The home of England Golf, Woodhall Spa Golf Club, is proud to announce its successful bid to host the prestigious 2028 World Deaf Golf Championship.
The event will take place on the renowned Hotchkin Course, widely regarded as one of the finest golf courses in the world.
Along with being the host for the 2026 European Amateur Championship and the 2025 Women’s & Men’s Home Internationals, securing another stellar golf event is a testament to Woodhall Spa’s championship pedigree and the exceptional reputation of the Hotchkin Course.
Known for its challenging design, rich history and recent renovations, the Hotchkin Course is the perfect venue to showcase the skills of the world’s top deaf golfers.
Brad Gould, Managing Director of The National Golf Centre, Woodhall Spa, said: "We are incredibly honoured to be selected to host the 2028 World Deaf Golf Championship. This is not just a significant event for our club but for the entire community.
“We are committed to inclusivity and accessibility in the sport, and hosting this championship is a reflection of our dedication to these values. The championship will provide a fantastic opportunity for our members, local businesses, and golfers from across the world to come together and celebrate the sport we love."
Rod Oaten, Chair of England Deaf Golf, said: "This is a significant milestone for deaf golf in England, and we look forward to showcasing both our talented players and this world-class venue in partnership with England Golf. We’re excited to bring the global deaf golf community together in such a prestigious setting, and this event will undoubtedly inspire future generations of deaf athletes."
Nick Brookes, Chair of UK Deaf Sport, said: "Securing the World Deaf Golf Championships for 2028 is a proud moment for deaf sport in the UK. This event will not only highlight the exceptional talent within the deaf community but also promote inclusivity and inspire more deaf individuals to get involved in sport at all levels."
Woodhall Spa has a long history of hosting major amateur events, and the 2028 World Deaf Golf Championship will further cement its status as a premier destination for international competitions.
The event is expected to draw participants and spectators from around the globe to the home of England Golf, providing an excellent platform to highlight the venue’s world-class facilities and the charm of the local area.
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