An elite group of international players led by two-time Major winner Martin Kaymer will tee it off next week at Real Club Valderrama for the 90th edition of the Open de España, hosted by the Sergio García Foundation.

Kaymer will be one of the main attractions of this year’s edition. With 11 European Tour titles to his name, including two Majors – the 2014 US Open and the 2010 PGA Championship – the German immortalised himself in the golfing history books by holing the putt that ensured that Europe would retain the Ryder Cup at Medinah.

Kaymer will face stern opposition from international players ranked in the world top 50 such as Englishmen Andy Sullivan and Chris Wood, France’s Victor Dubuisson or Denmark’s Søren Kjeldsen, winner of four titles including the Volvo Masters, the season-ending event at Valderrama, in 2008.

England’s James Morrison will look to successfully defend the title that he won 12 months ago at R.C.G. El Prat. He will be joined by compatriot and five-time European Tour winner Ross Fisher.

hree 2016 European Tour Season winners will be present this week: South Africans Brandon Stone and Haydn Porteous and India’s SSP Chawrasia.

Other European Tour big names such as Thomas Pieters, Thorbjorn Olesen, Nicolas Colsaerts, Matteo Manassero, and Paul McGinley have confirmed their attendance, as well as past winners Thomas Levet, Raphaël Jacquelin, Niclas Fast, Peter Hanson, Kenneth Ferrie and Jarmo Sandelin.

Søren Kjeldsen: “It’s great to play the Spanish Open at Valderrama. I love the course – I finished second, first, second the last three times I played there, so for me it’s a dream come true that we are going back.

“I love the place and I love playing the golf you need to play around there. You need to keep it straight and it gets windy round there, so it suits my game. I’ve got some special memories of my win there and it will be great to go back.”

The Real Club Valderrama Open de España Hosted by the Sergio García Foundation is promoted by the European Tour, with the support of Real Federación Española de Golf and the Spanish High Council for Sports. The tournament sponsors are: Reale, Rolex, Avis, Canon, Heineken, Osborne, Solán de Cabras and Volvo.