The R&A Announces Course Changes At Turnberry's Ailsa Course |
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"Today's professionals are bigger, stronger, fitter, have more technology at their command, and it's very important that we keep our great links courses relevant to the modern-day professional," explained The R&A's Chief Executive, Peter Dawson. "We've been doing that at every Open venue, with Turnberry having had a considerable number of changes since the 1994 Open Championship." The 10th has been redesigned to bring the coastline into play and now requires at least a 200-yard carry over the rocks from a tee perched on an outcrop by the lighthouse. The fairway has been moved closer to the beach to tempt longer players to cut off more of the corner, and three new fairway bunkers force a decision to be made between safer tee-shot with a longer approach or a riskier, braver and more aggressive drive.
The realignment of the 16th has allowed a new back tee to be constructed on the 17th, extending the hole by 61 yards. A newly-constructed approach bunker, along with another to the front and left of the putting surface, adds difficulty to the second shot. Including those on the 10th and 16th, a total of 23 bunkers have been added on holes one, three, five, eight, 14 and 18, with two removed at the 3rd and 14th, making players think more about their course management strategy. Though many Open Championship courses have upwards of 120 bunkers, Turnberry still only has 65, testament to the natural test that the landscape provides.
The Open Championship takes place from 16-19 July 2009. Tickets are still available through www.opengolf.com or +44 (0) 1334 460010.
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