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The Open returns to Northern Ireland for the first time in almost 70 years

By Business & Finance
15 June 2018
The Open Championship, golf, hospitality
The Open Championship (Photo: The R&A)

The Open is one of the world’s greatest sporting events and in 2019 golf’s original championship will make a historic return to Northern Ireland for the first time in almost 70 years when it is played at Royal Portrush.

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There has been a record number of enquiries over the last 10 months for one of the most eagerly anticipated Open Championships and thousands of fans are expected to descend on the beautiful Causeway Coast for a true festival of golf in what will be the biggest sporting event to ever be held in this part of the country.

There is no better way to enjoy the spectacle than in the luxurious surroundings of the official hospitality facilities. Whether you’re strengthening existing relationships, forging new ones or want to enhance your experience at the Championship, you and your valued guests can share in the excitement and drama of this prestigious occasion with over 10 hours of fully-inclusive packages.

Jordan Spieth, The Open, golf

2017 Open Champion at Royal Birkdale, Jordan Spieth (Photo: The R&A)

With the excitement already building, the first tickets to be released for The 148th Open are expected to sell out quickly as excited fans purchase their ticket to world-class golf from a range of first-class hospitality facilities.

The 148th Open takes place from the 14th–21st July 2019. Premium tickets and hospitality suites for The Open are now available at TheOpen.com/Hospitality2019 – so you can secure your place at golf’s oldest championship.