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    The Open Commitment: R&A to launch new fan code of conduct at Royal Birkdale to avoid crowd behaviour impacting major | Golf News

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    The R&A has launched a new fan code of conduct ahead of The Open at Royal Birkdale, with spectators at risk of being removed from the course for serious or repeated breaches.

    Spectator behaviour made headlines during last year’s Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black and during last month’s US Open, where eventual champion Wyndham Clark was targeted by hecklers, with the R&A bringing in guidelines to help fans “enjoy a welcoming, inclusive and memorable experience”.

    Players have already been issued code of conduct punishments in majors this season, with Sergio Garcia warned after smashing his driver at The Masters and Joaquin Niemann handed a two-shot penalty for throwing a club in anger during the US Open.

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    Sergio Garcia was spoken to by a tournament official after the former Masters champion lashed out at the tee box during his final round at Augusta National

    The Open Commitment will be implemented for the first time at this year’s contest, live on Sky Sports, where over 300,000 spectators are expected to attend across the week in a tournament record.

    All fans attending agree to comply with The Open Commitment, which aims to “celebrate the unique atmosphere” of the tournament, with five principles that spectators are asked to follow and procedures in place to report unacceptable or dangerous behaviour.

    Fans reach out to try and tap hands with Scottie Scheffler of the United States as he walks to the 17th tee during The Open
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    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. Every year, our fans play a huge part in creating that experience.

    “The Open Commitment isn’t about changing what makes The Open so special, it is about maintaining its long-standing traditions. By following a few simple principles, everyone can help ensure The Open remains a welcoming, respectful and unforgettable experience for all.”

    What are the five principles in The Open Commitment?

    1> Respect the Players – Remain quiet and still while players are preparing for and playing their shots. Do not call out to players inappropriately during play or request autographs outside of designated areas. Celebrate great play in a fair and sporting manner. Follow the guidance of event staff, marshals and security personnel at all times.

    Mobile devices should be on silent. Photography for personal use is welcome but must be silent and not disrupt play or disturb other fans. Audio recording, video recording or flash photography of play is not permitted.

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    A look back at the most controversial moments from the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black

    2> Respect the Links – Help us to protect the historic links by following all signage, barriers and rope lines to safeguard the greens, bunkers and all playing surfaces.

    Respect other cordoned-off areas to protect local wildlife and the natural environment. Support sustainability initiatives by reducing waste, separating litter into the relevant waste management facility, and utilising a reusable water bottle.

    3> Respect Each Other – Show courtesy and consideration to those around you at all times. All fans should help to create a welcoming, inclusive and respectful environment.

    The R&A has a zero-tolerance policy to any form of threatening behaviour directed at players, officials, staff, volunteers or spectators – including but not limited to; foul language, sexual harassment, or any discriminatory abuse on the grounds of gender, age, race, disability, sexuality, or religion.

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    Wyndham Clark was the subject of heckles from the crowd at Shinnecock Hills during the final round of the US Open

    Flags, clothing or displays of support must be appropriate to The Open and the players, and should not obstruct views, disrupt play or negatively impact the experience of others. Be considerate to local people and communities when travelling to and from The Open.

    Safeguarding is a priority at The Open. Any concerns regarding the wellbeing or safety of a child or vulnerable adult should be reported immediately to a member of staff, marshal, steward or police officer. Follow queueing systems and stewarding guidance in busy areas.

    4> Be Aware – Stay aware of your surroundings, particularly in areas where balls may travel at speed. If you hear the warning call ‘Fore’ or see players, caddies or marshals gesturing, please remain alert and take immediate steps to protect yourself and others nearby. Prohibited items and unauthorised vehicles are not permitted on-site to help ensure a safe Championship environment.

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    Sir Nick Faldo bumps into Rory McIlroy and asks about his preparations three weeks ahead of The Open. X credit @Sir_NickFaldo

    When is The Open live on Sky Sports?

    Sky Sports is once again the exclusive home of The Open in the UK and Ireland, with over 75 hours of live coverage from across the seven days of tournament week at Royal Birkdale.

    Live coverage begins at 9am for each of the three practice days, before wall-to-wall action from the final men’s major of the year gets under way at 6.30am on Thursday July 16 on Sky Sports Golf.

    There will be at least 15 hours of action on both the first two rounds, with bonus feeds available on Sky Sports+ or the Sky Sports App, with extended coverage then starting at 9am on Saturday July 18 and 8am on Sunday July 19.

    Who will win The 154th Open? Watch exclusively live from July 16-19 on Sky Sports Golf. Get Sky Sports or stream with no contract.

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