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150th Open: Ban on historic right of way access at Ayrshire golf course despite concerns

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A proposal to ban access to a historic right of way across Prestwick Golf Club during events marking the 150th Open tournament has been approved.Prestwick Golf Club hosted the first Open on October 17, 1860.

The 150th Open was held this summer at St Andrew’s Golf Club.The club sought the temporary order as it is recreating the 12-hole course that hosted that original tournament.

The historic right of way cuts across nine of those holes, sparking concerns for public safety during play.An alternative route around the northern perimeter of the rejigged course was identified for use between October 10 and 23 and was considered by South Ayrshire Council regulatory panel this week.Only two representations were made during a short consultation on the access exemption.One objector, Alex Young had commented that the route had been ‘established and protected for over 700 years by the Freeman of Prestwick’.He added: ”Its original purpose was a right of way to collect wrack (seaweed) from the beach.

In the past golf courses have had to respect that route and have stewards at both ends.”The other objector, Dr Gary White, argued that the event was ‘essentially a series of low-key golf events, mainly for club members and paying public.He continued: “I could understand if the Open was being held there, but it is not.”Labour councillor Ian Cavana expressed surprise that there had been no comment from Prestwick Community Council.SNP Troon councillor Craig Mackay said that the matter had been brought up at the local access forum.He said: “The reality of it is the route crosses, amazingly, nine fairways on that temporary layout and there’s no doubt there would be safety concerns if people allowed to walk across that while golf is being

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