Motocaddy Masters - preview

The HotelPlanner.com PGA EuroPro Tour season kicks off this week with the Motocaddy Masters at Frilford Heath Golf Club, May 16-18.

Frilford Heath also hosted the final stages of 2018 Qualifying School in April, where Llanwern Golf Club’s Jack Davidson scored a hole in one on his way to a four-shot victory.

This week’s Motocaddy Masters, which takes place on Frilford Heath’s Blue Course, will be the ninth consecutive year the Oxfordshire club has hosted a EuroPro Tour event.

The field includes former European Ryder Cup star Phillip Price and Scotland’s Lloyd Saltman, who finished 15th in the 2005 Open Championship at St Andrews to win the silver medal.

In addition to the £46,735 total prize fund and £10,000 winner’s cheque, Motocaddy have added an extra incentive for this week’s field. The winner will also receive a Motocaddy S5 CONNECT ‘Smart Cart’ electric trolley with a lithium battery. The runner-up will get an S1 electric trolley with lithium battery, plus third place claims a top-selling CUBE push trolley.

Last year’s Motocaddy Masters winner James Adams says the prestige of the tour increases every year: “Winning the Motocaddy Masters title last year was really special for me and I used my S5 CONNECT for the rest of the season which made a massive difference to my game,” said Adams. “With such a prize package on offer and having Sky Sports broadcast the event as well really helps us prepare for what will hopefully be a successful career on the European Tour in the future.”

The tournament gets underway on Wednesday May 16th. A full field of 156 golfers will play 36 holes, before a cut to the leading 50 professionals and ties who will contest the final round.

Spectator entry is free throughout and live scoring can be found at www.europrotour.com. Highlights of the Motocaddy Masters will air on Sky Sports on Tuesday May 29th.

Motocaddy has been selected as the ‘Official Electric Trolley’ of the PGA EuroPro Tour for the thirteenth consecutive year. The PGA EuroPro Tour is the leading developmental tour in Europe with the top five players from the Order of Merit receiving exemptions onto the 2019 European Challenge Tour.

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