The Belfry
The Belfry is a golf resort and hotel in Wishaw, Warwickshire, close to Sutton Coldfield, England. It was acquired by KSL Capital Partners in August 2012.
Club information | |
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Location | Wishaw, Warwickshire, England |
Type | Private |
Owned by | KSL Capital Partners |
Total holes | 54 |
Tournaments hosted | Ryder Cup, British Masters, Benson & Hedges International Open, English Open, English Classic, UK Championship |
Website | thebelfry.co.uk |
Brabazon Course | |
Designed by | Dave Thomas, Peter Alliss |
Par | 72 |
Length | 7,253 |
Course record | 63, Martin Erlandsson |
PGA National Course | |
Designed by | Dave Thomas |
Par | 72 |
Length | 7,053 |
Derby Course | |
Designed by | Dave Thomas, Peter Alliss |
Par | 70 |
Length | 6,099 |
The Belfry Hotel and Resort | |
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General information | |
Location | Wishaw, Warwickshire Sutton Coldfield, England B76 9PR |
Owner | KSL Capital Partners |
Other information | |
Number of restaurants | 4 |
Website | |
thebelfry.co.uk |
The resort has three golf courses. The Brabazon Course is the main tournament course, and the others are the PGA National and The Derby. The headquarters of The Professional Golfers' Association are also located there, along with a 4-star hotel, tennis courts and a leisure spa.
The Belfry has hosted the Ryder Cup on four occasions and has staged numerous European Tour events.
In 2013, The Belfry underwent a comprehensive £26 million renovation of all bedrooms, meeting rooms, public spaces and other amenities. There was also a general uplift on the whole grounds appearance, including a new lobby entrance. The hotel remained open during the renovations and they were successfully completed. Further work has since been undertaken to improve other areas of the resort, including the spa. Sam's Bar, named after Scottish golfer and 2002 Ryder Cup Captain Sam Torrance, was also refurbished and renamed to Sam's Club House.
The Belfry won the World's Best Golf Hotel 2019 at the World Golf Awards, Abu Dhabi [1]
Awards
The Belfry has won a number of awards[2] including:
Ryder Cup
Year | Winner | Score | |
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2002 | Europe | 15½ | 12½ |
1993 | United States | 15 | 13 |
1989 | Europe Tie; Europe retains Cup | 14 | 14 |
1985 | Europe | 16½ | 11½ |
European Tour
Year | Tournament | Winner |
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2020 | ISPS Handa UK Championship | Rasmus Højgaard |
2008 | Quinn Insurance British Masters | Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño |
2007 | Quinn Direct British Masters | Lee Westwood |
2006 | Quinn Direct British Masters | Johan Edfors |
2003 | Benson & Hedges International Open | Paul Casey |
2002 | Benson & Hedges International Open | Ángel Cabrera |
2001 | Benson & Hedges International Open | Henrik Stenson |
2000 | Benson & Hedges International Open | José María Olazábal |
1992 | Murphy's English Open | Vicente Fernández |
1991 | NM English Open | David Gilford |
1990 | NM English Open | Mark James |
1989 | NM English Open | Mark James |
1983 | State Express English Classic | Hugh Baiocchi |
1982 | State Express English Classic | Greg Norman |
1981 | State Express English Classic | Rodger Davis |
1980 | Mazda Cars English Classic | Manuel Piñero |
1979 | Lada English Golf Classic | Seve Ballesteros |
References
- "World Golf Awards » World's Best Golf Hotel 2019". World Golf Awards. Retrieved 2019-12-16.
- "The Belfry Hotel & Resort". World Travel Awards. Retrieved 4 August 2016.
- "England's Leading Golf Resort 2015". World Travel Awards. Retrieved 4 August 2016.
- "England's Leading Golf Resort 2011". World Travel Awards. Retrieved 4 August 2016.
- "England's Leading Golf Resort 2004". World Travel Awards. Retrieved 3 August 2016.