I have never played it but a few years ago I was in the area and so just walked in, it's in a residential area. Walked up to the first tee, just stood and took it all in. Oddly enough, it did not look much but clearly it must be. I'll be interested to see a tournament there, fill in the missing gaps in what I saw. Nice to see a course that has not been used for a while.
yeah seen a drone picture of course in it's entirity looked tiny struggle to see how it will have enough space for the crowds/hospitality etc
Pleased to see Lytham getting it back. It looks hemmed in, but there's more space than you think.
Great course to play too.
Wot he said, “there’s more space than you think.” I’ve played it a few times, the last time being on the media day on the Monday after the Open. Off the blacks with the fairways in it’s a beast. Like many Open courses knowing the course is essential, especially the closing holes.
An early highlight from the last visit was seeing Mr Mizuno putting two balls into the greenhouse off the first tee.
Another memory from 40-ish years ago. Standing next to Jack Nichlaus in the gents. He’s a big lad…we didn’t shake hands…
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Why did it drop off the rota for a few years? It was a pretty good test when Els pipped Scott after he stumbled over the final holes.
Not sure I fully understand why Muirfield isn’t selected these days?
BBC… “has pointed to infrastructure challenges around practice facilities, while the long-term staging of the Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club - next door to Muirfield - creates further complications.”
Unsure how an event being hosted on an entirely separate piece of land creates complications? In fact, I’d argue it would probably reduce complications?
I think they use muirfield for parking during the Scottish Open. Would it also not conflict in terms of advertising in the locality? All of the boards up and around the area are for the Scottish Open in the run up to it.Not sure I fully understand why Muirfield isn’t selected these days?
BBC… “has pointed to infrastructure challenges around practice facilities, while the long-term staging of the Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club - next door to Muirfield - creates further complications.”
Unsure how an event being hosted on an entirely separate piece of land creates complications? In fact, I’d argue it would probably reduce complications?
It would be good to add in somewhere like Royal Porthcawl , Portmarnock etcYou have to imagine it’ll be back at Royal St George’s in 2029? It’ll have only hosted 1 in the previous 17 years by then, which was a Covid impacted event! 2011 being the one prior to that.
May be blasphemous… Am I the only one who is ever so slightly uninspired by the Open rota these days? Feels like it could do with a couple more options to replace the ones they elect not to use. Controversial subject no doubt…![]()
It would be good to add in somewhere like Royal Porthcawl , Portmarnock etc
But it is limited to which courses can host
For starters, they could stop giving it to St Andrew's every 5 years. That would free up slots for other courses. It isn't interesting enough to warrant going back there so often.You have to imagine it’ll be back at Royal St George’s in 2029? It’ll have only hosted 1 in the previous 17 years by then, which was a Covid impacted event! 2011 being the one prior to that.
May be blasphemous… Am I the only one who is ever so slightly uninspired by the Open rota these days? Feels like it could do with a couple more options to replace the ones they elect not to use. Controversial subject no doubt…![]()