Top move by he R&A!!

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What a fine gesture in this recession gripped time!Great chance for Club's to have a great day out together and make a right good day of it especially attractive for Glasgow/Central belt clubs I would think.

Open championship plan to beat recession

R&A to subsidise cost of golf club
parties making trip to Turnberry


Golf club members are to be offered money to watch Padraig Harrington attempt to win the Open for the third time in a row at Turnberry from July 16 to 19.
In an unprecedented recession-beating move, the R&A yesterday revealed that to entice more spectators to the south Ayrshire coast venue, they will pay £250 towards the cost of a coach or coaches from Scottish clubs and those in the north of England.
"We are encouraging golf clubs, as a club, to come to the Open, to bring the juniors and ladies and make it a day out," said director of championships David Hill (picture by Cal Carson Golf Agency) at Turnberry.
"The R&A will pay £250 towards the cost of a coach and we will be contacting clubs later this week with the details.
"We're asking them to bring 30 people but if they want to bring six coaches, that's fine. In a period of recession we are trying to reach out to the golf clubs."
The organisers are also laying on a fleet of buses to transport the many Harrington-supporting spectators expected to arrive from Ireland from the ferry ports at Stranraer and Troon.
The championship is returning to what R&A chief executive Petew Dawson described yesterday as "the most scenically attractive links in the world" for the first time since Nick Price won in 1994, overhauling leader Jesper Parnevik with a 50ft eagle putt holed on the 17th green in the final round.
And, on past experience, Turnberry, because of its more remote location, attracts the lowest gates of any Open venue.
While courses like St Andrews draw crowds in excess of 200,000 for the Open week, Turnberry last time had a total gate of 115,000.
At a cost of £800,000, the road system in the area has been improved, easing the bottleneck at Maybole which caused so man y problems 15 years ago, depriving Turnberry of the 2004 Open.
However, as with all other sports, these tough recessionary times are to the forefront of R&A minds.
"Corporate hospitality is 15-20 per cent down in line with all UK sporting events," said Hill. "Everybody has suffered from that a little bit and it reflects the world we are currently in."
 
It seems a very forward thinking move and should be applauded as long as the right type of fans go. We don't want busloads of society golfers (not wishing to demean the 99% that are well run) on the drink getting there and starting the "get in the hole" routine.
 
I am horrified. What a scheme. Like local fans need this incentive to go. Why not encourage fans from further afield, who will spend money on accomodation, etc, and aid the local economy. The R and A have their head up their bottom.

Is this a joke?

As an aside, why choose a venue that is far from anywhere, and difficult for even locals to get to. What a choice.
 
Murph it is for any club be it near or far within reason...as I read it,N of England could be 200 miles so hardly local!.Can't understand you thinking it's a bad move.A half price bus may encourage more people to go and 30 x £55 is a good lift for the R&A while also looking like they have a heart.With regards accommodation you would struggle unless you have a tent I would think!
 
Seems a good move

Me and the girlfriend are going although stopping in Southerness which i think is 80 miles away

So we will drive or maybe get the train not too sure yet
 
Brilliant move environmentally, 30 seperate cars or one bus, less road congestion, all in all a plus plus win win situation in my eyes.
 
I didnt need £250 when the open was at birkdale or hoylake me and my friend bought trains and bus tickets and took money with us and got taxis aswell its just tough.

We went because we love golf not because of the £250 that there getting.
 
I didnt need £250 when the open was at birkdale or hoylake me and my friend bought trains and bus tickets and took money with us and got taxis aswell its just tough.

We went because we love golf not because of the £250 that there getting.

Thats because it was down the road from you!

Could you afford to that this time? Are you allowed that far by yourself? :D
 
I bet your grass is greener than my grass too! :D

I think its a great idea, I think a coach load from the golf club will be well up for this. I am certainly going to speak to our pro about it.
 
Definitely think its a good move and good to see the R&A being aware of the traffic issues and taking steps to help. Not like places like Brands Hatch and Knebworth where you can leave the event and almost watch the dawn come up next day before setting off on your way
 
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