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Tecina Golf will once again host the Alps Tour in 2022

Tecina Golf will once again host the Alps Tour in 2022

Tecina Golf will host the Alps Tour from July 14 to 17, 2022, it will be the third time in its history that this Tournament will be held at Tecina Golf.

After eight years hosting a Challenge Tour event, with prestigious winners such as ex-World No.1, Brooks Koepka in 2013, Tecina Golf is once again at the forefront of European professional golf with the hosting of this event.

More than a hundred players plan to take part in this competition. it is a favourite of the Spanish players who have a good record at Tecina Golf, such as Alfredo Garcia-Heredia or Gonzalo Vicente Elena, winners in 2018 and 2019 respectively. The host players are possibly inspired by the fantastic views that the course offers.

Year after year, Tecina Golf has become a mandatory stop for professionals from more than 25 countries who seek their goal of reaching the Challenge Tour and the European Tour on the Alps Tour. It is also spectacular in design as well as in surroundings, a course with 18 holes overlooking the sea, designed by Donald Steel, which becomes the perfect setting to raise the champion’s trophy.

The tournament will begin with a PRO-AM on Wednesday, July 13, where fans who wish to will soon be able to register and enjoy an unforgettable day of golf.

https://www.jardin-tecina.com/en/golf/tournaments-tecina-golf/

Article c/o IAGTO

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