The BMW Championship is as big as it comes on The European Tour. Anders Hansen the defending champion looks forward to another year on the West Course at Wentworth where he will go head to head with some of the top European Golfers. Wentworth Club with its enviable reputation as one of the finest sporting venues are proud to play host to this ‘Players Flagship’ event which has been held since 1984 and has always attracted the leading golfers of The European Tour.
To include the following in the package: - Admission ticket to the 2008 BMW Championships
- VIP hospitality security pass
- Buffet breakfast
- Three course lunch with fine wines
- Afternoon tea
- Halfway House programme
- Daily draw sheet
- Colour TV monitors
- Reserved 18th green grandstand seat
- Inidvidual guests documentation
- Car parking pass (1 per 2)
- VIP hostess service
Example Itinerary
- 08.30 am Morning Coffee & Danish Pastries on arrival
- 11.00 pm Complimentary Bar Opens
- 12.00 pm Champagne Reception
- 13.00 pm Luncheon
- 16.00 pm Afternoon Tea
- 18.00 pm Complimentary Bar Closes
- 18.30 pm Facility Closes
Dates & Prices
- Thursday 29th May - £475
- Friday 30th May - £475
- Saturday 31st May - £375
- Sunday 1st June - £375
per person + VAT
Wentworth West Course
Very few courses can boast a tournament history on a par with Wentworth’s West Course. It hosted the 1953 Ryder Cup and then in 1956 the Canada Cup, the forerunner to today’s World Cup of Golf.
And through its distinction of hosting two of golf’s most prestigious championships – the World Matchplay dating as far back as 1964, and the PGA Championship since 1984 – both televised to a wide audience, the West Course has a place in the hearts and minds of golfers all over the world. As World Matchplay founder Mark McCormack observed: “I fell in love with Wentworth almost at first sight and still remember the enjoyment today of wandering around the course watching all the matches in the first World Matchplay. Wentworth is a truly outstanding and complete venue.”
The West Course is about aspiration and inspiration. Golfers tread in the footsteps of the game’s great players from the last 80 years – legends such as Ben Hogan, Sam Snead, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, Seve Ballesteros, Greg Norman, Nick Faldo, Ernie Els and Tiger Woods. That means something; you can’t help but feel it.
And there are surely few more glorious natural settings for golf than this stretch of heathland surrounded by woodland of pine, oak and birch; the vibrant rhododendrons adding a splash of colour. The heavily wooded landscape has aesthetic and strategic benefits in the sense that it is both easy on the eye and ideal for creating well-defined
hole routings.
