Back on Black is back at The Grove
The Back on Black Tournament is back at The Grove and commences on 15th March, with plenty of fantastic prizes

The Back on Black Tournament is back at The Grove and commences on 15 March. This year’s instalment follows four previously successful stagings of the event since 2005. Players may compete in as many qualification rounds as they like with prizes for anybody who beats the Standard Scratch Score.
The top four players from each qualifier will be invited back along with the monthly round winners and Grand Final winners from 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008, to this year’s Grand Final.
Each monthly tournament winner will receive:
- Two nights stay at The Grove | Dinner in The Glasshouse - Breakfast | Two rounds of golf | Nike travel cover - Nike overnight bag | Loan of the latest car from the Audi - Range for the duration of your stay at The Grove
The entrance fee is £119 per person, which includes a round of golf and lunch on the turn. As an added bonus, players that sign up and pre pay for three or more events will receive a Tiger Woods golf shirt.
The Grove golf course is situated in Hertfordshire and is regarded as one of the finest new golf courses in Europe. The Grove shot onto the international scene when, in the week after the 2006 Ryder Cup, it hosted the World Golf Championships, Woods romped to victory. This is your chance to follow in the footsteps of the great man as you stroll through over 300 acres of beautifully manicured parkland.
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