Aphrodite Hills Resort, home to PGA National Cyprus, will this week host the 2024 edition of the PGA Play-Offs, with the best players of the past 12 months coming together in the hope of taking one of the top three positions, which will gain them DP World Tour and Challenge Tour exemptions, as well as a coveted place in the PGA Cup team to take on the PGA of America in the USA this September.
Andrew Darker, Director of Golf and Head of Sport at Aphrodite Hills Resort is looking forward to hosting the players for the second year running: “It's great to have everyone back – we’re looking forward to an exciting week on the golf course again. Everything is well set up - we have the greens running pretty fast and the weather conditions might get a little bit blowy, which could create some difficulty out there and make things a little bit interesting.”
“We’re very proud to host the PGA Play-Offs and other big events. Cyprus is a well-known destination and hosting events like these is important for maintaining Aphrodite Hills and PGA National Cyprus as the flagship resort and golf course on the island.”
Players qualified for the PGA Play-Offs thanks to their regional Order of Merit success in 2023. The top three players from each of the seven regions booked their seat on the plane to Cyprus, alongside the top two players in the 2023 PGA Professional Championship - Paul Hendriksen (Ivybridge Golf Club) and Matthew Cort (Beedles Lake Golf Club) and the winner of the 2023 Coca-Cola PGA Assistants’ Championship, Lewis Scott (Lee-on-The-Solent Golf Club).
2024 PGA Cup Captain, Tim Rouse, will be joined at Aphrodite Hills Resort by Vice-Captain, Graham Walker, where they’ll both be observing the players closely during the tournament, as Rouse explains:
"The PGA Play-Offs are extremely important for the PGA Cup match later this year because we get our first three players, which will be the foundation of our team and start to help us make our plans. Graham and I will both be watching players and of course, the Play-Offs aren't just about the three players that make the team - we have the very best of the regions there and some of our national champions, so I'm expecting not just the three players that qualify to make the team, but also some of the other players in the field to be qualifying later in the year as well, so it's an extremely important week for us."
Full list of exemptions and PGA Cup team spots up for grabs this week:
Winner
DP World Tour - Betfred British Masters
DP World Tour - Amgen Irish Open
DP World Tour - BMW PGA Championship
Challenge Tour - Irish Challenge
Challenge Tour - NI Open
Challenge Tour - Farmfoods Scottish Challenge
2024 PGA Cup team spot
Second place
DP World Tour - Betfred British Masters
Challenge Tour - NI Open
Challenge Tour - Farmfoods Scottish Challenge
2024 PGA Cup team spot
Third place
2024 PGA Cup team spot
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