
The Sevillian club Zaudín Golf is getting underway to welcome the players of the Alps Tour from September 23 to 25, where the seventh tournament of a season interrupted by the pandemic will be played.
It will be the first time that Zaudín Golf will hold an Alps Tour tournament, the circuit where many of the golfers begin their careers, and where they are measured against those who will be their great rivals on their way to the major European competitions. However, this is not the first time it has hosted professionals, as it has hosted the Peugeot Tour Final in two editions, as well as the Santander Golf Tour, both with great satisfaction on the part of the golfers.
The tournament will feature the best players of the season, winners such as Jordi Garcia del Moral in Italy, Lukas Nemecz in Austria, Stefano Mazzoli and Lars Keunen in Egypt, as well as the winners of the upcoming tournaments to be played in France and Italy before the Andalucia Alps.
All of them follow in the footsteps of players like Adri Arnaus, who after winning the Alps Tour ranking in his first year as a professional made the leap to the PGA Tour, or the Frenchman Julien Quesne, who went from the Alps to win two tournaments on the European Tour. Both become an example for young people who are starting their professional careers, and even for amateurs who are shaping their future, and whose desire to compete has not been diminished by the complicated situation of the 2020 season.
Designed by Gary Player, Zaudín Golf is a course that opened its doors in 1992, long, with wide fairways protected by orange and olive trees and albero profiles like good Seville soil, and with sinuous greens that will test the consistency and precision of these great golfers of the future.
Thus Zaudín Golf will reopen its doors to professional golf in style, presenting the course in a magnificent condition and maintaining the strictest security measures, so that the Alps of Andalusia will be played without public.
The Alps de Andalucía has the invaluable support of the Royal Spanish Golf Federation, the Royal Andalusian Golf Federation, Zaudín Golf Club, the Consejo Superior de Deportes, Alps Tour, EDP Solar, Kyocera, Tag Heuer, Bodegas Barbadillo and JGolf.
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