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Major change to The Open schedule announced with tee times moved due to event clash at Portrush
Major change to The Open schedule announced with tee times moved due to event clash at Portrush

The Sun

time9 hours ago

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Major change to The Open schedule announced with tee times moved due to event clash at Portrush

THE OPEN will start earlier on Saturday due to a clash with an event in Portrush. The 153rd edition of the tournament is underway and will conclude on Sunday. 1 Play began at 6:35am for the opening round and tee times will be brought forward on Saturday. That is because of a band parade that is scheduled to take place in Portrush. It is expected 70 bands and 2,000 people will descend on the town in an event organised by Portrush Sons of Ulster. It will take place in the evening, at which time the golf will be complete for the day. That is because times will shift forward by around 15 minutes according to the chief executive of the Royal & Ancient (R&A), Mark Darbon. Mr Darbon said, as organisers, they are "guests in the community" - albeit 275,000 in number. He said at a press conference: "We recognise that when we bring The Open Championship to town, we are a guest in the community in which we operate. "On many occasions, there are concurrent events that take place around the action that we are very focused on here, within the rules of the venue. "So, recognising the events that are taking place on Saturday, we have worked collaboratively with the organisers and across multi-agency groups to ensure, primarily, both events can run as seamlessly as possible. "We are making a slight tweak to tee times to try and finish - it's not dramatic, maybe 15 minutes or so earlier. "At the same time, this is an outdoor sport; the weather can play a big role. "It's very difficult to be precise on finishing times, but we are looking at some marginal adjustments."

The Open timings ‘adjusted' to accommodate Portrush Sons of Ulster event
The Open timings ‘adjusted' to accommodate Portrush Sons of Ulster event

Irish Times

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • Irish Times

The Open timings ‘adjusted' to accommodate Portrush Sons of Ulster event

Some timings at The Open on Saturday are to be adjusted to accommodate a loyalist band parade, organisers of the golf tournament have said. The Portrush Sons of Ulster are holding an event in the Northern Irish town which is currently hosting The Open. Some 77 marching bands and 2,000 people are expected to attend the parade from 8.30pm to 11pm around Portrush town centre on Saturday night. Meanwhile an estimated 280,000 people, a record attendance for The Open outside St Andrew's, are in town for the tournament at the nearby Royal Portrush Golf Club. Mark Darbon, chief executive of the Royal & Ancient (R&A), has said there will be 'marginal adjustments' of about 15 minutes to the golf tee-times on Saturday to try to ensure both events can take place in a 'seamless' way. 'We recognise that when we bring The Open Championship to town, we are a guest in the community in which we operate,' he said. 'On many occasions, there are concurrent events that take place around the action that we are very focused on here, within the walls of the venue. 'So, recognising the events that are taking place on Saturday, we have worked really collaboratively with the organisers and across multi-agency groups to ensure, primarily, that both events can run as seamlessly as possible. 'We are making a slight tweak to tee times to try and finish – it's not dramatic, maybe 15 minutes or so earlier. 'At the same time, this is an outdoor sport; the weather can play a big role. 'It's very difficult to be precise on finishing times, but we are looking at some marginal adjustments.' Mr Darbon was asked at a press conference on Wednesday afternoon about reports that the organisers of the band parade had been offered £20,000 (€23,000) to postpone their event, which was rejected. Responding, he said the R&A is contributing to 'some incremental costs' to support the 'seamless operation of both events'. 'We try and be good citizens in the communities in which we operate when we come to town,' he added.

The Open timings ‘adjusted' to accommodate loyalist band parade
The Open timings ‘adjusted' to accommodate loyalist band parade

BreakingNews.ie

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • BreakingNews.ie

The Open timings ‘adjusted' to accommodate loyalist band parade

Some timings at The Open on Saturday are to be adjusted to accommodate a loyalist band parade, organisers of the golf tournament have said. The Portrush Sons of Ulster are holding an event in the Co Antrim town which is currently hosting The Open. Advertisement Some 77 marching bands and 2,000 people are expected to attend the parade from 8.30pm to 11pm around Portrush town centre on Saturday night. R&A chief executive Mark Darbon attending a press conference ahead of The 153rd Open Championship at Royal Portrush (Brian Lawless/PA) Meanwhile an estimated 280,000 people, a record attendance for The Open outside St Andrew's, are in town for the tournament at the nearby Royal Portrush Golf Club. Mark Darbon, chief executive of the Royal & Ancient (R&A), has said there will be 'marginal adjustments' of about 15 minutes to the golf tee-times on Saturday to try to ensure both events can take place in a 'seamless' way. 'We recognise that when we bring The Open Championship to town, we are a guest in the community in which we operate,' he said. Advertisement 'On many occasions, there are concurrent events that take place around the action that we are very focused on here, within the walls of the venue. 'So, recognising the events that are taking place on Saturday, we have worked really collaboratively with the organisers and across multi-agency groups to ensure, primarily, that both events can run as seamlessly as possible. 'We are making a slight tweak to tee times to try and finish – it's not dramatic, maybe 15 minutes or so earlier. 'At the same time, this is an outdoor sport; the weather can play a big role. Advertisement 'It's very difficult to be precise on finishing times, but we are looking at some marginal adjustments.' Sport Golf superfan gets tattooed with star players ahea... Read More Mr Darbon was asked at a press conference on Wednesday afternoon about reports that the organisers of the band parade had been offered £20,000 (€23,000) to postpone their event, which was rejected. Responding, he said the R&A is contributing to 'some incremental costs' to support the 'seamless operation of both events'. 'We try and be good citizens in the communities in which we operate when we come to town,' he added. Advertisement

The Open timings ‘adjusted' to accommodate loyalist band parade
The Open timings ‘adjusted' to accommodate loyalist band parade

The Independent

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • The Independent

The Open timings ‘adjusted' to accommodate loyalist band parade

Some timings at The Open on Saturday are to be adjusted to accommodate a loyalist band parade, organisers of the golf tournament have said. The Portrush Sons of Ulster are holding an event in the Northern Irish town which is currently hosting The Open. Some 77 marching bands and 2,000 people are expected to attend the parade from 8.30pm to 11pm around Portrush town centre on Saturday night. Meanwhile an estimated 280,000 people, a record attendance for The Open outside St Andrew's, are in town for the tournament at the nearby Royal Portrush Golf Club. Mark Darbon, chief executive of the Royal & Ancient (R&A), has said there will be 'marginal adjustments' of about 15 minutes to the golf tee-times on Saturday to try to ensure both events can take place in a 'seamless' way. 'We recognise that when we bring The Open Championship to town, we are a guest in the community in which we operate,' he said. 'On many occasions, there are concurrent events that take place around the action that we are very focused on here, within the walls of the venue. 'So, recognising the events that are taking place on Saturday, we have worked really collaboratively with the organisers and across multi-agency groups to ensure, primarily, that both events can run as seamlessly as possible. 'We are making a slight tweak to tee times to try and finish – it's not dramatic, maybe 15 minutes or so earlier. 'At the same time, this is an outdoor sport; the weather can play a big role. 'It's very difficult to be precise on finishing times, but we are looking at some marginal adjustments.' Mr Darbon was asked at a press conference on Wednesday afternoon about reports that the organisers of the band parade had been offered £20,000 to postpone their event, which was rejected. Responding, he said the R&A is contributing to 'some incremental costs' to support the 'seamless operation of both events'. 'We try and be good citizens in the communities in which we operate when we come to town,' he added.

British open schedule on saturday to be adjusted because of loyalist parade
British open schedule on saturday to be adjusted because of loyalist parade

Al Arabiya

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Al Arabiya

British open schedule on saturday to be adjusted because of loyalist parade

PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland (AP) – Tee times in Saturday's third round of the British Open will be brought forward in an effort to reduce the potential for disruption while an annual loyalist parade takes place the same day in Portrush. Some 77 bands and an estimated 2,000 people from the Portrush Sons of Ulster organization are expected to march through the town in Northern Ireland that is hosting golf's oldest major championship. The parade is scheduled to start at 8:30 p.m. local time – around the same time that thousands of spectators might be leaving the property at Royal Portrush following the third round of the Open Championship. Amid the potential for logistical issues, the R&A, which organizes the British Open, is adjusting its schedule for Saturday. 'We've worked really collaboratively with the organizers and across multiple agency groups to ensure, primarily, that both events can run as seamlessly as possible,' R&A chief executive Mark Darbon said Wednesday. 'We're making a slight tweak to tee times to try and finish – it's not dramatic. It'll be 15 minutes or so earlier.' More than 275,000 spectators are expected to attend the Open across this week. The Belfast Telegraph reported last week the Portrush Sons of Ulster group was offered 20,000 pounds ($27,000) by the R&A to postpone the parade and that the offer was rejected. When that was put to Darbon, he said the R&A was making contributions to support the seamless operation of both events. 'We try and be good citizens in the communities in which we operate when we come to town,' he said. Darbon said he had no extra security concerns around Saturday evening, adding the safety of spectators was always a prime consideration. Price hikes: It's a big week for Portrush and its local businesses – and it appears some have been attempting to take full advantage. The prices of meals at some of the town's popular restaurants shot up, leading to criticism and complaints from visitors, The Guardian newspaper reported. According to the paper, the price of a burger at Ramore Wine Bar rose from 7.95 pounds ($10.65) to 17.95 pounds ($24). The Ramore Restaurant Group, which owns that bar and others including the well-known Harbour Bar, attributed the price hikes to extra staff being needed for a busy Open week but said menus have been revised and adjusted in the wake of the complaints.

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