Irish Independent

Portmarnoc­k in mix for 2019 Irish Open

- Brian Keogh

THE race to host the 2019 Dubai Duty Free Irish Open is hotting up with Portmarnoc­k Hotel and Golf Links a potential rival to the likes of Lahinch and County Sligo.

With Rory McIlroy (right) keen for a date swap with the Scottish Open so the $7 million Rolex Series extravagan­za can take place the week before The Open at Royal Portrush, the European Tour has been touring potential venues with Lahinch and Portmarnoc­k Hotel & Golf Links just two of the courses visited by officials this week.

Portmarnoc­k Hotel & Golf Links hosted the Ladies Irish Open in 2008 and 2009 with Kennedy Wilson Europe Real Estate investing more than €10 million in the hotel and the Stan Eby and Bernhard Langerdesi­gned links since acquiring the resort in 2014.

A par-71, measuring just under 7,200 yards but with scope for new tees if necessary, the public would access the venue via Golf Links Road near the entrance to Portmarnoc­k Golf Club rather than the main resort entrance on Strand Rd.

If they get the nod, the order of holes would be reconfigur­ed with the par-four 5th becoming the first hole.

The resort is close to Dublin airport and city and with its fourstar hotel and enough space right of the fifth to create a suitable practice ground, it’s a viable option for the European Tour, which is expected to decide on the 2019 venue by early May.

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THE 2019 Irish Open will be hosted by Paul McGinley next year as part of a new rotation with Major winners Darren Clarke, Pádraig Harrington, Graeme McDowell and Rory McIlroy, whose Rory Foundation will host the event at Ballyliffi­n in Donegal from July 5-8.

Simon Alliss, director of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open, and the experience­d tournament director Miguel Vidaor, were in Lahinch on Monday to run the rule over the preferred venue of 2019 host Paul McGinley before going on to visit Portmarnoc­k Hotel & Golf Links.

While media in Co Clare have expressed concern about traffic problems at Blake’s Corner in Ennistymon, one of the main routes into Lahinch, county officials and gardaí are said to be confident that Lahinch could successful­ly host the event.

The Tour is keeping its options open and its officials are already well aware of the links charms of The European Club in Co Wicklow, having visited the venue before opting for the K Club in 2016.

County Louth is another option well known to the Tour having hosted the event for the second time in six years in 2009, when Shane Lowry famously won as an amateur.

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