European Tour Yearbook – 16th edition on sale

Ernie Els won five events on The European Tour international schedule and claimed the Volvo Order of Merit award; Paul Casey, Padraig Harrington, Fredrik Jacobson, Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood and Tiger Woods were also multiple winners; Darren Clarke won the World Golf Championships - NEC Invitational

All the great moments from another season of high drama are captured in The 16th European Tour Yearbook (RRP £25.00), which is available at selected bookstores from today.
The 296 page full colour coffee table official publication – lavishly illustrated with photography by Getty Images – goes behind the scenes every step of the way on The 2003 European Tour International Schedule and looks forward to The 35th Ryder Cup Match at Oakland Hills Country Club, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, in September 2004.
Many of the world’s leading golf writers, including Mike Aitken, Bill Elliott, Andy Farrell, John Hopkins, Renton Laidlaw, Derek Lawrenson, Jock MacVicar, Lewine Mair, James Mossop, and Ian Wooldridge provide in-depth essays and there is a special profile by Ian Wooldridge on the late Mark McCormack.
The European Tour Yearbook, which includes a chapter on all the Major Championships and the World Golf Championships, in addition to the European Challenge Tour and the European Seniors Tour, makes an ideal gift for all golf enthusiasts.
The European Tour Yearbook can also be ordered direct by visiting www.europeantour.com where a special order form can be found enabling you to arrange for the book to be sent out prior to Christmas.

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