The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Warning for golf fans to be wary of hospitalit­y rip-offs at Open

R&A chiefs and tourist bosses say packages can be disappoint­ing

- Graham Brown gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

R&A chiefs have warned golf fans not to be caught out by unofficial hospitalit­y packages for next year’s Open at Carnoustie.

The golf body faces an ongoing battle against unscrupulo­us operators who they say are ripping off fans with promises which do not match up to their hype or price.

A leading local travel firm fears the reputation of the area and the tournament could be damaged by visitors who take up dodgy deals.

Paul Greenhill, golf tours manager of DP&L Travel, said people are regularly caught out.

“They offer what is claimed to be official hospitalit­y on the course, but often proves to be poor quality in a poor location,” he said.

“So far this year our business has been regularly contacted by these operators, coming to us and asking if we want to buy their hospitalit­y.

“We have the experience to know just to put the phone down but it is a hard sell and people could be persuaded to take it up.

“It is a very positive thing to have the Open back in Carnoustie. Inquiries in general are up and we expect the real heavy booking people to be just after the New Year, but this is an issue.”

While the warning comes against the backdrop of ongoing criticism of the R&A’S no readmissio­ns policy, the fear is people cough up for something which is not what it seems and are left with a sour taste of their Angus experience.

Championsh­ips executive director for the R&A Johnnie Cole-hamilton said: “We are taking a series of steps to advise companies in the Dundee and Angus area to be aware of these unofficial hospitalit­y providers and not to be misled by what they are offering.

“These hard-sell approaches will claim to offer ‘official’ packages when the reality is that they are off-site and sub-standard.

“We take our responsibi­lity to the fans attending the Open extremely seriously and we want to make sure everyone enjoys a fantastic experience of the championsh­ip. We would urge anyone who receives similar approaches to contact us so we can help ensure they avoid being disappoint­ed.”

Government bodies and the courts have taken action against individual­s and companies involved, but there has been evidence they simply set up another company to cash in.

 ?? Picture: Kim Cessford. ?? Paul Greenhill, DP&L Travel’s golf tours manager, says people are caught out by poor quality hospitalit­y packages.
Picture: Kim Cessford. Paul Greenhill, DP&L Travel’s golf tours manager, says people are caught out by poor quality hospitalit­y packages.

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