To Sir with love, from Bear Mountain.
Sir Nick Faldo, England’s greatest golfer and knighted by Queen Elizabeth
in 2009, is the latest competitor to confirm he will play in the Pacific Links
Bear Mountain Championship from Sept. 11-17.
Faldo’s impressive list of accomplishments includes three Masters
championships and three British Open titles for six majors in total. The
unflappable six-foot-three native of Hertfordshire also won nine times on the
PGA Tour and 30 times on the European Tour.
The 60-year-old is still receiving exposure as a commentator for the Golf
Channel and CBS.
“Sir Nick is a true golf legend . . . he is an impactful addition to an
already strong field,” said Pacific Links International president Rudy Anderson,
in a statement.
Announced last week for the Bear Mountain tournament was John Daly, among
the most bombastic figures in golf history.
The $1.8 million US stop on the PGA Tour Champions, which is for players 50
and over, is in its second year. Colin Montgomerie from Scotland outlasted Scott
McCarron in extra holes to win the inaugural Pacific Links Bear Mountain
tournament last year.
Confirmed for this year’s tournament are Faldo, Daly, Montgomerie, Charles
Schwab money leader Bernhard Langer of Germany, Canadian Golf Hall of Famer
Stephen Ames, and former PGA Tour regulars such as McCarron, Mark Calcavecchia,
Fred Funk, Jay Haas and Paul Goydos.
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