Wentworth    Wentworth

Wentworth has three championship courses. The East course opened in 1924 and the famous West course opened in 1927, both designed by Harry Shapland Colt. The most recent addition in 1990, the Edinburgh course, was designed by John Jacobs, Gary Player and Bernard Gallacher.

The courses are parkland layouts that wind through rolling, heavily wooded terrain. Located about 25 miles southwest of London, the surrey landscape is studded by oak, birch and pine trees.

Wentworth hosts three prominent professional tournaments every year, the Cisco World Match Play Championship, the Volvo PGA Championship and the Energis Senior Masters, which is played on the newer Edinburgh Course.

The club has also hosted the Ryder Cup, the Curtis Cup and the Canada Cup, which is now known as the World Cup.

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