Quote from: Bord na Mona man on July 21, 2025, 08:19:08 PMCorrect, Portmarnock with one laneway leading to it makes it unworkable for 100,000 attendees, players, equipment, emergency vehicles etc to all converge on it, or have to exit in an emergency.
I've heard one workaround proposal is to construct a temporary pontoon bridge from Baldoyle the coast across to the peninsula, where people can cross on foot. Maybe vehicles too.
If the R&A are on board, money and willpower will be no issue. The government would lash the cash to get it over the line. The Portmarnock club are also willing to alter their course layout (even diminish it) to make it big tournament friendly.
I'm happy to be corrected here as I've never yet darkened Portmarnock's doors. But wouldn't a single lane entry at the end of a rural road not be the case in question for most championship links courses? Would the last mile really be more important than the 30-50 miles that bring and filter the footfall?
Turnberry, Portrush I'm familiar with and they're not even remotely able to handle a surge of traffic to their area like Portmarnock would be.
I know it's a smaller scale, but Baltray and Ballyliffin have managed to host Irish opens in surely much more inaccessible places.