The end-of-season PGA Grand Slam of Golf, which brings together the winners of the four majors, will return to Bermuda for the next two years.
Eurosport reports that the 36-hole stroke-play event, being held this week at the Mid Ocean Club in Tucker's Town, Bermuda will move to the Port Royal Golf Course in 2009 and 2010.
Bermuda Premier, Ewart Brown, told the news agency: "Port Royal is undergoing a $14 million extreme makeover and we expect that that course will be upon completion one of the finest public courses in the world. We think that it gives yet another opportunity for people to see that Bermuda has more than one or two or three golf courses and that Port Royal was worth the investment. Now we are ready to show it off."
Port Royal, which opened for play in 1970, has undergone a $13.7 million (£7.9 million) renovation that extends the layout to 6,842 yards. The elite four-man tournament, billed as "the most exclusive tournament in golf", was held in Hawaii from 1991 to 2006 before moving to Bermuda last year.







