Masters winner Willett tops PGA Lunch bill

Masters winner Willett tops PGA Lunch bill

28/09/2022

Danny Willett, 2016 Masters champion and an eight-time winner on the DP World Tour and PGA Tour, has been announced as the guest of honour for The PGA’s annual lunch in December.

Hosted by popular BBC golf broadcaster and presenter Iain Carter, the event will be returning to London’s 5* Grosvenor House Hotel on Friday 16th December, 2022.

Willett will talk about his career to date and look back on the moment at Augusta in 2016 when he became only the second English golfer in history to win the Masters.

As well as hearing from Willett, guests will enjoy a fine three course lunch, while comedian Ian Stone will complete the afternoon's entertainment.

As always, the lunches will raise money for the PGA Benevolent Fund that helps PGA Members who have fallen on difficult times.

Commenting on Willett’s presence as guest of honour, Robert Maxfield, Chief Executive of The PGA, said: “We are delighted Danny will be joining us for what promises to be another hugely popular PGA Lunch.

“Danny made history back in 2016 when he won the Masters at Augusta and we recognised that huge achievement by making him an Honorary Member of the Association.

“We look forward to welcoming Danny and all guests to the magnificent Grosvenor House Hotel in London in December.”

Single places for the lunch start at £145 (plus VAT) and packages for a table for 10 guests start at £1,450 (plus VAT).

PGA Lunch 2022

When - Friday 16th December 2022, from midday until 4pm
Where - The Grosvenor House Hotel, Park Lane, London W1K 7TN
Guests - Danny Willett, comedian Ian Stone and host Iain Carter
Price - A table for 10 guests is £1,450 (plus VAT) and includes a fine three course lunch and entertainment.

CLICK HERE for more information or to book your place at the 2022 PGA Lunch.

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