(May 25, 2006) – The R&A, golf’s world rules and development body and organiser of The Open Championship, has published its 2005 Annual Review covering rules, championships, development, course management and heritage activities. The review also reports an increased operating profit for the second year of operations in a corporate structure.
Commercial success is inextricably linked to the performance of The Open Championship and with television and other major commercial rights fully taken up, and near record attendances at the event in St Andrews, operating profit advanced to #9.1m (#5.25m) in the year to 31 December 2005.
Ensuring that The R&A’s worldwide governance role can be guaranteed into the future, the organisation again added to its reserves.
Commenting on the financial outcome R&A Chief Executive Peter Dawson said:
"Revenue is traditionally strongest when The Open is staged at the home of golf in St Andrews and 2005 was no exception, with even more spectators turning out to see Jack Nicklaus play his last championship round".
"Our stated ambition, to deliver more than #50m of grant aid and other benefits to the game by the end of the decade, from the new ownership structures put in place in 2004, remains on track", added Dawson.
In the year, R&A development grants to the game totalled #3.7m (#3.6m), and a further #3.5m (#3.3m) was provided to support governance activities and other championship events, including the Amateur, the Walker Cup and the Senior British Open.
Highlights of 2005 included:
During the year The R&A’s founding club, The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews again gifted listed investments to The R&A Foundation, raising net assets at the charity to #11.4m (#6.4m) at the year end.
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