Get Your Tickets For The Star-Studded JCB Championship
The JCB Championship returns this year, with Darren Clarke hosting a field of multiple Major winners and legends of the game
The JCB Championship is taking place, at the prestigious JCB Golf & Country Club from 3rd - 5th August.
After a thrilling debut last year, the JCB Championship is back again and a star-studded field will assemble on the stunning Staffordshire course in early August for a prize fund of €1m - up from the €600,000 last year!
Legends of the game are set to battle it out at JCB Golf and Country Club such as 2011 Open champion Darren Clarke, two-time Major champion John Daly, multiple US Open winner Retief Goosen, former World No.1 and three-time Major champion Vijay Singh plus last year's champion Alex Cejka.
Cejka edged out Paul McGinley by two strokes last year, with Darren Clarke, Retief Goosen and James Kingston, who opened with a 62, a stroke further back in tied-third.
Spanning 240 acres of rolling countryside, JCB Golf and Country Club was designed by Robin Hiseman of European Golf Design and has been hailed as a masterpiece in contemporary golf architecture since its opening in 2018. The course is one of the very best modern layouts in the UK and is famous for its iconic island green par 3 17th hole.
Darren Clarke will once again host the tournament this year, and tickets are now available to buy to make sure you're there on-site to watch the action, see the iconic names play and enjoy a tour-ready contemporary masterpiece in course design alongside a great selection of food and beverage outlets.
Children 12 and under go free and there's even complimentary parking available at the JCB World Headquarters for spectators. Priority parking is available, too, for £5 - with 100% of the cost going to the NSPCC.
Tickets must be purchased prior to the event.
Buy your tickets for the JCB Championship
For any queries email: jcbchampionship@jcb.com
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