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07/18 07:17 CDT 2031 Ryder Cup to be hosted in Girona, Spain, says Catalan golf
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2031 Ryder Cup to be hosted in Girona, Spain, says Catalan golf federation
By JOSEPH WILSON
Associated Press
Barcelona, Spain (AP) --- The 2031 Ryder Cup will be held in northeastern
Spain, the president of the Catalan golf federation has told The Associated
Press.
Ramon Nogu, president of the Catalan golf federation, told the AP by phone
Friday that "next week it will be official" that Girona will be announced as
the host of the golfing event between the best male players of Europe and the
United States.
The choice of Girona's Camiral Golf course was first reported by Spanish
newspaper La Vanguardia.
"Any announcement in relation to future editions of the Ryder Cup will be made
in due course," Ryder Cup Europe said.
The Camiral resort, which was previously called PGA Catalunya, has hosted
European Tour events and the Spanish Open.
It has been owned by Irish businessman Denis O'Brien since 2008. Irish media
have reported that O'Brien has invested tens of millions of euros in upgrades
to the courses and the hotel, as well as accommodation on the property.
This will be the second time for Spain to host the Cup after Valderrama in
1997, and just the fourth time it will be played in continental Europe after Le
Golf National outside Paris in 2018 and Marco Simone outside Rome in 2023.
The Ryder Cup is closely tied to Spain because of European team stalwarts Seve
Ballesteros, Jos Mara Olazbal and Sergio Garca.
This year's Ryder Cup will be held at Bethpage Black in New York in September.
The next one staged in Europe is in 2027 at Adare Manor in Ireland.
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AP Sports Writer Steve Douglas in Portrush, Northern Ireland, contributed to
this report.
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