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Ryder Cup to return to Spain – Famagusta Gazette

The Ryder Cup golf tournament which pits Europe against the United States every two years, will return to Spain in 2031. The competition will be held at Camiral Golf and Wellness, which is close to the city of Girona. Spain hosted the Ryder Cup at Valderrama in Andalusia in 1997, with Europe emerging victorious under Seve Ballesteros as captain.
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The Ryder Cup 2031 in Camiral Golf barely takes four days of its official announcement and this Friday the enthusiasm and unity with which the Gerundian appointment counts has become “the best Ryder in history” as they launched in their speeches several of the participants at the table of the presentation. But although it seems that there is a lot of time left for the event, the time runs fast and now, after securing one of the most frequent spo…

A morning of smiles, of satisfaction, of emotions to flower of skin, of love for the golf. Camiral Golf & Wellness has hosted this Friday the official presentation of the Ryder Cup 2031 that will be held the Gerundense resort, an act that has summoned many people that supposes at the same time, the end of one path (the one of achievement) and the beginning of another (the execution).Continue reading...

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famagusta-gazette.com broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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