Ian Poulter Lost For Words In Picking Our Stunning Thracian Cliffs Copy.

Ryder Cup winning hero, Ian Poulter was uncharacteristically lost for words in finding a course similar to this week’s historic Volvo Match-Play Championship venue at Thracian Cliffs in Bulgaria.

The spectacular Gary Player designed course is laid out over four kilometres on a cliff top overlooking the Black Sea.

It is the first time a major golf tournament will be staged in Bulgaria, and in a country boasting only eight golf courses and with Thracian Cliffs among three each within 15 minutes of each other.

Ian Poulter driving off the island like 9th tee at Thracian Cliffs.  (Photo - Volvo Golf)

Ian Poulter driving off the island like 9th tee at Thracian Cliffs. (Photo – Volvo Golf)

Poulter arrived from the States after having missed the cut in his last two events, the Master and last week’s Players Championship in Florida.

He first joined 10 other competitors on Monday afternoon in two helicopters for a fly-over the course before stepping onto the championship layout today (TUES).

“I don’t think I have ever seen any course like this and I’m wracking my brain trying to think if I’ve ever played a course like this, and I just can’t think of one,” said Poulter.

“It’s been called the ‘Pebble Beach of Europe’ but there is only a few holes at Pebble Beach where you play along the shoreline whereas here at Thracian Cliffs holes three to 10 are perched right on the cliff edge.

“I’ve never played Old Head in Ireland or Nefyn in Wales that I know are cliff top courses, and to also fly over the course yesterday was cool, and that’s something I’ve never ever done before a golf tournament.

“It’s an incredible piece of real estate and it’s going to look amazing on TV which is good for the European Tour.”

While it is an historic first for Bulgaria, the former Communist nation is one of 27 different countries hosting 43 tournaments on this year’s 2013 Race to Dubai European Tour schedule.

The event is being backed by the Bulgarian Government and the Bulgarian Golf Association, and with Association President, Krassimir Guergov declaring: “This is the biggest sporting event in the history of Bulgaria.  This week the world will be watching Bulgaria and we will deliver.”

And Poulter has singled out the European Tour, sponsor Volvo and Bulgarian authorities in bringing the event to Europe’s 14th largest country.

“It’s good to be here at a new Tour stop as European Tour tournaments have declined in the last few years as we used to have seven events in Spain two years ago, and now only one this year,” said Poulter.

“So any new tournament that can hopefully showcase our Tour maybe will generate new sponsors and lead to new events on the schedule.

“It’s great and a clever initiative on the part of Volvo and as I said, hopefully other countries around Europe will see that golf is still strong in Europe and seek to stage golf tournaments.”



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