Your local Guardian is delighted to offer five lucky readers the opportunity to win a pair of season tickets (worth £50 each) for this year’s BMW PGA Championship, played over the recently renovated West Course at Wentworth Club, Surrey, on May 20-23.

The winners and their guests will have access to the course on the official practice day on May 19, plus all four rounds of the Championship itself.

With a prize fund in excess of £4,500,000, the BMW PGA Championship is the flagship event on the European Tour and, over the years, has been won by the likes of Arnold Palmer, Tony Jacklin, Seve Ballesteros, Bernhard Langer, José Maria Olazábal and Colin Montgomerie.

Englishman and world number six Paul Casey will be defending the title he won in 2009.

With the European Tour having expanded to new international horizons, the schedule is such that the BMW PGA Championship now signals the arrival every year of championship golf in mainland Britain.

For more information on the championship, go to europeantourtickets.com or call 0800 023 2557.

For your chance to win one of the five pairs of tickets, answer the following question:

Which British golfer won the recent WGC Accenture Match Play Tournament?

Text your answer to 80360, starting with WENTWORTH, leave a space, and then your answer, name, email address and address.

Or send your entry on a postcard with your answer, including your name, address, phone number and email address to Sarah Roach, Wentworth Competition, Surrey Comet, 819 London Road, North Cheam, Surrey, SM3 9BN. Close: April 22.

Terms and conditions: Entrants must be over 16 years old. The prize is for tickets to the 2010 BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth Club. Tickets cannot be exchanged for any other service, product or cash alternative. Texts cost 25p plus your normal operator text charge. Lines close April 22, at 12.15pm. Full terms at newsquest.co.uk/terms