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Tickets on sale for the Travis Perkins plc Senior Masters

9.31am 15th April 2013 - Sponsorship & Events

Large crowds watch Mark James in action at Worburn Golf Club (Getty Images)
Large crowds watch Mark James in action at Woburn Golf Club (Getty Images)

The Travis Perkins plc Senior Masters returns to Woburn Golf Club for the 13th consecutive year from August 30 – September 1, and you can now buy your ticket to see the stars of the European Senior Tour in action.

Last year’s tournament attracted record crowds of nearly 23,000 people to the Duke’s Course, as Irishman Des Smyth held off the challenge of 2011 Order of Merit winner Peter Fowler and 1999 Ryder Cup Captain Mark James to win the title for a second time in three years.

You can ensure you are at Woburn to see former Ryder Cup player Smyth defend his title, with tickets now on sale via europeantour.com/tickets, offering a 50 per cent discount on the gate price of £10 for a daily pass and £20 for a season pass.

The Travis Perkins plc Senior Masters is one of the longest running tournaments on the Senior Tour, with Woburn Golf Club’s unbroken run of staging 12 consecutive events second only to Bad Ragaz Golf Club, host venue of the Bad Ragaz PGA Seniors Open, as the longest standing venue on the current Senior Tour schedule.

During this period, the tournament has developed into one of the most popular tournaments on the Senior Tour among both players and spectators, with the Duke’s Course renowned as a good viewing course for golf fans.

This year’s event is Travis Perkins’ sixth as title sponsor and is the tenth tournament in total that the company has supported on the Senior Tour, having previously sponsored the Wentworth Senior Masters from 2002-2005.

John Carter, Travis Perkins Deputy Chief Executive, said: “The Travis Perkins Senior Masters tournament is a key event in the Travis Perkins calendar. This prestigious event provides an excellent opportunity to recognise and reward key customers and supply partners by giving them the unique experience of being able to play with some of golf’s great names on Woburn Golf Club’s championship course – the Duke’s.

“It is a wonderful event in a great location and we are proud to be associated with it.”

Andy Stubbs, European Senior Tour Managing Director, added: “As one of the most popular tournaments on the Senior Tour with both players and golf fans, the Travis Perkins plc Senior Masters is certain to once again attract a quality field and guarantee a great winner.

“It was a pleasure to see Des Smyth cheered on by record crowds last year and we are extremely grateful to The Duke of Bedford and his family for the warm reception we receive from the team at Woburn Golf Club.

“We are not only fortunate to have an excellent host, but in Travis Perkins and their industry partners, we have superb sponsors who over the ten years of their involvement with the Senior Tour have developed a tournament which is a highlight in the golfing calendar and the local community.”

The prize fund for the Travis Perkins plc Senior Masters will be £300,000 with the 2013 champion receiving a first prize of £45,000, which will count towards the Senior Tour Order of Merit, plus an additional £10,000 bonus contributed by the Duke of Bedford, the owner of Woburn Golf Club.

Recent winners of the Travis Perkins plc Senior Masters include the Senior Tour’s most successful player Carl Mason, champion in 2006 and 2007, Zimbabwean Tony Johnstone (2009), former Ryder Cup player Gordon J Brand (2008) and Thailand’s Boonchu Ruangkit, whose 2011 triumph came in between Smyth’s two victories.

Opportunities are also now available for companies to exhibit at the Travis Perkins plc Senior Masters and/or enter a team into the pre-tournament Pro-Am on Wednesday August 28. For more details, please visit the tournament home page on europeantour.com

Woburn Golf Club www.woburn.co.uk/golf

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