The Shire London has ramped up its Ryder Cup connections following the appointment of European Ryder Cup captain Thomas Bjørn as Honorary Captain for 2017-18.
The 46-year old Dane will represent the club, which is located near Barnet in Hertfordshire, as momentum builds towards the 2018 Ryder Cup, due to be held from 28-30 September 2018 at Le Golf National close to Paris, France.
Speaking at the club, whose 18-hole championship course was designed by Ryder Cup legend Seve Ballesteros, Bjørn said: “I am very honoured to have been appointed honorary captain, and to become an ambassador for The Shire London. It is the perfect golfing base for me in the UK, with great practice facilities and the fantastic Ballesteros Masters Course. The club has a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, and the Menai-Davis family are not only great hosts, but they are also passionate supporters of growing the game of golf.”
Denmark’s most successful golfer, Bjørn’s career has included 15 wins and 94 top-ten finishes to date on the European Tour. Twice runner-up in the Open Championship, and a three-time Ryder Cup player – always on the winning side – he was appointed chairman of the European Tour’s Tournament Committee in 2007. He is a four-time vice-captain to the European Ryder Cup team, picked for the role by winning captains Bernhard Langer (2004), Colin Montgomerie (2010), and José-María Olazábal (2012), as well as by great friend Darren Clarke for the 2016 match at Hazeltine, Minnesota.
During his two-year honorary captaincy at The Shire, Bjørn will each year host a new event, the Thomas Bjørn Trophy, the first of which will take place in September 2017. He will also use the club’s practice facilities and gym, as well as playing at the club’s 7,028-yard Ballesteros Masters Course, the UK’s only golf course fully designed by Severiano Ballesteros.
“We could not be more proud that Thomas Bjørn is joining us here at The Shire London to make it his home club” said The Shire London’s Tony Menai-Davis. “It is a huge thrill for all of us connected with the club that such a successful and influential figure from world golf will be representing us for the next two years, and we look forward to seeing him around the club.”
He added: “To have the European Ryder Cup captain based at The Shire will be incredibly exciting, and, like all golf fans, we will be backing Thomas all the way as he builds his team in preparation for Paris in 2018. Go Team Europe!”
In 2018 Thomas Bjørn will become the first Dane, and the first Scandinavian, to lead Europe when it returns to mainland Europe for the second time at Le Golf National. The Ryder Cup’s first appearance in mainland Europe also marked Bjørn’s debut as a player in the event, at Valderrama in Spain in 1997, where he went unbeaten for the weekend, as Europe secured a thrilling victory.
His team captain that year was Seve Ballesteros, designer of the Ballesteros Masters Course at The Shire. “It means a lot to me that my hero Seve designed the golf course at The Shire London,” Bjørn said. “His legacy is everywhere in the world of golf, and with this year being the 20th anniversary of the European victory at Valderrama, which was also my rookie appearance, the timing could not be more fitting. Being based at Seve’s course will inspire me in the build-up to my own captaincy.”
The Shire London will shortly announce details of The Thomas Bjorn Trophy 2017, which the Dane will personally host, and which will be open to all golfers.