Plans submitted to Causeway Coast and Glens Council by Royal Portrush Golf Club to improve access during 2025 Open

Plans to improve pedestrian access at Royal Portrush Golf Course for the 2025 Open Championship have been submitted to Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council.
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The planning application, which was submitted March, is for the culverting of short section of watercourse at the course on Dunluce Road to improve pedestrian access.

A spokesperson for agent Gravis Planning said approval was granted in November last year for extensive course works at Royal Portrush Golf Club “to facilitate the hosting of the 153rd Open in July 2025”.

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They added: “When Royal Portrush hosted The Open in 2019, more than 237,000 spectators attended the event. It is anticipated the number of spectators attending in 2025 will increase in excess of 250,000. One of the main pedestrian access routes to the course from Portrush town centre for the 2025 event is via Causeway Street.

Plans to improve pedestrian access at Royal Portrush Golf Course were recently submitted to Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council (pic; Gravis Planning)Plans to improve pedestrian access at Royal Portrush Golf Course were recently submitted to Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council (pic; Gravis Planning)
Plans to improve pedestrian access at Royal Portrush Golf Course were recently submitted to Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council (pic; Gravis Planning)

“It is anticipated this route will require infrastructure to support thousands of spectators to cross an area where a small 25-metre section of open watercourse located north of the Rathmore Clubhouse in the area of the new seventh hole of the Valley course.

“At present, the crossing point of this open watercourse is only four to five metres wide and, due to the volume of pedestrian traffic involved and the infrastructure required to support this, the width is too narrow. If left unaltered, this will result in significant concerns preventing the free and safe movement of tens of thousands of spectators over the course of the Championship in and out of the event.”

The planning application will be presented to council members at a future Planning Committee meeting.