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Stars on show in Mauritius as Legends Tour reaches season finale

3.11pm 5th December 2023 - Sponsorship & Events

A host of golf’s biggest names will once again descend on the Constance Belle Mare Plage Resort in Mauritius for the Legend Tour’s MCB Tour Championship from December 6-10.

The culmination of another high-quality season on the European over-50s circuit will see former Major winners and Ryder Cup stars battling for the John Jacobs Trophy – and a share of a $1m prize pool – on the dramatic Legend Course.

The event will also mark the culmination of this year’s Celebrity Series and Alliance Series, meaning amateurs and stars of the sport and entertainment world will join professional golfers on the fairways for the final time in 2023.

Leading the names battling to win the Legends Tour’s Order of Merit title is Peter Baker, who has already won a trio of events this season: the Irish Legends, the JCB Championship and the flagship Staysure PGA Seniors Championship. Baker’s challengers will include Jersey Legends winner Richard Green and Brazilian Adilson da Silva, who has also recorded three wins so far on this year’s tour.

Meanwhile, Alex Cejka is currently ranked second despite only playing four events – with one of them being a crucial victory at the Senior Open Championship in July. da Silva, former world No.1 Vijay Singh and Phillip Archer round up the top five.

This year, players will be contending for a prize pool that has been increased by $250,000 thanks to a contribution from event sponsors MCB. The top five participating players in the final Order of Merit standings after the tournament will also reap the rewards of a bonus $100,000 pot: $50,000 to the leader, $25,000 to the runner-up and $15,000, $7,500 and $2,500 to the third, fourth and fifth-placed finishers respectively.

2022 MCB Championship winner Thomas Bjorn

The Legend Course is a challenge befitting of the occasion. Blessed with a picturesque location on the island’s east coast, the stunning par-72 layout will celebrate its 30th anniversary next year. The course is characterised by water hazards and tree-lined fairways, most prominently on the signature par-3 17th hole, which plays directly over water.

Phil Harrison, Chief Executive Officer of the Legends Tour, said: “We are looking forward to returning to Mauritius for our end-of-season showdown after what has been another hotly contested year on the Legends Tour. Over the years, Constance Belle Mare Plage has proved a fitting venue for our MCB Tour Championship. It is a course that is perfect for showcasing the very best players on the Legends Tour and the event remains a highlight of the year.

Belle Mare Plage’s Legend Course

“To add to the main professional event, our Celebrity Series will come to a thrilling conclusion with some of the leading names from sport and entertainment playing to support their nominated charities. We cannot wait to get back there.”

Matching the excitement of the race for the John Jacobs Trophy is the final of the 2023 Celebrity Series, which will be contested by qualifiers including the winners of the year’s first three events. Firm pre-tournament favourite Brian McFadden, of Westlife fame, was victorious in two of those events.

Former rugby and cricket player Liam Botham will also be taking part after topping the celebrity leaderboard at the Irish Legends in June. Also qualified are legendary striker Teddy Sheringham, Celtic hero Packie Bonner and 1996 Formula 1 world champion Damon Hill.

Bonner will be looking to defend his title after securing $25,000 for his chosen charity last year, beating Hill by a single point in the Celebrity Series Grand Final at the MCB Tour Championship Seychelles. Meanwhile, cricketer James Anderson, ex-footballer Gianfranco Zola and musician DJ Locksmith have been invited to complete the field in Mauritius.

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