The Betfred British Masters is a professional men's golf tournament, part of the DP World Tour and one of the highlights of the British golfing calendar. It was founded in 1946 as the Dunlop Masters, intended as a continuation of the Dunlop-Metropolitan Tournament, which was held before the Second World War.
After a 7-year hiatus it returned to the DP World Tour schedule in 2015, and was hosted by a top British golfer at a course of their choosing. Past hosts have included the likes of Lee Westwood, Ian Poulter, Justin Rose, and Danny Willett. Since 2021, the Betfred British Masters has been held at The Belfry, where it will now remain until at least 2026.