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Dates announced for 2014 Ryder Cup at historic Gleneagles

By PGA of America
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Dates announced for 2014 Ryder Cup at historic Gleneagles

Nov. 29, 2011 -- The Ryder Cup at The Gleneagles Hotel, Perthshire, Scotland, will be conducted Friday, Sept. 26 to Sunday, Sept. 28, 2014. It will mark the second time in history that golf's premier team event will be hosted in Scotland.

The date for the 40th staging of the biennial contest between Europe and the United States was announced at The Gleneagles Hotel Tuesday in the presence of Scotland's First Minister, The Rt. Hon Alex Salmond MSP, European Ryder Cup Director Richard Hills, Peter Lederer, Chairman of Gleneagles Hotel, and Patrick Elsmie, Managing Director of The Gleneagles Hotel.

Europe is the current holder of The Ryder Cup, having triumphed in October 2010 by 14½ to 13½ at The Celtic Manor Resort, Newport, Wales. The United States will host the 39th Ryder Cup, Sept. 28-30, 2012, at Medinah (Ill.) Country Club on the outskirts of Chicago.

The 2014 Ryder Cup will represent only the second time in history that golf's greatest team event has been staged in Scotland, the previous visit, in 1973, taking place at almost exactly the same time of year, Sept. 20-22, at Muirfield near Edinburgh.

That match was played a mere six years before players from Continental Europe was welcomed into the event. Since that landmark Ryder Cup in 1979, Europe owns an 8-7-1 advantage.

Alex Salmond MSP, said: "As the home of golf, Scotland is well placed to host the best Ryder Cup in the competition's history when it arrives at Gleneagles in 2014.

"The arrangements for this spectacular event are well underway, and I am delighted to announce today that the 2014 event will be held over the weekend of Sept. 26-28, allowing the tens of thousands of spectators expected to attend to begin making their travel plans in earnest.

"I am also delighted to have seen for myself today the many exciting changes that are being made to improve this already outstanding golf course. As well as the hi-tech efforts to reduce water on the greens, the Ryder Cup Teams can expect many of the changes - proposed by Jack Nicklaus - to provide a sterner test as they seek glory during the competition.

"During the week of The Ryder Cup itself, the Scottish economy is expected to benefit by up to 100 million, as visitors flock from across the globe to experience superb golf on one of the best courses in the world.

"But the benefits of the tournament will long outlive that special week and be felt for many years to come. As well as the lasting economic benefit, having the world's premier golf team event on our doorstep will allow thousands of young Scottish golfers chance to see the very best the sport has to offer up close, giving them an experience they will never forget and inspiring them to achieve great things in the future."

Richard Hills said: "Since Scotland was awarded the staging of The Ryder Cup ten years ago, we have all been looking forward to visiting Gleneagles in 2014 and we are pleased to announce the dates for the 40th biennial contest today here at Gleneagles itself.

"Gleneagles have worked closely with Jack Nicklaus Golf Design to deliver a great course and I am certain the Gleneagles team, and Scotland, will deliver an outstanding Ryder Cup in three years' time."

Patrick Elsmie said: "We are excited that the dates have now been confirmed for The Ryder Cup and are looking forward to the prospect of welcoming the world's greatest golfers to Gleneagles in 2014.

"We were delighted to re-open the Dormy Clubhouse this spring, following a 3 million refurbishment, and to announce the new appointment of Stuart McEwen, as Director of Golf. This winter we are continuing work on The PGA Centenary Course in conjunction with Jack Nicklaus, with the intention of having the course alterations completed by May 2012."

Although The 39th Ryder Cup at Medinah Country Club is still ten months away, interest is growing in being part of the crowd at The Gleneagles Hotel in three years' time.

Golf fans can already pre-register their interest for tickets for The 2014 Ryder Cup via The European Tour's official website, europeantour.com. If you already have a 'My European Tour' account, you simply need to click The 2014 Ryder Cup ticket box in your profile to register your interest. If you don't have an existing 'My European Tour' account, you will need to register before clicking the box.