Bolton Launches Bid to Host Ryder Cup Golf Tournament in 2035
In Brief
The proposed event could mark the Ryder Cup's return to England for the first time since 2002, potentially boosting the region's sports profile.
Key Facts
- Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham has announced a bid to bring the Ryder Cup to Bolton.
- The bid involves a yet-to-be-built golf course with an estimated cost of £250 million.
- The north of England has not hosted the Ryder Cup in nearly 60 years.
- A major funding package has been unveiled to support Bolton's 2035 Ryder Cup bid.
- Andy Burnham stated the tournament could provide a 'lasting legacy' for the region.
What Happened
Bolton has launched a formal bid to host the Ryder Cup golf tournament in 2035, with support from Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham and a significant funding package.
Why It Matters
Hosting the Ryder Cup could bring international attention and economic benefits to Bolton and the wider north of England, which has not hosted the event in decades.
What's Next
The bid process will continue as plans for the new golf course develop and stakeholders seek to secure the tournament for 2035.
Sources
- The Guardian — Andy Burnham tees off bid to bring Ryder Cup golf tournament to Bolton(19h ago)
- The Independent — Bolton launches new Ryder Cup 2035 bid as major funding package is unveiled(2h ago)
