Royal Portrush to host 2025 British Open
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[September 08, 2021]
LONDON (Reuters) - The British
Open will return to Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland in 2025
following the successful return of the championship to the course in
2019, the R&A said on Wednesday.
Irishman Shane Lowry capped a memorable return to Northern Ireland
for the Open for the first time since 1951 when he claimed the
Claret Jug two years ago.
"We could not be more thrilled to be bringing The Open back to Royal
Portrush in 2025," Martin Slumbers, chief executive of the R&A, said
in a statement.
"There will be huge excitement among golf fans around the world to
see the best men's players facing the challenge of this magnificent
links once again."
The Antrim coastal course was widely-praised for its hosting of the
148th Open with 237,750 fans attending during the week.
An independent report produced by the Sport Industry Research Centre
at Sheffield Hallam University found that the Northern Ireland
economy benefited directly to the tune of 45 million pounds ($61.92
million) with an additional 37.3m of advertising equivalent value (AEV)
generated by global television coverage.
"The Open in 2019 was a massive success and showed just how much
collective enthusiasm, passion and commitment there is to make Royal
Portrush one of the leading venues for the Championship and to build
a distinctive golf tourism brand for Northern Ireland," Slumbers
said.
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Republic of Ireland's Shane Lowry celebrates with the Claret Jug
trophy after winning The Open Championship REUTERS/Jason Cairnduff/File
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Northern Ireland's Deputy First
Minister Michelle O'Neill said the return of the Open to Portrush
would help stimulate investment in the local economy in the COVID-19
recovery era.
"Following a tumultuous period that
has greatly affected travel, tourism and events I now look to the
future with greater optimism as well as look forward to welcoming
our international visitors back to the north coast to explore the
very best of what we have to offer," she said.
Next year's 150th Open takes place at St Andrews.
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(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Christian Radnedge)
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