The Belfry is a renowned golf resort in Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, England, home to the Brabazon Course. Designed by Dave Thomas and Peter Alliss, the Brabazon Course has a par of 72 and stretches roughly 7,255 yards. It has hosted more Ryder Cups than any other course in the world, four in total, including the famous 1985 tournament.
The course is best known for its dramatic finishing stretch, particularly the 10th hole, site of Seve Ballesteros's historic drive onto the green, and the water-guarded 18th, where Sam Torrance's putt clinched the 1985 Ryder Cup for Europe.