Ryder Cup vice captains join Monty at Golf LIVE 2011
Ryder Cup vice captains Thomas Bjorn, Paul McGinley and Darren Clarke are set to join Colin Montgomerie for Golf LIVE 2011 at the London Club, Kent, in May
Ryder Cup vice captains Thomas Bjorn, Paul McGinley and Darren Clarke are set to join Colin Montgomerie for Golf LIVE 2011 at the London Club, Kent, in May.
Thomas Levet and David Howell are already on board and it promises to be a sensational 'inside the ropes' experience following last year's success.
Attendees to the event will be treated to a feast of golf, including the three-hole pro-celebrity challenge and professional masterclass theatres, where the all star line up will offer expert tips on how to improve all aspects of the game from tee to green.
Spectators will get the chance to watch, interact and learn from Bjorn, who beat Tiger Woods recently in the WGC Match Play, and one of the tour's most popular players, Darren Clarke, who represented Europe in five consecutive Ryder Cups between 1997-2006.
"I'm sure everyone will have a great day and will enjoy getting involved in the banter between the players and spectators," said Clarke.
"It's brilliant to see that the fans can get so close to the professionals and I'm sure we can pass on a few tips to help improve their game and ensure a memorable experience for everyone."
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Tickets to Golf LIVE start from £45 and are available from the Golf LIVE website at golfliveevent.com
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