Following record breaking sales on Monday the demand for tickets to The 149th Open at Royal St. George’s continued through Tuesday as fans secured their place for the return of The Open to Kent next summer.
Demand has been so high that there is now limited availability on the weekend bundle with other ticket categories selling fast. Fans now have 48-hours left to secure their ticket at early bird prices with the window closing at midday on Friday (5 July).
Monday saw unprecedented sales as it set a new records as the highest selling day of advanced tickets in the history of The Open. The number of tickets sold surpassed the previous record, set earlier this year for Royal Portrush, within 7 hours! The Open returns to the South East from 12-19 July 2020 and tickets are currently on priority sale to members of The One Club and thousands of fans have moved quickly to avoid missing out following the sell-out at Royal Portrush.
Fans wishing to book their place at Royal St. George’s next year still have time to do so by visiting TheOpen.com, signing up to The One Club and selecting the tickets they wish to purchase. Demand continues to be high and fans are urged to move quickly to secure their preferred tickets and avoid disappointment.
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The R&A is also reminding fans of the importance of buying from only official sources of tickets for The 149th Open are via TheOpen.com or Authorised Ticketing Providers.
Any tickets made available on websites such as Viagogo, Stubhub, eBay and Gumtree are done so without the permission of The R&A and as such, may be refused entry to the Championship.