With 200 days to go until The 2016 Ryder Cup, the European Tour today announced plans for a Ryder Cup Trophy Tour, aimed at building excitement ahead of the event.


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With 200 days to go until The 2016 Ryder Cup, the European Tour today announced plans for a Ryder Cup Trophy Tour, aimed at building excitement ahead of the event at Hazeltine.

The Ryder Cup Trophy Tour will be officially launched by European captain Darren Clarke at Royal Portrush Golf Club in Northern Ireland on Tuesday April 12, with the Ryder Cup trophy itself arriving by helicopter from Gleneagles – the site of Europe’s triumph in 2014.

The following day, Wednesday April 13, Northern Irish golf fans will have the opportunity to get up close and personal to the famous trophy, when it is put on public display at City Hall in Belfast, from 9.00am-10.30am and The Dome at Victoria Square from 11am-9pm. Fans will have the opportunity to be photographed alongside the trophy free of charge – and pledge their support to the European team through social media.

Northern Ireland is one of a select group of European countries to stage the Ryder Cup Trophy Tour over the coming months, with the roadshow also visiting France and Italy, the next two European countries to host the contest in 2018 and 2022 respectively. The Tour will be in Paris from June 28–30 and in Milan from September 13–15.

In addition, there will a social media campaign launched later in the year – for those people following @RyderCupEurope on Twitter - with the ultimate prize being to win the Trophy Tour at your chosen location for a day.

The 41st Ryder Cup itself takes place at Hazeltine, Minnesota from September 30 to October 2, with Europe bidding to win for a fourth successive time. In recognition of this year’s host nation and, working in conjunction with the PGA of America, the Trophy Tour will also extend to a selection of cities across the US later in the year.

Darren Clarke said:

“As captain of the European team, I’m delighted that so many people across the continent will get the opportunity to share their excitement and take part in The Ryder Cup Trophy Tour.

I hope that European golf fans will take the opportunity to come and see the Trophy when it’s on display and get behind Team Europe, ahead of the match at Hazeltine in September.”

Fans can find out more details about the Ryder Cup Trophy Tour at: www.rydercup.com