in 2021.
Two-time major winner and World Golf Hall of Famer Tony Jacklin will once again be hosting the Championship this year, joined by other major winners in Ian Woosnam, Michael Campbell and Paul Lawrie.
Past winners of the Farmfoods British Par 3 Championship include Tommy Fleetwood, Eddie Pepperell, Peter Baker, and Barry Lane.
Stars from the sporting field and screen will compete alongside the professionals, including Bob Champion, Matthew Hoggard, Kriss Akabusi, and former Scotland internationals Alan McInally and Gordon Strachan.
The Farmfoods British Par 3 Championship has deep roots in British golf history. The Par 3 discipline of golf emerged as a training tool for enhancing core skills like technique and strategy. Last year’s victor, Robert Rock, also recently qualified for the US Open, highlighting the competition’s importance within the sport.
Another set of familiar faces are expected to appear at the tournament including ex-professional footballers Jay Bothroyd, Lee Hendrie and Rob Lee, alongside Eastenders actor Danny Watters, Rugby Union legend Mark Regan and actor and TV farmer Kelvin Fletcher. They will be joined by former Wales and Manchester City manager Mark Hughes, former Team GB athletes Gail Emms and Calum Giles, as well as renowned BBC broadcaster John Inverdale and darts legend Keith Deller.
Speaking to growth consultancy and tournament promoter Champions (UK) plc, Tony Jacklin said: “I can’t wait for yet another instalment of the Farmfoods British Par 3. Returning to Nailcote Hall is something I look forward to in the calendar every year, and it’s always wonderful to see both new and familiar faces hit the course.
“It’s a brilliant celebration of golf, and the venue itself has always been renowned for its big garden party-like atmosphere. The stars, the pros, everything about this summer’s event is coming together to produce something special, and I guarantee our spectators will be in for another four days of spectacular golfing action.”
This year’s prize fund will be €150,000, with €50,000 for the winner and the remaining €100,000 being split with the 59 placed players. TV highlights will also be available on Sky Sports following the tournament.
For the full list of celebrities taking part, click here. For the line-up of professionals entered for the tournament, click here.
Tickets to watch the four-day event are free to the general public. To secure your tickets, register at https://britishpar3.com/contact-us/
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