Sunset over the 18th green at Esker Hills |
The Masters is over for another year and while there was no
Irish winner there was a strong Irish showing... from Esker Hills Golf Club.
Here's a golf club showing a bit of innovation and chutzpah... and there’s not an awful lot of that about.
Using the hashtag #FromEskerToAugusta,
the club ran a tournament celebrating Shane
Lowry’s inclusion in the Augusta
field. Staged over the four days of the Masters, it was a daily Singles event.
So far so good. The price of entry (€20 for members, €30 for visitors) included
lunch or dinner. Good value, but so what you might ask. Well, when your most
famous member is in the world’s top 40 you find that extra special something to
make your event all the more memorable. At Esker Hills, many of the prizes on
offer had been signed by Shane Lowry, which adds to the occasion and the
event’s allure. Golfers also got to sit down in the bar at the end of the
afternoon and watch Shane on the big screens.The par three 5th... played into rain and a stiff wind. |
In all, some 650 golfers played over the
four days. That’s pretty impressive and Ray Molloy, one of the club’s directors,
was keen to find out if that was some sort of record for such an event. I have
no idea, but the place was packed when I played and the bar was similarly
jammed when our group rolled in at 8pm. Bonhomie was flowing and it must have added nicely to the club's coffers.... so much so that they're looking to do something along the same lines should Shane make the Ryder Cup team.
I played with Aaron McAllorum (of
@OpenGolfIreland), Darren Murray and an Australian lady – Tiffany Chaisson –
who is busily driving around Ireland, playing golf every day and spreading her
love of the game... which she has been playing for less than two years. She is,
quite literally, touring the world playing golf and loving every minute of it.
(Her blog is https://fairwayfoodie.golf) And that's despite a pretty wet and chilly afternoon. At least the sun came out for the final two holes.
Tiffany tees off on the par three 15th. |
There was nothing very complicated to the
thinking of the folks at Esker Hills, but with 650 golfers passing through its
doors it has certainly delivered a good income stream, some strong brand
recognition and marketing momentum, and – judging by the feedback – plenty of
golfers who plan to return to play this fine and extremely enjoyable midlands
course designed by Christy O’Connor. Greens fees are a mere €25-€30 which represents some of the best golfing value in the country.
Now, if only more clubs would start looking
at how to exploit opportunities presented by the Majors, the Irish Open, the
Ryder Cup, Olympics, Six Nations, World Cup… you get the idea.
It’s not rocket
surgery, as Yogi Berra once said.
Great write up Kevin. How much fun was the golf? Great track and then the sun popping out when we were on the 15th. Thanks again for inviting me.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Tiff