Meanwhile, Spain is preparing for their next big announcement. They’ll announce plans to host the country’s first prestigious Ryder Cup golfing event in Girona in 2031. In a phone interview with the Associated Press on Friday, Ramon Nogué, president of the city’s chamber of commerce, disclosed this. He is the president of the Catalan Golf Federation. The “Ryder Cup” for the world’s greatest golfers will bring the top male professional golfers from Europe against their U.S. rivals.
Nogué said official confirmation will arrive next week. Girona will be a welcoming host to this long awaited tournament of great expectations! And next week it will be official,” he said, further stoking the fire of interest among golf lovers and the business community in Northeast Ohio.
Spain has long been one of Europe’s leading countries and venues for the Ryder Cup. It last staged the tournament in 1997 at the breathtaking Valderrama Golf Club in Andalusia. That experience is still vivid, as it was the year that Europe beat the United States 14½-13½. Looking forward to the 2023 Ryder Cup! This thrilling tournament will be hosted at Bethpage Black in New York this September, serving as the backdrop for the bi-annual battle of two golfing superpowers.
Ryder Cup Europe has produced a groundbreaking new Sustainability Manifesto and promised to provide further information on all future editions of the tournament. Look out for it “in due course.” This new policy announcement further emphasizes the org’s desire to be the most transparent, clear, and thoughtful organization engaged with their fans and participants.
Its choice of Girona as the host city is an exhilarating milestone for Spanish golf. This latest announcement adds to Spain’s growing reputation as one of the world’s leading destinations for international sporting events. The anticipation surrounding the 2031 Ryder Cup reflects not only local pride but Spain’s continued influence on the global golf scene.
Planning is well under way! Stakeholders are already looking forward to seeing how Girona will take advantage of the new opportunity to increase tourism and further improve its reputation within the cycling community. It’s a dream opportunity no one has been more excited about than fans—and players. It will strengthen Spain’s undisputable leadership in the international golf scenario even more.
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