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Major golf tournament comes to South East Cornwall

St Mellion Resort will welcome back elite golf to Cornwall after a 15-year hiatus at the start of Ocotober as it prepares to host the British Challenge.

The prestigious venue, which features two world-class 18-hole courses both with European Tour
pedigree, will welcome back elite golf after a 15-year hiatus. It is a momentous return to golf’s top
tier that is being keenly awaited not only by golf fans, but also tourism industry chiefs.

“It is so exciting to have the British Challenge in Cornwall,” explained Malcolm Bell, Chief Executive
of Visit Cornwall. “I know the team at St Mellion Estate will ensure a great event that will attract
spectators from not only the local area but also the wider region and other parts of the UK.”


He continued: “The influx of visitors to Cornwall in October will be a much-needed lift to local
businesses which have survived a challenging couple of years. From restaurants and hotels to B&Bs
and taxis drivers, the potential dividend from the event at St. Mellion Estate will hopefully reach
many in the local community.”


For Europe’s leading golfers, the opportunity to tee it up at one of the UK’s most revered
championship layouts will be an opportunity not to be missed. After all, the Jack Nicklaus Signature
Golf Course was recently voted the best golf course in the West of England by Today’s Golfer and #2
on its list of top four-star golf resorts in the UK and Ireland.


“St. Mellion is a 12-time European Tour venue,” said David Moon, Director of Golf at St. Mellion
Estate. “Many of golf’s greatest players competed here including Olazabal, Langer and Ballesteros.
This is where they established themselves as legends of the game. It’s perhaps not surprising that
golf’s rising stars are looking forward to playing competitive golf back in the South West.”


The event, which is the penultimate tournament in the Challenge Tour’s Road to Mallorca, continues
a legacy of top-tier golf at the Cornish resort which achieved legendary status when the Jack Nicklaus
Signature Golf Course was opened in 1988. “We’re anticipating around 5,000 visitors to the region,”
noted Moon. “On top of that, we will enlist around 100 volunteers each day to help deliver a first-
class golf tournament. It’s going to be a very special event.”


To engage the local community, St. Mellion Estate proactively sought out nearby businesses to
provide goods and services during the tournament. “Our objective at St. Mellion Estate is to combine

sporting excellence with the best of Cornish hospitality,” said Moon. “But we also recognise how
fortunate we are to be located in an area rich in stunning landscapes and superb local produce. With
that in mind we were determined to call upon local businesses to help us deliver the event.”


One such company is Friary Mill Bakery, which has opened 12 bakeries across Plymouth and
Ivybridge since its launch in 1988. The company’s director, Karen Milner, is acutely aware of the
area’s reputation for food and drink, and the significance of the Challenge Tour event.


“Friary Mill Bakery is very proud to be part of the British Challenge at St. Mellion Estate providing
pasties and cakes to those attending this exciting event in such a stunning location,” she noted. “The
benefits to the area of hosting such a tournament especially as we head into autumn, shouldn’t be
undervalued. Working with the team at St. Mellion Estate, we’ve been acutely aware of the timely
benefits of welcoming golf fans to the South West, but also the invaluable TV exposure the area will
receive and the knock-on effect for next year. It’s a considerable opportunity.”


Set in 450 acres of stunning Cornish countryside, St. Mellion Estate has established a reputation for
hosting golf at the highest level. The opening of the Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course in 1988 was
marked by an exhibition match between a US team featuring Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson and the
UK pairing of Nick Faldo and Sandy Lyle.


“We are very excited to be hosting the British Challenge at St. Mellion Estate and welcoming
spectators of all ages to this free, ticketed event to enjoy watching some of the finest young golfing
talent in Europe” said Moon.

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