Scotland set for a festival of golf
Scotland will host a festival of golf this summer
when it welcomes three world class events to East Lothian. It is expected that
around 80,000 fans will visit the stunning stretch of coastline when the
Aberdeen Standard Investments Mens and Ladies Scottish Opens and The Scottish
Senior Open will take place there over the next six weeks.
Following on from 2018 when Scotland hosted no less
than seven world class golf events, the country which gave golf to the world,
will once again welcome superstars from both the mens and womens games. The
spectacular summer kicks off this week with the ASI Scottish Open, which is
being staged at The Renaissance Club, North Berwick for the very first time.
VisitScotland is investing more than £2
million into this summer’s golf events, with golf tourism worth an estimated
£286 million to the economy and supporting around 4,700 jobs, these events
ensure Scotland remains at the forefront of world golf.
VisitScotland Regional Director Neil
Christison said: “The staging of these high profile sporting events - the Aberdeen
Standard Investments Scottish Opens and The Scottish Senior Open - have
an immense impact on tourism in East Lothian and surrounding areas, attracting
golf fans from across Scotland and beyond. With its range of 21 courses,
high quality accommodation, food & drink and visitor attractions, East
Lothian really does live up to its name as Scotland’s Golf Coast.
“Golf is a vital part of the visitor
economy with the ripple effect felt in shops, hotels, restaurants and a wide
variety of other businesses across the region.
“Golf tourism is worth £286
million to the country annually – and around £21.5 million to East Lothian
alone. In addition, as we look towards The Solheim Cup taking place at
Gleneagles in September, the global spotlight will once again be focussed on
Scotland as the Home of Golf and a world-leading golf destination.”
The Scottish Open itself will attract
tens of thousands of spectators to the East Lothian course to watch the likes
of Rory McIlroy, Henrik Stenson and American’s Rickie Fowler and Justin Thomas.
Not only that, but it will be beamed globally into millions of homes by a
network of broadcasters including Sky Sports in the UK and throughout the
United States by NBC, all of which helps to promote Scotland, the Home of Golf
as a fantastic golf tourism destination.
No less than three weeks later the best in the
womens' game will get their chance to play for the biggest purse on the Ladies
European Tour. The co-sanctioned ASI Ladies Scottish Open takes place from 5-11
August also being played at The Renaissance Club for the first time. Fans can
expect a strong player field from the LPGA and LET including defending
champion Ariya Jutanugarn, Team Europe Solheim Cup captain and North Berwick
native Catriona Matthew and the 2018 Womens British Open champion Georgia Hall.
And the action
doesn’t stop there.The biggest event in the womens golf, The Solheim Cup, takes
place at Gleneagles from 9 -15 September. This is the 16th edition
of the biennial event and it aims to be the biggest ever European staging
and the most family-focused one in its history, with around 100,000 spectators
expected to make the trip to Perthshire.
The action returns
to East Lothian from 16-18 August when The Scottish Senior Open heads back
for a second year to Craigielaw Golf Club, while our amazing year of golf comes to a
close with the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at St Andrews, Carnoustie and
Kingsbarns.