“Strong competition means the race to host remains wide open”
Bolton has launched a bid to host the Ryder Cup 2035, with plans to deliver what organisers describe as the biggest edition in the tournament’s history. The proposal aims to bring the Ryder Cup back to England for the first time in more than three decades.
The event would take place at Hulton Park, where organisers plan to build a new world-class golf course. The project includes major investment in infrastructure, with improvements to transport links and access routes to support large crowds.
Officials expect up to 350,000 fans to attend, which could make it the largest Ryder Cup ever staged. The bid also highlights the potential economic impact, with significant benefits projected for Bolton and the wider Greater Manchester area.
However, the plan has faced criticism from local residents and environmental groups. Concerns focus on building on protected land and the long-term impact of the development. Despite this, supporters believe the project could leave a lasting legacy and boost the region’s global profile.
Bolton will face competition from other venues in the UK and abroad. A final decision on the host nation is expected in the coming years, with organisers hoping their ambitious vision will secure the tournament.
