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The PGA European Seniors Tour will make a historic maiden visit to the
Kingdom of
Bahrain later this year when Riffa Golf Club hosts the grand finale of
the season. The Seniors Tour Championship will be the most prestigious
seniors event ever held in the Middle East and will be staged at the Club
from 10th to 12th November.

The tournament will see the leading fifty-one professionals on the PGA
European Seniors Tour Order of Merit battle it out for a prize purse of
US$450, 000. The winner will also receive the John Jacobs Trophy for topping
the PGA European Seniors Tour Order of Merit.
Scotland's John Chillas will be defending the title following his 2004
win at the
Oitavos Golfe in Qunita da Marinha, Portugal.
"We are delighted to have been selected to host this major international
event," said Riffa Golf Club's General Manager, Michael Braidwood. "This
decision is a testimony to the quality of our facilities, both here at the
Club and in Bahrain as a whole."
"One of the main objectives of the Bahrain International Golf Course
Company has always been to promote and develop the sport of golf within the
Kingdom," said Shaikh Mohammed bin Isa Al Khalifa, Vice Chairman of the
company. "The decision to hold this event in Bahrain will go a long way
towards doing exactly that and will be a boost for the country's tourism
industry too."
In addition to the tournament itself, the event will also feature two Pro
Am tournaments in the days prior along with a "development" tournament
featuring six regional amateur golfers. Several junior golf clinics will
also be held during the tournament, which will assist in the development of
the game. It is also expected that a number of former Ryder Cup players will
possibly take part in the Seniors Tour Championship, including Sam Torrance,
Eamon Darcy and Manuel Pinero.
The PGA Seniors Tour Championship will be promoted by SP Middle East, a
joint venture between SP Holdings PLC and the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Riffa Golf Club is managed by PGA Golf Management, a commercial division
of the PGA of Great Britain and Ireland.
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