The R&A partners with Cisco to deliver critical networking infrastructure to major championships and new global headquarters
The R&A
08 Jul 26
3 mins
The R&A and Cisco today announced a new multiyear partnership focused on delivering critical AI networking infrastructure to the organization and its iconic Championships.
As the Official Network Supplier of The R&A and its Championships, Cisco will deploy its AI-ready secure network architecture at The Open and the AIG Women’s Open, as well as at The R&A’s new global headquarters in St. Andrews, Scotland, opening later this year.The deployment will provide fans on-site at the Championships secure, reliable end-to-end
connectivity, while delivering the tools organizational stakeholders need to support world-class
experiences across broadcast, scoring, facility management and more.The R&A’s purpose is to open golf to the world, and it works to unite, inspire, and lead golf globally through its various initiatives. Cisco’s AI-ready network infrastructure and advanced solutions will help ensure that The R&A remains a global leader in the sport by:
Delivering Cisco secure networking to help The R&A meet growing AI-era demands, such as increased bandwidth requirements due to emerging AI applications and future device loads.
Bringing high-speed, high-performance wireless to some of the world’s most prestigious golf championships, ensuring that critical functions like scoring, broadcast, media and facility management remain connected and secure.
Benefitting fans on-site at The Open and the AIG Women’s Open with enhanced Wi-Fi across the course, including in highly trafficked areas such as concessions and merchandise.
Modernizing and future-proofing The R&A’s new global headquarters to help the organization continue to deliver on its mission to strengthen and preserve the game of golf.
Providing The R&A with greater visibility and insights across their digital footprint, allowing them to monitor their networks, crowd flow and facility operations in real-time, identifying issues before they occur and remediating instantly as needed.
Neil Armit, Chief Commercial Officer at The R&A, said, "Cisco's expertise and world-leading technology will help strengthen the foundations that underpin our Championships and organisation. From supporting the critical technology operations at The Open and the AIG Women's Open to enhancing connectivity for fans, broadcasters, players and media, this partnership will help us deliver world-class experiences while ensuring that they remain secure, resilient and future-ready."As we prepare to open our new global headquarters in St Andrews later this year, Cisco will also play an important role in creating a modern, connected workplace for our staff and stakeholders. Together, we are investing in the infrastructure and innovation that will support our long-term purpose to open golf to the world."At The 154th Open – to be held 12-19 July at Royal Birkdale – the all-Cisco network will provide the technological backbone for the Championship across routing, switching, wireless and network security. Nearly 1,000 Cisco Wireless access points – including Cisco Wireless Wi-Fi 7 access points in the media centre and other high-priority areas – will enable guests to enjoy a seamless, connected experience no matter where they are on the course.The R&A’s new global headquarters for its staff based in St. Andrews will also deploy Cisco’s AIready secure network architecture, enabling the organization to move faster, secure and simplify its operations, and scale to support future device loads and AI applications. The technology deployment includes:
Cisco Wireless Wi-Fi 7 access points
Cisco C9350 Series Smart Switches built on Cisco Silicon One
Cisco Firewalls
Cisco cloud-managed smart cameras
Cisco Collaboration Devices
“As AI transforms every industry, sports organizations need the right technology foundation to harness its full potential,” added Gordon Thomson, President, Cisco EMEA. “Together with The R&A, Cisco is proud to help create a more connected, secure and intelligent future for golf - one that respects the traditions of the game and embraces what’s next.”Today’s announcement builds upon Cisco’s ongoing investment in the game of golf, as seen through partnerships with leading organizations, such as the United States Golf Association (USGA); Advocates Professional Golf Association (APGA) Tour and Stephen Curry’s UNDERRATED Golf Tour; events, including the APGA Cisco Invitational and the APGA Billy Horschel Invitational presented by Cisco; and the ambassadors on Team Cisco across the PGA, LPGA and APGA Tours.