The 150th Open at St Andrews generated over £300 million in economic benefit for Fife and Scotland through driving tourism and providing income for local businesses and communities, as well as showcasing the country to a global television audience of over 80 million.
Business Minister Richard Lochhead said: “This is great news for the home of golf. St Andrews is draped in golfing history and prestige, enjoying a global reputation for its prevalence in the game.
“The staging of the Championship here in 2027 will have a significant and positive economic impact on the region. We know from independent research that the last ten Opens held in Scotland contributed a total of £1.36 billion to the economy.
“Of course, it was just last year that the Scottish Government and VisitScotland agreed a long-term partnership with The R&A to secure The Open’s ties to Scotland for 11 years. I am pleased that this agreement is already paying dividends, showcasing Scotland on the global stage while boosting local economies.”
Rob Dickson, VisitScotland Director of Industry and Events, added: “Scotland is proud to host The 155th Open at St Andrews, a global stage that showcases our country and all it has to offer. Events like this are vital to our tourism and events industry; they support local businesses and communities while delivering significant economic and social benefits.
“The Open is more than a sporting event. It showcases Scotland’s people, places, and culture while contributing to sustainability, health, and community development.
“We look forward to working with The R&A, Scottish Government and St Andrew’s Links Trust to welcome golf fans back to Scotland in 2027 and reinforcing Scotland’s reputation as the perfect stage for events.”
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