Code-cracking European Tour moves through the gears: Leading contenders at the Irish Open
The big stars are at Mount Juliet this week as preparations heat up for next month’s Open at Royal St. George’s.
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For many years the cunning skills of the eggheads who spent the Second World War cracking the Enigma code at Bletchley Park were not just a mystery to the rest of us - their vital contribution to the war effort was entirely under wraps.
As the decades passed, and with them official secret embargoes, the tireless riddle-solving, puzzle-breaking, brainbox-brilliance of Alan Turing and his colleagues have spawned a remarkable range of documentaries, books, films and podcasts.
When you consider the difficulties of maintaining a European Tour schedule while trying to comply with a myriad number of Covid restrictions, sponsorship problems, travel dilemmas, and who knows what other complications, you half wonder if, in about 50 years time, the equivalents of Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley will be starring in a movie about how Keith Pelley and the staff at Wentworth cracked an enigmatic headache of their own.
Mini swings, normal swings, UK swings; back-to-back tournaments, date-shifting tournaments, squeezed tournaments; rearranged border crossings, charter flights, long drives; bubbles and protocols, systems and strategies - they've dealt with the lot.
What the circuit hasn't had since the Desert Swing, however, is big names teeing it up in big events which makes the next three weeks such a wonderful prospect.
It all kicks off with the Irish Open at Mount Juliet this week which stars Rory McIlroy, Shane Lowry and Tommy Fleetwood.
Homecoming! 🦁☘️#DDFIrishOpen pic.twitter.com/agAgpqC1Y1
— DDF Irish Open (@DDFIrishOpen) June 28, 2021
The big names will increase in number at the Scottish Open, and then Major Championship golf returns to British and Irish shores at Royal St. George's in Kent.
Rory McIlroy
Shane Lowry
Shane Lowry captures a nation with Open win at Royal Portrush 🏆#momentsofthedecade pic.twitter.com/6LufpFnBPO
— The European Tour (@EuropeanTour) December 30, 2019