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The Open will take place at Royal St George's this summer even if fans are not allowed

10:00, 10 February 2021

updated: 10:30, 10 February 2021

Plans are in place to hold The Open behind closed doors at Royal St George's this summer - if required.

The 149th open will be staged at the famous Kent course in Sandwich for the 15th time in July.

Darren Clarke - winner of The Open in 2011 when it was last held at Royal St George's in Kent. Picture: Barry Goodwin
Darren Clarke - winner of The Open in 2011 when it was last held at Royal St George's in Kent. Picture: Barry Goodwin

It has been delayed for 12 months due to the Covid-19 pandemic but R&A chief executive Martin Slumbers has said it will go ahead this summer, with reduced crowds or even no fans at all.

He said: "We are focused on staging The 149th Open at Royal St George’s from 11-18 July 2021 and on delivering a fantastic Championship for the country and the world of golf.

"I would like to assure our fans as well as our players, officials, patrons, partners, contractors and suppliers that we will do all we can to make this summer’s Championship a huge success.

“We are acutely aware that this remains a difficult time for so many people and the continuing impact of the Covid-19 pandemic is causing substantial disruption to all our lives but there is growing cause for optimism with the rapid roll-out of the vaccination programme.

"There are undoubtedly many more pressing concerns facing people at the moment but we are trying to look forward with cautious optimism.

"We believe that seeing the world’s best men’s golfers in action at golf’s original Championship will bring some much needed joy and excitement back into our lives this summer.

“With that in mind, we have been working closely with the government, our medical advisers and partner agencies as part of a rigorous scenario-planning exercise for staging The Open this year.

"We continue to plan for a full-scale Championship but also have robust plans in place for a reduced capacity or behind closed doors model.

“I can also assure you that we would like nothing more than to welcome you, our amazing fans, to The Open once again this July.

"We will be doing all we can to make that happen while ensuring the safety of all involved and following all necessary government guidance."

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