Tue, 15 Oct
|The Belfry
Four Nations Golf Tournament 2024
A two golf day tournament for people with Parkinson's to represent their country alongside sporting legends
Time & Location
15 Oct 2024, 10:00 – 16 Oct 2024, 23:00
The Belfry, Lichfield Rd, Sutton Coldfield B76 9PR, UK
About The Event
The Sport Parkinson’s Four Nations Golf Tournament brings the Parkinson’s golf community together for two days of competitive golf in a fun, supportive & safe environment at one of the UK’s most prestigious golf courses - The Brabazon Course at The Belfry!
Known as THE tournament in the PD golf calendar, the Sport Parkinson’s Four Nations Golf Tournament returns to the Belfry for a four year in October.
Day 1: Tuesday 15th October, four teams of ten PD golfers compete on the Brabazon Course.
We are planning to run free a Beginners Golf Clinic – if you’re new to the game of golf why not join us to run through the basics and put the theory into practice. Golf equipment can be provided for this clinic on request.
Day 2: Wednesday 16th October, all the four teams are joined on the Brabazon Course by ten Sport Parkinson’s ambassadors (our sporting legends & celebrities) and Corporate Sponsors.
Sport Parkinson’s are proud to have so much support from the celebrity & corporate world at this year's Four Nations Tournament!
Points from Day 1 & Day 2 will be added together to crown the winning Nation of this year's tournament.
On the evening of Day 2, Sport Parkinson’s invites all golfers and their partners to join them at the Gala Dinner – a fun evening of food, fundraising and entertainment, where the winning team is announced!
To register your interest to play & to receive further information, please click the 'Register to play' button below and fill in your details.
The entry fee to play in the two day tournament is £750 per golfer (this fee covers two nights accommodation, two rounds of golf, buggy hire, golf apparel & two places at the gala dinner).
Join The Fun
"It has been clinically proven that just 2 ½ hours of vigorous exercise per week slows down the progression of PD and can decrease symptoms".
Miriam R Rafferty, of Northwestern University and Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Journal of Parkinson’s Disease
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Our events foster community spirit, provide support, and offer forums for expert advice. We stage events throughout the year to encourage people of all abilities, experiences, and PD progression to participate, and to find the courage to continue or re-start sports that may have been given up because of a Parkinson’s diagnosis.
All events provide a safe, inclusive, and fun environment.