The Scotsman

Renaissanc­e Club chief urges fans to support Scottish Open

- By MARTIN DEMPSTER

Golf fans reluctant to accept The renaissanc­e club as a new home for the Genesis Scottish Open have been urged to see its transforma­tion for themselves in July.

The plea was made by CEO Jerry Sarvadi as the East Lothian venue gets set to stage the Rolex Series event for the fourth year running this summer. Since being criticised by Rory Mcilroy in 2019, a raft of improvemen­ts have been made to the course, the latest of which have involved three-time major winner padraig harrington in a consultanc­y role.

This year’s event is the first under a new five-year deal with luxury Korean car company Genesis and, after a spell when it was moved around Scotland, it now seems tournament chiefs prefer it having a permanent home.

“Let me address that - I’m glad that you asked that question,” said Sarvadi, replying to being asked if he felt frustrated at some of the comments often aired on social media about the Renaissanc­e Club.

“I was a huge proponent of taking it around to the different courses. I thought it made a lot of sense and gave support to the local communitie­s etc.

“But look at some of the other big events in golf. How long has the memorial been at muir field Village? How long has the Arnold Palmer Invitation­al been at Bay Hill? How long has The Players been at Sawgrass. And, of course, Augusta with The Masters.

“On the dp world tour, events are played every single year at Emirates Golf Club in Dubai, C rans-s ur- si er re in switzerlan­d and, of course, went worth with the PGA Championsh­ip.

“The reason is that the infrastruc­ture requiremen­ts for today’s events are way bigger than they ever were. Go to St Andrews right now and then look at what that’s going to be like in a couple of months’ time. It’s a beast. You have to have capacity and we are fortunate in that respect.”

Four of the current world’ s top 10, including top-ranked scottie Scheffler, have confirmed they will be playing in the 2022 edition.

Referring to the fans, Sarvadi said: “It’s their national Open and they need to come. The field is going to be unbelievab­le. They need to come and see these players - and there’s more to be announced!”

 ?? ?? 0 Scottie Scheffler will head the field for the 2022 edition
0 Scottie Scheffler will head the field for the 2022 edition

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