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Stenson set for first professional appearance at Gullane Golf Club
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Stenson set for first professional appearance at Gullane Golf Club

The 2016 Open Champion Henrik Stenson will continue his special affinity with Scotland, the Home of Golf, when he makes his 11thappearance at the Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open.

Stenson set for first professional appearance at Gullane Golf Club

The Swede will tee it up at Gullane Golf Club for the first time as a professional when the Rolex Series event returns to the picturesque East Lothian venue on July 12-15, 2018, and tickets to see him in action are available from just £15HERE

Stenson enjoyed the finest moment of his career so far at The Open Championship in 2016, recording a 63 in a thrilling final round at Royal Troon as he went toe-to-toe with Phil Mickelson in a battle that drew comparisons with the legendary ‘Duel in the Sun’ between Tom Watson and Jack Nicklaus in 1977.

Scotland’s national Open has been an invaluable part of Stenson’s preparations for The Open in recent years. A third-place finish at Castle Stuart Golf Links in 2013 propelled him to runner-up spot, just behind Mickelson. Then, after a two year absence from the Scottish Open, a 13thplace finish in 2016 preceded a role reversal as he emerged victorious from that famous battle at Royal Troon.

He is one of six recent champions to have lifted the Claret Jug after featuring at the Scottish Open in the last eight years and is relishing the trip to Gullane as the 36thstaging of Scotland’s national Open once again takes its traditional slot in the week before The Open at Carnoustie Golf Links.

Stenson said: “It’s been a long time for me since I played at Gullane. I played the British Amateur back in the day, probably in 1998, at Muirfield and Gullane. I didn’t play when Rickie won in 2015 so it’s kind of fresh to me in a way. It’s a good track and I’m looking forward to coming back.

“The times when I have played the Scottish Open in the week before The Open I feel like I’ve come in ready and prepared and that’s when I’ve had my best results. I did that in 2013 when I finished second to Phil at Muirfield, then I skipped it for a couple of years to try a different set up and that didn’t work out too well for me. I went back to the original plan in 2016 and we all know how that finished up.”

This year the Scottish Open once again takes its place as the fifth event in the Rolex Series, a premium category of tournaments on the Race to Dubai, each with a minimum prize fund of US$7million. The tournament is returning to Gullane for the first time since 2015, when American Rickie Fowler took the title, and Stenson is looking forward to teeing it up in front of the Scottish crowd once again.

He said: “The Scottish crowds are very knowledgeable. They appreciate good golf and even if the weather can be a little rough at times they always come out. The Scottish Open always has a big attendance and a really nice feel to it also.”

With music, entertainment, children’s activities and food and drink outlets showcasing local produce, all complementing the world-class golfing action on Scotland’s Golf Coast, it’s a perfect day out for all the family.

Fans can buy tickets from just £15 to see some of the world’s best golfers - including official Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open hospitality packages - atwww.asiscottishopen.com

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