Hospitality Transport for Birkdale
This July, something is shifting along the Sefton coastline. The pace is picking up. The atmosphere will sharpen and for one week, Southport becomes the centre of the golfing world as The Open Championship returns to Royal Birkdale Golf Club.
However while most people focus on what happens inside the ropes, the players, the leaderboard, the drama – there’s another layer to the week that operates quietly in the background.
One that, for those involved in hospitality, corporate hosting and VIP guest management, is just as important as the golf itself.
Transport.
During The Open, Nothing Runs on “Standard”
If you’ve ever attended The Open in any capacity, whether as a guest, a sponsor, or part of a corporate group, you’ll know one thing quickly: Logistics become everything.
Roads are busier. Timings are tighter. Access points are controlled and the margin for error disappears almost entirely. Now imagine you’re responsible for hosting a key client.
They’re arriving into the North West the night before. They have early access to hospitality. Meetings are scheduled around tee times and everything needs to run seamlessly.
There’s no room for “we’ll see how traffic is on the day.”
A Typical Day – Done Properly
Let’s put you in the middle of it. Your guest is staying at a high-end hotel in Liverpool. Tee times and hospitality access mean you need to be at Royal Birkdale before 8:30am.
A standard approach might involve booking a taxi the night before and hoping for the best. But here’s what actually happens with a professional hospitality transport setup:
The vehicle arrives early, not on time. The route has already been checked against expected congestion around Southport. Drop-off points are pre-planned based on event access routes.
There’s no conversation about “where to go” or “how busy it might be”. It’s already handled.
One corporate events manager who regularly attends The Open described it like this:
“The difference is you’re not thinking about transport at all. You’re focused on your guests, not whether the car’s going to get you there”. And that’s exactly the point.
The Experience Starts Before You Arrive
For high-value guests, The Open isn’t just about watching golf, it’s an experience. That experience doesn’t start at the gates of Royal Birkdale. It starts the moment they step into the vehicle.
A quiet, comfortable journey. Space to talk, prepare, or simply relax. A sense that everything is under control. One Pelorus client, hosting international partners during a previous Open week, shared:
“They didn’t comment on the golf first, they commented on how smooth everything felt. That set the tone before we even got there”. That “smoothness” isn’t accidental. It’s designed.
When You’re Managing Multiple Moving Parts
For many businesses, The Open isn’t just a one-day visit. It’s multiple days. Multiple guests. Multiple journeys. Airport collections. Hotel transfers and daily runs to and from the course.
In addition, plans can change. Flights get delayed. Schedules shift. Guests want to stay longer or leave earlier. This is where standard transport solutions start to break down. A pre-booked taxi doesn’t adapt. A rideshare driver isn’t thinking about your wider schedule, but a dedicated chauffeur service does.
Routes are adjusted in real time. Timings are flexed without stress and changes are handled without escalation. One PA coordinating travel for a group of executives during The Open put it simply:
“It’s the only part of the week I don’t have to worry about.”
Discretion, Not Attention
There’s a misconception that chauffeur services are about standing out. At events like The Open, the opposite is true. For high-profile guests, whether they’re business leaders, investors, or public figures – discretion is key.
No unnecessary attention. No delays and no awkward moments. Just a professional, seamless service that operates quietly in the background.
Why This Week Is Different
Outside of major events, there’s always a bit more flexibility. A delay here. A change there. It can be managed. During The Open, everything is amplified, with more people, increased pressure and much more expectation.
Which means the systems you rely on need to be stronger. Transport becomes part of your overall delivery, not a separate consideration.
The Real Value Isn’t Obvious – Until It Matters
Most of the time, great transport goes unnoticed and that’s exactly how it should be.
However when something goes wrong, a delay, a missed slot or a late arrival. It becomes the only thing people remember. That’s why the businesses that get it right don’t take chances.
They plan properly and use experienced providers like Pelorus Chauffeurs based in Southport. They remove risk wherever possible, because during a week like The Open, there’s too much at stake to leave anything to chance.
Plan Your Open Week Transport Properly
If you’re hosting clients, managing hospitality, or attending The Open Championship at Royal Birkdale Golf Club this July, your transport needs to match the standard of the event itself.
Pelorus Chauffeurs provide dedicated hospitality transport designed for high-profile occasions where timing, discretion, and reliability are critical.
Secure your transport early and ensure every part of your week runs seamlessly: Book Now with Pelorus Chauffeurs
