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Last-Chance Qualifier and Heroes Classic to debut at The 154th Open

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The R&A
30 Jun 25
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Royal Birkdale which will stage The 154th Open.

A winner-takes-all Last-Chance Qualifier and special Heroes Classic will feature among new enhancements being introduced for The 154th Open at Royal Birkdale as the ticket ballot for next year’s Championship opens today.

A survey of fans carried out by The R&A to research views and beliefs held about The Open revealed that they would like more opportunities to watch live golf, celebrate the Championship’s unique traditions and enjoy activities which allow them to further engage with the sport onsite. The Last-Chance Qualifier on Monday 13 July will generate drama and excitement for fans as up to 12 players chase their dream of playing in The Open by competing over 18 holes of the iconic Southport links to decide who earns the final place in the field ahead of the draw being announced. The Heroes Classic will see a number of past champions and invited special guests taking part in a short-format challenge on Tuesday 14 July in a celebration of The Open’s long-standing traditions which have inspired millions of people of all ages worldwide to follow and participate in the sport. The opening Sunday will include world-class sport being screened live in the spectator village, including the men’s final of Wimbledon and the final round of the Genesis Scottish Open, while on the eve of the Championship on Wednesday 15 July, fans can attend The Open Preview Show as all eyes look towards the opening tee shot first thing in the morning on the following day. Details of these events and further entertainment being provided for fans at Royal Birkdale will be announced in due course.
Jordan Spieth in action at The 146th Open at Royal Birkdale.
Jordan Spieth in action at The 146th Open at Royal Birkdale.
Mark Darbon, Chief Executive of The R&A, said, “The Open is one of the world’s great sporting events and recognised worldwide for the special atmosphere generated by the tens of thousands of fans who attend the Championship each year. “We have asked them how we can make their experience of attending The Open even more enjoyable and they have been clear – they want more live golf, more opportunities to engage with the traditions of golf’s original championship and more activities onsite to watch, listen and play. “As a result, we have introduced new features which we believe will elevate The Open for fans, particularly on the days leading up to the Championship, providing a memorable experience of attending Royal Birkdale with friends and family next year. “The ticket ballot continues to be extremely popular with 1.2 million tickets applied for last year and we are anticipating high demand again. We would encourage all fans wanting to secure their place at The 154th Open to submit their application before the ballot closes on 25 July.” The ticket ballot is available exclusively to members of One Club, the free-to-join digital membership programme presented by Mastercard, and ticket applications can be submitted from now until 25 July. A high level of demand is anticipated for Championship Days and so fans can increase their chances of being selected in the ballot by also including non-Championship days in their application. Ticket prices for The 154th Open will start from £30 for an adult on the opening Sunday rising throughout the week of the Championship to £150 for the final round as history is made and the Champion Golfer of the Year lifts the famous Claret Jug. The R&A is fully committed to encouraging more children and young adults to attend The Open and free tickets will be available to children through the successful “Kids go Free” programme, while half-price youth tickets are available for 16-24-year-olds. These tickets must also be applied for using the ticket ballot. For the first time ever, The R&A is also making it easier for fans to be part of golf’s original Championship with new Destination Packages, allowing them to purchase ticket inclusive accommodation and travel experiences while guaranteeing their place at The Open next year. A new range of premium experiences are also available to purchase now, ranging from ticket plus options to fully inclusive hospitality, all offering viewing options around the course. Fans should visit TheOpen.com to enter the ticket ballot and for further information about the Championship at Royal Birkdale.

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