People often discuss the logistics, access and infrastructure needed when hosting an Open or other big professional tournament
(See Steve Okula's post on the Gullane Scottish Open 2015 thread as a good list of the concerns, plus parking as he mentions later examplehttp://www.golfclubatlas.com/forum/index.php/topic,59076.msg1388844.html#msg1388844)
The frustration for me is that half of the current venue's seem to fall down on a lot of these requirements but they have hosted the Open historically so they seem to get a pass? This for me means the bottom line is that if the R&A want it to happen they will make it happen, so unless they are asking for extra venues (perhaps they are?
) I cant see it happening?
Adrian,
Saunton is a decent course, though I'm not sure its quite Open caliber for me? However, as it often gets mentioned I have in the past tried to figure out at least the course, spectator movement and grandstands issue (access is a general nightmare I would imagine). I figured the best bet was to:
- start on the 2nd
- Utilising some of the West course as range, chipping and putting green
- play round to the 6th (certainly keep 5 in the routing, more short par 3s needed for these chaps to play!)
- hop over to the West to play 10, 11 and then back along 8, probably from new back tee)
- Then play 7, miss the tight group in the middle then 11 to 18
- no room around the last for grandstands etc so...
- head back down the first as a tough par 4 to finish
- throw in quite a few new back tees and it should be somewhere around the 7,000 plus required?
- probably need a temporary clubhouse down there somewhere, leaving the existing clubhouse as it is for the members to look out over what would be the penultimate hole on this bastardised composite
Serious question this, as I've never played the course, would Seaton Carew be a possible Open venue? Plenty of audience in the north east? Or isn't the course quite up to what the R&A would want, or would someone argue its too close to Muirfield?
Cheers,
James