St Mellion International Resort


The St Mellion International Resort, in the parish of St Mellion, near Saltash, is a hotel with recreational facilities, situated in east Cornwall.
St Mellion Resort, which comprises a hotel, conference facilities, health club, spa and two championship golf courses, is owned and operated by Crown Golf, and was purchased via American Golf from American Golf Corporation. American Golf previously took ownership of the resort in 1998.

Golf courses and history

Old Course

The Old Course, the St Mellion estate's first course, was laid out on the potato farm of Hermon and Martin Bond and opened in 1976. Beginning in 2008 the golf course was significantly altered as part of a £20-million redevelopment of the complex. The changes included the construction of 9 new golf holes which were redesignated as part of the Kernow Course from May 2010.

Jack Nicklaus Signature Course

The course designed by Jack Nicklaus was officially opened in 1988 with the hosting of a USA vs GB match featuring Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson representing the USA against Sandy Lyle and Nick Faldo representing Great Britain. The Nicklaus course hosted the Benson & Hedges International Open on 7 occasions between 1979 and 1995, and has twice hosted The English Seniors Open.
St Mellion's Nicklaus Course is a contender for future PGA European Tour events, following its £100 million redevelopment completed in 2010. However St Mellion's initially-proposed hosting of the English Open tournament was postponed after the developers ran into financial difficulties following the credit crunch.

Scorecard

The scorecard for the Nicklaus Course from the championship yardage is given below:

Kernow Course

The Kernow Course, St Mellion's newer course which opened in 2010, takes its name from the Cornish for Cornwall. It was designed by Alan Leather and incorporates parts of the Old Course.

Competitions hosted

European Tour

Benson & Hedges International Open

St Mellion has hosted the Benson & Hedges International Open on the European Tour on 7 occasions.
YearWinnerCountryScoreMargin of
victory
Runner-upCountryRef
1995Peter O'Malley280 1 strokeMark James
1995Peter O'Malley280 1 strokeCostantino Rocca
1994Seve Ballesteros281 3 strokesNick Faldo
1993Paul Broadhurst276 1 strokeMark James
1993Paul Broadhurst276 1 strokeJosé María Olazábal
1992Peter Senior287 PlayoffTony Johnstone
1991Bernhard Langer286 2 strokesVijay Singh
1990José María Olazábal279 1 strokeIan Woosnam
1979Maurice Bembridge272 2 strokesKen Brown

St. Mellion Timeshare TPC

St Mellion also hosted the Tournament Players Championship on the European Tour in 1983 and 1984.
YearWinnerCountryScoreMargin of
victory
Runner-upCountryRef
1984Jaime Gonzalez265 PlayoffMark James
1983Bernhard Langer269 2 strokesPaul Way

European Senior Tour

St Mellion has twice hosted the English Seniors Open on the European Senior Tour.
YearWinnerCountryScoreMargin of
victory
Runner-upCountryRef
2007Bill Longmuir208 2 strokesCarl Mason
2006Carl Mason212 1 strokeStewart Ginn

Amateur competitions

English Amateur

St Mellion hosted the English Amateur in 1999.
YearWinnerCountryMargin of
victory
Runner-upCountryRef
1999Paul Casey2&1Simon Dyson