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RYDER CUP BLOG

FROM OUR REPORTERS AT THE K CLUB, IRELAND

Park-and-no-ride

  • Rob Hodgetts - 成人论坛 Sport golf writer
  • 20 Sep 06, 05:14 PM

rob_hodgetts55x55.jpgK CLUB - 鈥淧ark-and-ride-gate鈥, as virtually no-one here is calling it, has taken another twist.

As well as fighting the fires of this morning鈥檚 debacle at the North car park, where spectators had to queue for hours in the rain to board a bus, Ryder Cup organisers have had a bigger Irish stew on their plate.

, also on the edge of the two-kilometre traffic exclusion zone, has now been shut down and moved to

The original parking venue, on a ploughed field, was already a soggy brown mess yesterday but the overnight rain clearly rendered it awash, and contributed to traffic backing up onto the road this morning

Organisers hope the hard parking surface at the race course will provide a safer option, though spectators are urged to note that the journey to the K Club will take up to 30 minutes longer. The Punchestown facility will open at 0500 BST.

All of which could mean extra traffic opting for the North car park. But the organisers have clearly legislated for that. They have, haven鈥檛 they?

(PS I've just been quizzed on Dubin's Newstalk radio about my earlier blog entry. The guy kicked off by asking why I thought the Ryder Cup was "Inefficient, badly planned and poorly run".

I had to put him straight that I was talking purely about the car park experience this morning. I think the rest of it is very good - let's face it, it's a massive organisational feat - and the atmosphere when it kicks off is going to be unbelievable. Absolutely no doubt about that.)

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  • 1.
  • At 06:11 PM on 20 Sep 2006,
  • John wrote:

Begorrah Rob, twill surely be alright on the night. Have an oul pint of the black and tan stuff there and don't you be worryin yerself so much, bejapers.

Sure next time we'll build a multistory, or maybe tarmac a few acres of Kildare countryside for a car park for the week, just in case of them oul hurricanes. Bejaney.

John.

  • 2.
  • At 06:42 PM on 20 Sep 2006,
  • David wrote:

Do sport golf writer talk about golf anymore?

Dear Rob,

Am sure you have some great points to make. Avoid the Oirishisms such as the 'Irish Stew' remark- I am sure it would make you a lot more credible and a lot less patronizing !!

By jove ! is that American spelling -not in the queens english my dear chap ! oh did I just give the queen a small q - awfully disrespectful, dreadfully sorry !

  • 4.
  • At 08:24 PM on 20 Sep 2006,
  • Brian from Newry wrote:

If we are to be seen as worthy of such a great event as the Ryder Cup, then we must be above problems like this.

You don't need to be a genius to know our weather is unpredictable, and "hard standing" areas should be provided for parking, with contingencies in place should they be required.

That said, if this is all we have to worry about this week then I for one will be quite happy.

C'mon Europe (in particular the Irish lads)!

  • 5.
  • At 08:42 PM on 20 Sep 2006,
  • Darren Russell wrote:

Bet you wish you had stayed in bed today Rob, your getting it from all angles here.

Sounds to me that you have a point about the bus queues, why check everyones id at that point, surely that can be done once you get to the gate...

With regards to the match itself, if its going to be wet and windy for the next few days surely the teams should be out getting used to it, what a bunch of jessies they are.

  • 6.
  • At 11:52 PM on 20 Sep 2006,
  • Mike Fleming wrote:

As an Irishman who attended the 2002 (postponed 2001) Ryder Cup at the Belfry I can sympathise with you Rob. The organisation was tragic in Birmingham, the security checks were rigorous and there were even fights amongst spectators getting back onto the park'n'ride buses. But that was only on the Thursday practice day. Come the Fri-Sun play days, it was great. I'm sure it will be at the K Club too. I hope you enjoy your time, I genuinely do because I want this to be a success for our country. Be thankful that you are a privileged journalist being paid to report on one of the world's greatest sporting events that spectators are paying hundreds of pounds to attend. And good luck Europe!

  • 7.
  • At 08:40 AM on 21 Sep 2006,
  • Oisin wrote:

Sorry that the long range wheather forecast was not able to predict the remains of a Hurricane battering Ireland maybe it would be better if we just had multi story carpark every where.

If this fella had any idea on how to organise an event particularly out doors he may understand that there are variables that cannot be planned for one of these is the wheather. At least we did have a back up of punchestown so it shows the organisers are not completely inept as the above story makes out.

  • 8.
  • At 08:47 AM on 21 Sep 2006,
  • Peter Hughes wrote:

It's The Belfry all over again, when the public car parks were located at The NEC, 15 miles from the course !

The sponsors and VIPs were able to use the facilities at The Belfry, whilst as usual the ordinary fans were treated with contempt

  • 9.
  • At 09:50 AM on 21 Sep 2006,
  • Danie wrote:

I feel compelled to write in support of Robs comments. Far too often the organizers of these types of events place the paying punter at the bottom of their list of priorities and it is the likes of Rob who will bring notice to this and get things improved. All this talk about "well you can't predict the weather" is clap trap. I mean ... late September in Ireland? Come on.

This event generates a huge amount of revenue and guess what, no prize money. You would think they could spend a little more on say a few more buses and a few more staff to check IDs. There are no excuses. That aside, the K club looks a fantastic venue, come on Europe!

  • 10.
  • At 10:23 AM on 21 Sep 2006,
  • Brian (Dungannon,Tyrone) wrote:

Had a great day out yesterday at the K Club, but....
Obviously was not a 'once-in-a-lifetime' experience for Team USA.
Didn't they realise many people had travelled many miles, stood for hours in the rain in queues that moved at a snails pace and waited for ages on them to tee off. GO EUROPE I say now...
What a difference they were. Signing autographs and posing for the cameras. Well done to all the European team and good luck over the weekend.
By the way, Darren gave my son his golfball coming off the 18th...made our day....

  • 11.
  • At 10:26 AM on 21 Sep 2006,
  • Andy wrote:

Call me stupid but golf in September in Ireland...... surely means rain at some point???? 40,000 people attending the event each day. so lets park them in a field??? I have no experience in planning a event of this magnitude, but it doesn't take a genious to see that this is costly mistake.
I hope it goes well for the remaining days ( the rain stays away ) and come on Europe!!

  • 12.
  • At 11:33 AM on 21 Sep 2006,
  • Guest wrote:

Hi Rob;

Sorry to hear you had bad experiences yesterday but I found the park and ride in Weston Airport top class. Yes there was a small queue at the start but that would happen anyhwere if 15,000 turned up a the same time.

As for checking ID at the buses, thats a good idea as you would have chaos if you checked them at the ryder cup and the idiots that forgot to bring them would be turned away and cause mayhem!

Really enjoy yesterday!

  • 13.
  • At 11:40 AM on 21 Sep 2006,
  • Wayne wrote:

Rob,
Congratulations on a narrow minded piece of journalisim. I remember the Ryder cup at the Belfrey and the problems there I also remember missing the Grand Prix at Silverstone because of poop organisation?

The Venue and organisation for this competition has been amazing and the unpredictable weather has thrown a curve to organisers which they have quickly solved!! By the way the poor use of cheesey Irish phrases degrades the 成人论坛 otherwise high Standards!!

  • 14.
  • At 11:49 AM on 21 Sep 2006,
  • RayCoz wrote:

Rob, I heard you on Newtalk last night and I felt you were being very diplomatic to us and our inability as a nation to organise transport, be it public or private etc.. Thank you for highlighting this.

Hopefully, once this problem is shown to the worlds media our politicans might be shamed into doing something. Till then all you can do is to tell it like you see it, and pity a nation.

  • 15.
  • At 11:49 AM on 21 Sep 2006,
  • Irate Andy, NI wrote:

Nice to hear you clarified that you referred only to the car parking yesterday. Pity you didn't say that in your headline or in your article!!!!

You are well on the way to your dream job in the Sun (Newspaper that is)!

  • 16.
  • At 12:21 PM on 21 Sep 2006,
  • Mike wrote:

I was there yesterday. The main reason for the hold ups was due to health and safety caused by the high winds. Most of the peolple there accepted this and got on with enjoying the Europeans. The USA were a disgrace, surely the paying public deserve to see them play golf not pretending to be "team building"...
On the comment from Andy about parking in a field. The event is on in a golf course in the country side. Where exactly are they supposed to find a tarmac area for 40,000 visitors... They had fields, it was the only option. But they also had numerous vehicles lined up to tow any cars that were stuck... Need we think back to the debacle of the Silverstone Grand Prix a few years ago?

  • 17.
  • At 12:38 PM on 21 Sep 2006,
  • Defoe8 wrote:

Sounds lyk a nightmare m8, but at least u can enjoy Europe once again teaching the Americans another lesson and thus retain the Ryder Cup.

  • 18.
  • At 06:34 PM on 21 Sep 2006,
  • Sarah wrote:

Just want to say that he does have a point re: car parking.
I was at the Irish Open (?) in the K Club a few years back (to see Mr. Woods, in fact) and the rain bombed down. The so-called "car parks" were total quagmires. Loads of cars had to be towed.
The point is that the K Club is more than aware of the effect of rain on the parking and they should prepared for this better.

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