Loved The Masters? Discover the Best Golf Hospitality Packages Across the UK & Ireland

If The Masters delivered the drama you were hoping for once again this year, you won’t have to wait long for your next taste of world-class golf.

Rory McIlroy’s 2026 triumph at Augusta National Golf Club, where he successfully defended his Green Jacket and held off a late surge from, World Number 1, Scottie Scheffler, added another unforgettable chapter to the sport’s modern era. Becoming only the fourth player in history to defend the title.

But as Augusta fades into the rear-view mirror, attention quickly shifts to the UK and Ireland, where a packed summer and autumn schedule brings four of the most exciting events in world golf.

BMW PGA Championship

Wentworth Club, Surrey | September 15th – September 20th 2026

The BMW PGA Championship, founded in 1955 by the Professional Golfers’ Association, remains one of the crown jewels of the DP World Tour. Originally known as the British PGA Championship, it has evolved over decades of elite champions and major sponsorship eras into the flagship event at Wentworth Club.

The most recent edition delivered a fitting finale, with Alex Noren emerging victorious after a gripping play-off against Adrien Saddier. Both players finished tied at four under par after 72 holes, trading momentum throughout a tense final round before Noren sealed the win with a decisive birdie on the 18th. The victory moved him into the world’s top 20 and reinforced the tournament’s reputation for producing high-stakes drama on the closing stretch.

The 2025 BMW PGA Championship featured a stellar DP World Tour field, including 11 Ryder Cup stars such as Rory McIlroy, Ludvig Ã…berg, Viktor Hovland, Shane Lowry, Justin Rose, Tommy Fleetwood and captain Luke Donald.

British Masters

The Belfry, Sutton Coldfield | August 26th – August 30th 2026

The British Masters returned in 2025 with Alex Noren once again at the centre of the story, securing the title by a single shot ahead of Nicolai Højgaard and Kazuma Kobori. A rollercoaster final round saw Noren recover from a bogey at the ninth with back-to-back birdies at the 10th and 11th, ultimately holding firm despite late pressure on the 18th.

The Belfry, a venue steeped in Ryder Cup history, continues to provide a fitting stage for the event’s modern revival. Its combination of tradition and modern championship setup ensures the British Masters remains a key stop on the DP World Tour calendar.

The 2025 British Masters featured a strong field headlined by Matt Fitzpatrick, defending champion Niklas Nørgaard, and Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald. Key competitors include the Højgaard brothers, Aaron Rai, and Matt Wallace, with the event acting as the final qualifying tournament for the 2025 European Ryder Cup team.

Genesis Scottish Open

The Renaissance Club, North Berwick | July 8th – July 12th 2026

The Genesis Scottish Open has firmly established itself as one of the strongest fields in global golf outside the majors. The 2025 edition underlined that status, with four current major champions and eight of the world’s top ten players all teeing it up at The Renaissance Club.

Among a star-studded field featuring Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Viktor Hovland, Collin Morikawa and Xander Schauffele, it was American Chris Gotterup who produced a breakthrough victory. He finished on 15 under par, edging out McIlroy and Marco Penge, with Matt Fitzpatrick and Nicolai Højgaard close behind. The depth of the leaderboard reinforced the tournament’s reputation as a true test ahead of The Open Championship.

Amgen Irish Open

Doonbeg, County Clare | September 10th – September 13th 2026

One of golf’s most historic events, the Irish Open dates back to 1927, when Scotland’s George Duncan claimed the inaugural title. Nearly a century later, its prestige remains undiminished, blending rich heritage with modern championship quality.

The 2025 renewal saw Rory McIlroy return to the top of the leaderboard, finishing ahead of Joakim Lagergren in a composed and controlled performance. The victory added another home success to McIlroy’s record and reaffirmed the tournament’s ability to deliver moments of significance on Irish soil.

Why not come and see two-time Masters Champion, Rory McIlroy, defend his title in County Clare?

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