Rory McIlroy Teams Up with Nike

Nike has announced a huge sponsorship deal which will make Rory McIlroy one of the highest paid sports stars in the world.  The deal is reported to be worth around $100m – $125m over a five year period, which could earn the Northern Irish golfer around $50,000 per day!

Tiger Woods has been Nike’s main standard bearer for the past 15 years, however the new world number one will now be paid even more than Woods.  Rory is quoted as saying “I chose Nike for a number of reasons.  They are committed to being the best, as am I. Signing with Nike is another step towards living out my dream.”

To view a fantastic new Nike advert, featuring both Tiger and Rory, click here.

By Keith Baird.  Keith is one of PerryGolf’s Golf Travel Specialists.

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Little Italy, St Andrews

[singlepic id=32 w=320 h=240 float=]Little Italy is a fantastic, relatively new restaurant in the centre of St. Andrews.  At first glance it won’t blow you away as the décor is fairly low key; however the food, the atmosphere and the service certainly will!  The staff are exceptionally friendly and helpful from the minute you step foot in the restaurant, with fresh crusty bread, balsamic vinegar / olive oil and a generous dish of olives coming free of charge as you sit down.

The menu is very traditional; offering homemade specialities such as Veal Milanese.  The portions are generous and the value for money is excellent, so if you’re looking for somewhere to dine in St. Andrews which will provide excellent food coupled with wallet-friendly prices, Little Italy fits the bill perfectly.   It’s also worth noting that PerryGolf gathers feedback from our groups about where they’ve dined, and time after time Little Italy comes out very high on their list.

By Keith Baird, Golf Travel Specialist at PerryGolf.

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Breakthrough for the Scottish Open

It was announced today that the Scottish Open is scheduled to be aired live on NBC this summer.  This is great news for the event and also for Castle Stuart Golf Links.

Castle Stuart in the Highlands will host the event for the 3rd consecutive year in July with a prime slot the week before the Open Championship at Muirfield.  Castle Stuart is still a young course – having opened its doors in 2009 – but it is already ranked 56th in the world.  It’s a ‘must play’ for anyone visiting the Highlands!

Click here to learn more.

By Gary Sheppard.  Gary is one of PerryGolf’s Golf Travel Specialists

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European Ryder Cup Captain Announced

Congratulations to Paul McGinley on being named as Europe’s Ryder Cup Captain for the matches at Gleneagles in 2014.  As a good Scot, it would have been nice to see Monty return after his success at Celtic Manor, but I am sure McGinley will also do a great job as he goes up against Tom Watson. Further details can be found by clicking here.

Looking forward to seeing Europe defend the title and you can join us as PerryGolf have packages that allow various attendance options; details of which you can see here.

By Alastair Niven.  Alastair is one of PerryGolf’s Golf Travel Specialists.
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Roadblock to new course in Northern Ireland?

UPDATE Feb 28, 2013 : Good news being reported on the status of the proposed development by the BBC.  It would appear the development is going to proceed which is terrific for tourism in Northern Ireland.

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I had recently commented on some new golf courses to watch in the coming months and years that would be great additions to the golf travel landscape. One of these courses was in Northern Ireland.

The recent article in the Guardian newspaper in Britain caught my eye as it appears the National Trust are flexing their legal rights in an effort to thwart the construction.  As with any development, people can take opposing viewpoints for valid reasons. The part of the article which caught my eye was towards the end;

“Critics say that Northern Ireland has learned nothing from the painful lessons of its over-reaching southern neighbour. The “Celtic tiger’s” building boom saw a glut of luxury developments, but the ensuing bust has left many lying empty.

However, their opponents say the problem is not over-development, but lack of development. The economy in Northern Ireland is flatlining and jobs are scarce. Last month Patton Group, one of Northern Ireland’s oldest construction firms, called in the administrators. Samson and Goliath, the massive cranes operated by Belfast’s famous shipbuilder, Harland & Wolff, are in danger of becoming little more than tourist attractions as the global economic turmoil continues. And despite Cameron’s hopes for a tourism bonanza, the number of people visiting the country fell by almost 12% this year, an alarming drop given the substantial PR campaign that was employed to draw people in during the Olympics.”

If this is indeed the core issue at hand, that Ireland over built in the tourism and golf sector during the good times, and is now suffering those consequence as demand falls, it fails to recognize the difference between quantity and quality. Our recent experience (since 2008) is that demand for golf in Northern Ireland has been far stronger than the rest of the island. Affluent golfers who travel from the United States to play the best links courses want just that. With all due respect, some of the courses built over the last decade in Ireland have not measured up to the quality links golf experience that visitors anticipate.

Only time will tell if this development achieves the lofty international acclaim and recognition that new golf developments such as Bandon Dunes, Cabot Links or Barnbougle have themselves accomplished, but to oppose a development based on the obvious shortcomings of prior developments is a fairly low benchmark to use as you try to stifle job creation and enhance an already strong golf destination.

About the Author: Gordon Dalgleish is the Co-Founding Director of PerryGolf, the leading provider of international golf vacations. You can find him on Google+

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