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The Open: R&A announce new code of conduct for spectators at Royal Birkdale

By britishbulletin.com8 July 20262 Mins Read
The Open: R&A announce new code of conduct for spectators at Royal Birkdale
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Fans at next week’s Open are being asked to abide by a new code of conduct brought in by the R&A.

More than 300,000 spectators are expected at Royal Birkdale for the week of the championship, amid growing concerns over the general behaviour of golf fans.

Now the R&A has published ‘The Open Commitment’, which “encourages everyone attending to play their part in protecting traditions”.

In a statement, R&A chief executive Mark Darbon said: “The atmosphere at The Open is unlike any other major sporting event and one of the things that makes it so unique.

“It is built on a shared respect for the players, the course, fellow fans and the traditions of the Championship.”

To avoid further unsavoury scenes, on-course signs will tell fans to respect the players, respect the links, respect each other, be aware and enjoy responsibly.

Last year’s Ryder Cup was marred by unruly scenes during Europe’s victory over the United States at Bethpage.

Recently the US Open, also held on New York’s Long Island, was affected by boorish behaviour as galleries targeted eventual champion Wyndham Clark.

In 2024, the last time The Open was held in the north west of England, winner Brian Harmon received jeers from home fans during his emphatic victory.

And a month after winning the Claret Jug at Royal Portrush last year, world number one Scottie Scheffler said: “I heard some fairly choice words when I was leading the tournament in Ireland.”

“People have a tendency to say things that are dumb. I can think of a few things that were said to me in the final round in Ireland that were very far over the line,” he added.

Scheffler repeated his criticism of the Portrush crowds last month when asked about the abuse Clark received during his US Open win at Shinnecock Hills.

“The Open Commitment isn’t about changing what makes The Open so special, it is about maintaining its long-standing traditions,” Darbon said.

“By following a few simple principles, everyone can help ensure The Open remains a welcoming, respectful and unforgettable experience for all.”

The code of conduct will also be made available through The Open’s digital channels and ticket communications for the Birkdale championship near Southport.

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