R and A to stage nine-hole championship - for amateurs - at Royal Troon 
NEWS RELEASE 
 The R and A is demonstrating its support for nine-hole golf as an ideal
 way to play golf in less time whilst still doing so competitively and 
for handicap purposes by introducing a new championship at Royal Troon 
this summer.
The inaugural event for 
amateurs will be played on Saturday, July 9 at Royal Troon, giving the 
players the opportunity to play nine holes at the historic Ayrshire 
links on the eve of The 145TH Open.
In 2017, the event will be 
expanded to cover golf clubs in Great Britain and Ireland with players 
being given the opportunity to qualify at nine hole events held by The 
R and A’s affiliated national associations in England, Ireland, Scotland
 and Wales.
Padraig Harrington, 
two-time Champion Golfer of the Year and R and A Working for Golf 
Ambassador, welcomed the initiative. 
“People who want to play golf are 
increasingly struggling to find the time to play and so positioning nine-hole golf as a legitimate alternative makes a lot of sense,” he said. 
“I’m really pleased to see The R and A taking the lead in this area. 
“For regular amateur 
golfers to be able to play The Open venue in championship condition 
immediately before the best players in the world is a fantastic 
initiative and I’m sure this new competitive format will encourage more 
people to get out on the golf course and play nine-hole golf.”
The R and A’s extensive 
survey on pace of play and the subsequent Time for Golf conference in St
 Andrews last November highlighted the challenges many people face in 
finding time to play 18 holes, with 60% of the golfers surveyed 
expressing the view that they would enjoy golf more if it took less 
time.
The survey also revealed 
that among 25-44 year-olds who are unhappy with the pace of play, 21% 
would like to see the playing time reduced by as much as one-and-a-half 
hours, while 19% said they would welcome the opportunity to play nine 
holes more often as an alternative format.
Martin Slumbers, Chief 
Executive of The R and A, said, “One of the messages that came through 
clearly from the survey and the Time for Golf conference is that people 
would play more golf if they could do so in significantly less time. 
"Nine-hole golf is not new but we feel it is often overlooked as a 
perfectly valid way to play the sport, either with your family and 
friends or competitively.
“We are delighted to introduce a nine-hole championship and will be 
promoting this format as a way of playing golf in less time which can 
have wider appeal among people who lead increasingly busy lives today. "We are very much looking forward to working with the national associations to promote nine-hole golf and we hope to see more events being played throughout Great Britain and Ireland to cater for this important audience.”
This year’s event will see 
30 golfers playing a nine-hole championship at Royal Troon. 
Two players 
will qualify from events held at each of the 13 Regional Qualifying 
venues for The Open throughout Great Britain and Ireland with host 
venues Royal Troon Golf Club and The Ladies’ Golf Club, Troon each 
providing two players. 
The handicap event will be open to men, women, 
boys and girls who are members of the clubs taking part.
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