Back to the Original Thread Title. Email just received.
The R&A has decided to cancel The Open in 2020 due to the current Covid-19 pandemic and the Championship will next be played at Royal St George’s in 2021.
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[/color]The Open was due to be played in Kent from 12-19 July but it has been necessary to cancel the Championship based on guidance from the UK Government, the health authorities, public services and The R&A’s advisers. This is the first time since the Second World War that golf’s original Championship, first played in 1860, has been cancelled.
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[/color]The 149th Open will be played at Royal St George’s from 11-18 July 2021.
[/color]The 150th Open will be played at St Andrews from 10-17 July 2022.
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[/color]As a result, we would like to confirm that all ticket, hospitality and car park purchases for The 149th Open will be automatically transferred over to the new dates of Sunday 11 July – Sunday 18 July 2021 and your place at Royal St George’s is now secured.
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[/color]Please note that you are entitled to a full refund of the cost of your ticket(s) under the terms and conditions of purchase. If you no longer wish to, or are unable to, attend The 149th Open on these new dates for any reason, we will cancel your booking and provide a full refund.
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[/color]We will be accepting refund requests between Friday 1 May 2020 and Tuesday 30 June 2020. We will endeavour to process your refund within 30 working days of receiving your request. We will email you again in due course with further details of how to request your refund.
[/color]Our staff are currently working from home, all ticket related communications should be sent to Tickets@TheOpen.com and all hospitality related communications to Hospitality@TheOpen.com. If you need to speak to someone over the phone, please leave your telephone number, along with your international dialling code, and a member of the team will contact you in due course.