Saunton to host record breaking championship

Next week’s English senior men’s open championship at Saunton, Devon, is a record breaking success – and that’s before a ball has been struck.

It attracted entries from 439 players – almost 80 more than ever before – who were hoping to make it into the field of 288 competitors.

Players with handicaps of 4.5 and better claimed places in the championship – another record for the event. The cut has never before been so low and over the last three years it’s been 5.5.

The successful players, who include defending champion Richard Latham of Woodhall Spa, will start their challenge in the three-day 54-hole strokeplay event on Wednesday, 7 June.

Toby Thorne, England Golf’s Deputy Championship Director, commented: “This is always one of our most popular championships but this year’s entry has been amazing. The prospect of playing both of Saunton’s championship courses has clearly been a great draw and we’re looking forward to some excellent golf and great competition.”

Russell Mayne, Saunton’s General Manager, added: “To have two quality courses on the same site, offering 36 holes of championship golf, is a massive attraction.”

The East course is the older, longer course and has hosted most championships. But the West is right up there with it and has recently benefited from a winter work project, focussing on nine holes, which added length, new bunkers and reshaped surrounds. Together the courses call for the complete range of golfing skills.

 

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