Blaxnit (Ulster) Tournament
The Blaxnit (Ulster) Tournament was a professional golf tournament held in Northern Ireland. It was sponsored by Blaxnit, a company involved in clothing manufacture, primarily specializing in nylon hosiery.
The tournament was a relatively short-lived fixture on the British PGA circuit (later the European Tour). It generally took place in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The "Ulster" in the title reflects the historical region of Ulster, a large part of which encompasses Northern Ireland.
Information about the tournament's specific years of operation, venues, and winners is often limited in readily available historical records. However, it represents a period in golf history when corporate sponsorship began to become increasingly important to the professional game in the UK and Europe.