'There is a lot of disappointment in Adare': Residents angry about being left out of free Ryder Cup passes
'It is the single biggest issue to have come up since the Ryder Cup was announced. So many people have been left out. I can see disappointment building to anger, said Tidy Towns activist Bridie Collins. Picture: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile
Sports minister Patrick O'Donovan has been asked to intervene in a festering Ryder Cup tickets row in Adare.
Each household in the Adare village postal code got two complimentary passes, valid for any day of the tournament, but residents of the wider parish, outside the postal code, were excluded.
Tidy Towns activist and Adare representative on Limerick City and County Council Bridie Collins said: "They allocated the passes without any community involvement.
"I am trying to figure out how to get it resolved, I have spoken to Patrick O'Donovan. While those of us living outside the village postal code have been excluded, people with businesses in the village, who also reside in the village post code, got two allocations: one for their private house and another for their business."
Ms Collins said the anger could have been avoided.
"My phone has been going non-stop since we learned of the allocation of complimentary passes and the way it was done.
"I can tell you there is a lot of disappointment in Adare. I don't know who's advising the Ryder Cup people.
"It is the single biggest issue to have come up since the Ryder Cup was announced. So many people have been left out. I can see disappointment building to anger. This decision was not a good one and I don't know if anyone in the community was involved."
Village residents given free passes have also been told they can purchase four additional passes.




