The Solheim Cup trophy arrives in Seville

MADRID, 3 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The 2023 Solheim Cup trophy, the women’s golf team competition to be held at Finca Cortesín (Málaga) from September 18 to 24 next year, arrived at the Museum of Fine Arts in Seville on Monday, where it was received by the Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sports of the Junta de Andalucía, Arturo Bernal.

Along with Bernal were José María Arrabal, General Secretary for Sports; Minerva Salas, territorial delegate for Tourism, Culture and Sports; Pablo Mansilla, Santiago Urquijo and Miguel Navarro, president, vice president and general secretary of the Royal Andalusian Golf Federation; Vicente Rubio, president of the Finca Cortesín golf club; and Alicia Garrido and Iñigo Aramburu, President and CEO of Deporte & Business, the company promoting the event.

The former Convent of La Merced Descalza, a building that since 1835 has housed one of the most important art galleries in Spain, was also attended by the five Sevillian ambassadors of the Solheim Cup, since they will be in charge of ensuring that the trophy continues to tour the most outstanding places in the capital of Seville.

In front of the Solheim Cup trophy, a glass cup manufactured by the Irish firm Waterford, Bernal highlighted the impact that the celebration of the Solheim Cup 2023 will have for tourism and for the golf industry in Andalusia. in destiny, as happened with the Ryder Cup, that 25 years later that impulse is still perceived”, he indicated.

“It will mean a before and after in the strategic approach to golf in Spain and Andalusia,” he said, and believes that it will help consolidate the community “as the home of golf and women’s sports.”

In addition, he explained that the regional government “has been working for this competition since 2016 and 2017, when we began to think that it would be a good option for Andalusia.” “It was difficult, with a lot of competition, but the organization was able to see the potential of Andalusia as a preferred and reference destination,” he said.