Portstewart gets set for 2017 Irish Open
The 2017 Dubai Duty Free Irish Open, hosted by the Rory Foundation, is set to be the biggest in the tournament’s history, with an increased prize fund of US$7million to be matched by an enhanced fan experience outside of the ropes.
Four-time Major Champion Rory McIlroy will defend the title in front of his home fans at Portstewart Golf Club from 6th to 9th July, adding another level of excitement to the island of Ireland’s national championship.
The announcement last November which confirmed the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open as one of the eight prestigious Rolex Series events also means it will benefit from increased investment across the board, enhancing the overall fan experience as well as the digital, broadcast and social media offering.
With a spectacular increase in prize-fund, up more than 60 per cent from 2016, along with greater Race to Dubai points on offer, some of world golf’s biggest names will arrive on the Country Derry/Londonderry coast with the aim of dethroning McIlroy and joining the esteemed list of Irish Open Champions.
Tickets for the 18th grandstand at Portstewart – which will enjoy an action-packed view of the 17th tee as well as the final green – have already sold out for Sunday, but tournament organisers have responded by adding 300 extra seats to increase capacity.
Those limited tickets, as well as general admission tickets, are on sale now at www.dubaidutyfreeirishopen.com. A percentage of all ticket sales will be donated to the Rory Foundation which supports children’s charities around the world and is hosting the tournament for the third year running.
The two previous Northern Irish editions of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open were both sell-outs – first in 2012 at Royal Portrush and then in 2015 at Royal County Down.
For those who cannot see the action up close, the stunning Northern Irish coastline will be broadcast around the globe to more than 450 million the homes, enjoying an increased eight hours of live coverage on Thursday and Friday, up from six in previous years, and six hours at the weekend, up from four.
Simon Alliss, the European Tour’s Championship Director, said: “As part of the Rolex Series, we have increased our investment in the overall fan experience and we are planning a host of announcements between now and the beginning of July, with some very exciting musical acts in the pipeline for our show stage.
“That, along with other enhancements in the tented village area – featuring interactive golf activities for all the family – and new on-course bar areas will give our fans a golf day out on a whole new scale.
Colm McLoughlin, Executive Vice Chairman of Dubai Duty Free, said: “This is our third year supporting this tournament and it is fantastic to see how much this event has grown in stature, and we look forward to once again returning to Northern Ireland following last year’s event at The K Club.
“The fact that the Rory Foundation will continue to host the event is also very important to us. We are also pleased that the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open is now part of the Rolex Series which will enhance both the competitive and entertainment experience and allows for an increased prize fund of US$7million.
Tourism NI Chief Executive John McGrillen said: “As the tourism industry gears up to host the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open, the third Irish Open in the space of five years in Northern Ireland, we eagerly anticipate a week of outstanding golf, increased visitors and a sell-out event in Portstewart.
“This world class championship has gone from strength to strength since 2012 under the superb professional management of the European Tour and the personal commitment and energy of the Rory Foundation.
Barry Funston, Chief Executive of the Rory Foundation, said: “A percentage of all ticket sales will go directly to the Rory Foundation enabling us to continue in our mission of helping children live better lives and we are looking forward to a sell-out event.”
Tickets for the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open hosted by the Rory Foundation, on sale at www.dubaidutyfreeirishopen.com, begin at £20 for Pro-Am Wednesday, with tickets for Thursday and Friday costing £40 and day tickets for the weekend costing £45. An adult season souvenir ticket, which covers five days of world class golf from Wednesday to Sunday, costs just £100 (a saving of £90 over the course of the five days).
Concessions are available for customers aged over 60 and between 16 and 21, while children up to 16 are permitted free entry when accompanied by a ticket holding adult.
To get a full seated view of all of the drama at the 18th green, grandstand tickets cost £11.50 for Thursday and Friday, £16.50 for Saturday and £21.50 for Sunday.
Official Hospitality packages are also available on the ticketing page, or alternatively contact the European Tour’s dedicated Hospitality Sales Team, who will be happy to answer any queries and discuss the various hospitality options, on enquiries@europeantourhospitality.com or +44 (0) 1344 840681.