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Close House play host
CLOSE HOUSE will host this year’s International Series Golf England as many emerging worldwide talents are set to take on the Lee Westwood Colt Course this summer in the north east of England.
The $2 million tournament will be played from August 17 20 and represents the fifth stop on the International Series in 2023.
The International Series England made its debut last summer and was a landmark event for the International Series and Asian Tour as it marked the first time the Tour had staged an event in the United
Kingdom.
Close House Managing Director, Jonathan Lupton, said: “Welcoming The International Series back to Northumberland for a second consecutive year is an exciting development.
“Having had the pleasure to visit the International Series Oman in
February, it was fantastic to see the growth of the Series over the last year and we’re looking forward to working closely with the Asian Tour to create a memorable event in England.”
The Scott Macphersondesigned Lee Westwood Colt Course will be used for the tournament.
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