LARGEST FIELD FOR NICK FALDO SERIES GRAND FINAL IN AMERICA
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 October 2013: The Faldo Series has announced its largest ever field for
 the seventeenth Grand Final which tees off in the U.S. on October 
22-24. A total of 101 golfers from 19 countries will join Sir Nick Faldo
 at The Greenbrier in West Virginia, USA for the World Amateur Golf 
Ranking event.     
“We
 are very excited about bringing the Grand Final to the U.S. for the 
first time. The players will have the unique opportunity to experience 
tournament golf at a world-class resort that has hosted the Ryder Cup 
and the PGA Tour four times,” commented Faldo. "My thanks to Jim Justice
 and The Greenbrier for hosting the event and to our Major partners; The
 R&A; The European Tour; ISPS Handa and The PGA Tour. Without their 
support, none of this would be possible"           
“We
 are honored to have the distinction of being the very first American 
golf club and resort to host a Grand Final of the Faldo Series,” said 
Jim Justice, owner of The Greenbrier.  “Nick Faldo has become a great 
friend of, and ambassador for, The Greenbrier (including building a new 
private home for himself at The Greenbrier Sporting Club); so, it’s only
 fitting that he would choose America’s Resort to usher in a new 
generation of young golfers from around the world.”
2012
 Champion Jack Singh-Brar is among the field and will be aiming to 
become the fourth person to successfully defend a Faldo Series title. 
The 17-year-old has already won the Berkhamsted Trophy this year and 
made the cut on his European Tour debut at the Russian Masters.
The
 World Amateur Golf Ranking event will see golfers aged 12 to 22 compete
 over three rounds on the Old White TPC course at The Greenbrier.  Off 
the course they will spend time with Faldo, his personal coach Keith 
Wood and experts from TrackMan at the new Faldo Golf Centre. 
With the field at The Greenbrier divided into five age-categories, three boys and two girls will each receive a trophy and an exemption
 into the eighth Asia Grand Final in 2014. The leading boy and girl will
 also be invited to play in a professional Tour event and the title of Faldo Series Champion will go to the player with the lowest gross score, regardless of age or gender.
Local
 school children will also be present during the week to attend clinics 
with Faldo and watch the competitors in action, part of a Faldo Series 
drive to help grow golf at the grass-roots level.
Supported
 by The R&A, The Greenbrier, ISPS Handa and the European Tour, the 
2013 Faldo Series Europe schedule features a record 20 tournaments in 15
 countries including six in England plus others in Ireland, Abu Dhabi, 
Chile, the Czech Republic, Scotland, Austria, Wales, Brazil, Italy, The 
Netherlands, Germany, Slovakia, Greece and the USA.
Established
 in 1996, 40 Faldo Series tournaments now take place in 30 countries 
worldwide with more than 7,000 golfers participating each year.  Past 
winners include Major Champions Rory McIlroy and Yani Tseng.
In
 September 2014, Faldo will begin taking students at a full-time 
residential academy for education and golf development in America.  The 
first ever Faldo Series Academy in Casa Grande, Arizona marks another 
significant step in the programme’s history.
For more information on the Faldo Series visit www.nickfaldo.com.  You can also follow the Faldo Series on Facebook at www.facebook.com/faldoseries and on Twitter at www.twitter.com/faldoseries.
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Photo
 caption: Jack Singh-Brar of England receives the 2012 Faldo Series 
trophy from Sir Nick Faldo at Lough Erne Resort in Northern Ireland.
For the player entry list, please visit www.faldoseries.info/tic/tmtic.cgi 
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