FROM THE EUROPEAN TOUR.COM WEBSITE
A new-look Royal Porthcawl will await the stars of the European
Senior Tour when the South Wales venue hosts the Speedy Services Wales
Senior Open from June 14-16.
The course is being modified ahead of hosting the tournament for the
first time since John Bland’s victory in 2010, with the changes also
mindful of Royal Porthcawl staging The Senior Open Championship
Presented by Rolex for the first time in 2014.
At 7,071 yards, it is expected to be the longest course on the Senior
Tour in 2013 aside from Royal Birkdale which hosts this year’s Senior
Open Championship Presented by Rolex.
The course layout is being re-routed for the Speedy Services Wales
Senior Open so that players will start from the normal 18th hole and
finish on the 17th.
This is aimed at enhancing the spectator experience
as a tented village can be sited near to the new tournament first tee
and 18th green, while it will provide more room for an 18th green
grandstand and leaderboard, as well as Sponsors’ Hospitality area and
viewing pavilion.
Significant changes have also been made to several holes, with new tees on the tournament holes six, seven, 11, 12 and 13.
The greens at the fifth, sixth, tenth, 11th and 13th holes
of the tournament lay-out have also been re-contoured, with the new 504
yard par five finishing hole set up to provide an exciting climax to
both the Speedy Services Wales Senior Open and next year’s Senior Open
Championship Presented by Rolex, which takes place from July 24-27,
2014.
Michael Petch, Tournament Director of the Speedy Services Wales
Senior Open, said: “The existing 18 holes were originally laid out in
1909 and reshaping the greens came about as a result of modern machinery
more than doubling the speed of the greens compared to when they were
originally designed.
“We feel that the new course format will also provide the best
spectator experience, while also providing a challenging and exciting
layout for our players. All of these changes have been made with next
year’s Senior Open Championship in mind, when Royal Porthcawl will host
the prestigious event for the first time.
“We are all looking forward to June’s Speedy Services Wales Senior
Open to see exactly how these modifications play, and how our leading
players tackle the new look course at Royal Porthcawl.”
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