The R&A is reportedly considering bringing forward third-round tee times at The Open Championship in order to minimize disruption linked with a planned loyalist parade in the town of Portrush next weekend.
According to an application lodged with the Northern Ireland Parades Commission, more than 2,000 people and 60 bands are expected to begin a march through the streets of Portrush on Saturday, July 19 at 8:15pm – roughly the same time as Moving Day action would likely finish if Open tee times begin during their usual window.
The R&A has apparently been concerned over logistical challenges of operating in such a small coastal town for some time, with possible significant congestion for those leaving the golf course at the forefront of organizers’ minds.
Per the Irish Independent, in a bid to avoid such issues, The Portrush Sons of Ulster band was offered “a substantial” financial incentive to postpone the parade. However, its members voted to reject the proposal.
Since then, The Guardian reported that The R&A has been seriously considering a plan to start the third round slightly earlier than usual – although, it is conscious of live American television coverage requirements and said alterations are likely to be subtle.
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Addressing the Irish Independent, a spokesperson for The R&A said: “The return of The Open will be the biggest sporting event to be held in Northern Ireland. We recognise that we are guests in the towns and communities that we visit and fully respect the culture of our hosts.
“We also want to do all that we can to ensure that the fans enjoy an amazing experience of Portrush.
“We’re concerned about the potential logistical impact of other events taking place on the Saturday evening of the Championship and continue to work with our public agency partners to explore potential mitigations to ensure fans can get home smoothly following the end of play that day. We’ll continue to plan as far as we can to minimise any disruption.”
Back in April, The R&A announced there would be a record attendance for an Open Championship outside of St Andrews, with 278,000 fans watching on throughout the week at Royal Portrush.
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