Scotland stakes claim to host Solheim Cup
at Gleneagles in 2019
NEWS RELEASE
Less
than a year on from hosting the “best ever” Ryder Cup, Scotland has
reiterated its desire to stage the world’s biggest golf events and to
promote equality throughout the game by submitting a bid to host The
2019 Solheim Cup at The
Gleneagles Hotel in Perthshire.
Pitting
the best female professional golfers in Europe against their United
States counterparts, in an event mirroring The Ryder Cup, the event
attracts a huge worldwide audience and media profile.
And
following on from what is considered by some to be the best-ever
staging in the history of The Ryder Cup, Scotland has vowed to continue
that trend by taking The Solheim Cup to new heights in 2019.
The
bid has been led by VisitScotland’s Events Directorate and backed by
The Scottish Government. Jamie Hepburn, the Minister for Sport, Health
Improvement and Mental Health, passed the bidding documents to
16-year-old ClubGolf graduate
Katriona Taylor on Thursday and today, along with former Ladies
European Tour player Catherine Panton-Lewis, the bid was submitted to
the Ladies European Tour on behalf of Scotland.
This
reflects Scotland’s commitment to legacy and the future of golf through
the success of the innovative ClubGolf junior programme and also its
history and prestige in the game with Bridge of Allan-born Panton-Lewis
being a founder member
of the Ladies European Tour.
First
Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon MSP, said: “Last year Scotland
showed what it can do on the world-stage when it not only held, but
significantly enhanced, some of the biggest events in the world of
sport. The 2014 Ryder Cup
was a magnificent spectacle and will be remembered for many years to
come, while the XX Commonwealth Games was another huge success story for
our country. We want to do the same thing with The Solheim Cup in 2019.
“Scotland
is now renowned as a world-class tourism and events destination. Not
only would hosting The Solheim Cup in Scotland, the Home of Golf,
provide a huge boost to the profile of this fantastic event, it would
continue to promote equality
across the game and show that golf in Scotland, where it began, is a
sport for all after the successful hosting of The Ryder Cup.”
Following
a detailed selection process led by VisitScotland, and involving The
Scottish Government, the Scottish Ladies Golf Association, Scottish Golf
Union, Transport Scotland and current Scottish LET professionals,
Gleneagles was identified
as the ideal bidding partner for the event, given the world-renowned
status of the venue and the outstanding success of The 2014 Ryder Cup.
Bernard
Murphy, Gleneagles’ Managing Director, said: “Hosting the Ryder Cup was
a great opportunity for Gleneagles and Perthshire, and an experience
none of us will ever forget. The positive impact it had on tourism and
Scotland’s global
reputation should not be underestimated. We would be truly honoured to
welcome The Solheim Cup to Gleneagles, and look forward to working with
VisitScotland and The Scottish Government to bring another world-class
golfing event to the area.”
Catriona
Matthew, Scotland’s number one ranked female golfer and a player in
seven European Solheim Cup teams, added: “The Solheim Cup is a special
event, which is growing in profile and stature with each passing
staging. I’ve been fortunate
to play in seven European teams but I have no doubt that a Solheim Cup
in 2019 at Gleneagles would be the biggest and best yet and further help
to enhance the stature of the event and women’s golf as a whole.
“Golf
in Scotland is a national past-time and the Scottish crowds would come
out to support The Solheim Cup in droves. Equally, both players and
media love coming to golf events in Scotland. It is the Home of Golf and
there is always that
something extra every time you tee it up in a competition here.”
The
event, to be played in August or September 2019, would be expected to
attract around 30,000 spectators per day to the Perthshire venue
including a strong contingent travelling from outwith Scotland and from
overseas.
Katriona
Taylor, who plays at Crieff Golf Club and is also a ClubGolf
Development Player at Gleneagles, received Scotland’s bidding documents
from Jamie Hepburn, Minister for Sport, Health Improvement and Mental
Health before travelling
to the Ladies European Tour headquarters at The Buckinghamshire Golf
Club to hand them in personally.
She
said: “It is such an honour to be asked to hand in Scotland’s bid for
The 2019 Solheim Cup. It would be such an inspiration for me for the
event to come to my home country and to Gleneagles, where I attend the
ClubGolf Development Centre.
ClubGolf has really helped me get into golf and progress quickly and I
hope that if The Solheim Cup does come to Scotland that it will inspire
lots more children to take up the game.”
Katriona
was joined at The Buckinghamshire by Catherine Panton-Lewis, a 14-time
winner on the Ladies European Tour and winner of the very first Order of
Merit.
Panton-Lewis,
who is also the daughter of three-time Ryder Cup player John Panton,
added: “I am delighted to help deliver Scotland’s bid document for The
2019 Solheim Cup. The event, and the women’s game as a whole, has
enjoyed an enhanced
media profile in recent years but taking it to Gleneagles and Scotland,
which was a great venue for The Ryder Cup, would undoubtedly help to
further elevate its status on the world stage as the leading event in
women’s sport. I very much hope to see The Solheim
Cup staged in Scotland in 2019.”
Scotland’s
bid for The 2019 Solheim Cup has been led by VisitScotland’s Events
Directorate, which has internationally-renowned experience in bidding
for and delivering major events in Scotland.
Mike
Cantlay, Chairman of VisitScotland, said: “Our Events Directorate has
gained a strong reputation throughout the world for bringing major
events to Scotland and helping delivering them to the highest of
standards. We are delighted to
have led this bid on behalf of Scotland and The Scottish Government and
look forward to helping deliver a world-class Solheim Cup in 2019 in
the same way as we did with The Ryder Cup in 2014.”
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