"Record breaking" 2019 Open - the Epic Journey begins

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John Bamber, Chairman, Royal Portrush Golf Club, Aine Kearney, Tourism NI and Denise Hayward - Chief Executive, Volunteer Now.

By Q Radio News

The 2019 Open is already a record breaking tournament and it's only the beginning of March.

It's a sell out in terms of ticket sales and today local schools, golf clubs, tourism industry experts and sports stars came together at Belfast City Hall to celebrate the first official stop of Tourism NI's community engagement campaign "The Epic Journey to the 148th Open".

The community event will take place in every county in Northern Ireland, as well as Dublin, to mark the excitement and civic pride surrounding the return of golf’s most prestigious championship to Royal Portrush for the first time in nearly 70 years this July.

 The 148th Open at Royal Portrush will be beamed to over 600 million viewers across the world, and is set to attract 190,000 eager spectators, with a team of 6,000 staff and 500 volunteers warmly welcoming visitors.

(Q radio presenters Ibe Sessay & Gareth Stewart pictured with the Claret Jug once held aloft by the legendary Tiger Woods)

 Aine Kearney, Tourism NI Director of Business Support and Events, said: “The 148th Open is the biggest event that Northern Ireland has ever held and has been years in the making. The Championship will shine a spotlight on Northern Ireland, placing us on a global stage and leaving a lasting legacy. We are ready to welcome the hundreds of thousands of visitors who will be joining us to watch a truly spectacular sporting event.

 “It is evident from the exceptional ticket sales that there is great anticipation among fans for the return of The Open to Northern Ireland and with the Epic Journey, we’re offering people across every county the opportunity to be part of that excitement and build-up to the event.

 “We are also partnering with Sport NI, golf clubs and councils at each Epic Journey event to drive interest and participation not only in golf, but also in all sport to ensure that hosting such a major event offers a lasting legacy for many years to come.”

 The Epic Journey to The 148th Open tour will include golf’s most iconic trophy, the Claret Jug, along with a giant #TheOpen letter sculpture, designed by Tourism NI and made out of 4,000 golf balls, which was unveiled by global golfing hero and former Open Champion, Rory McIlroy, last October.

 Rory McIlroy commented: “The Open returning to Portrush is massive for Northern Ireland, everyone is so excited and is getting behind it. I never thought I would have the opportunity to play in a major championship at home and I’m really looking forward to it. You can really feel the buzz here already, it’s going be a fantastic year as we get ready to welcome The Open for the first time in over half a century.”

 Practice day tickets are available for sale from TheOpen.com and a limited number of new hospitality tickets are also available across Championship days.

 

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