St Andrews, Scotland: The ticket poll for The 153rd Open at Royal Portrush is now open. Followers can submit ticket functions from at present till 3pm BST on Wednesday 31 July 2024, with the outcomes being introduced in levels throughout August and September.
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The poll method ensures all followers could have a good alternative to attend the Championship, which is going down in Northern Eire from 13-20 July 2025.
The ticket poll is accessible solely to members of One Membership, the free-to-join digital membership platform, designed to deliver golf followers nearer to the sport. Followers may also improve to One Membership Benefit, introduced by Mastercard, for an enhanced probability of success within the ticket poll.
Ticket costs for The 153rd Open will begin from £100 for an grownup on Championship Days and from £25 on Observe Days. The R&A is totally dedicated to encouraging extra youngsters and younger adults to attend The Open and free tickets will probably be obtainable to youngsters by means of the profitable “Children go Free” programme, whereas half-price youth tickets can be found for 16-24-year-olds. These tickets should even be utilized for utilizing the ticket poll.
A spread of premium hospitality experiences can be found to buy now when followers can assure their place on the Championship in luxurious environment with a totally inclusive eating and drinks bundle. Premium Experiences are promoting quick, with some already bought out. A Ticket Plus choice can be obtainable, providing followers an elevated expertise during which they will take pleasure in The Open in a relaxed surroundings with entry to a personal bar and connoisseur meals vans.
The Open is returning to Royal Portrush for the primary time since 2019, when Irishman Shane Lowry lifted the well-known Claret Jug to the delight of a jubilant dwelling crowd. Tickets for the 2019 Championship bought out in record-breaking style and, on the time, set a report attendance for The Open outdoors of St Andrews with 237,750 followers attending all through the week. It generated greater than £100 million for the financial system of Northern Eire.
Go to TheOpen.com for additional data or to enter the ticket poll.