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If you’re holding a ticket for the U.S. Open …

June
21

To avoid the kind of public relations disaster that slowed the USGA down on Friday, the situation is being spelled out very clearly going forward.

Here’s the latest from the powers that be:

For play on Monday (conclusion of Round 4 and playoff, if necessary), spectators holding Thursday or Monday tickets will be admitted to the course through the Admission Gates.

If less than 90 minutes of golf are played today, Sunday tickets will also be honored on Monday.

On Monday, Thursday ticket holders who have lost or misplaced their Thursday ticket should report to one of the Will Call facilities located at Bethpage State Park.

For individuals who purchased their tickets by mail or online well in advance of the championship, Will Call will verify their purchase with available records.

Individuals who purchased tickets at the pre-championship on-site sale (June 11-14) will need to show their receipt at Will Call.

This entry was posted on Sunday, June 21st, 2009 at 9:46 am by Mike Dougherty. Print | Email

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Kevin DevaneyKevin Devaney
Kevin Devaney Jr. came to The Journal News in 1998 and worked on the sports staff through college. A Fordham University graduate, Kevin primarily reports on high school football and basketball but has experience covering college and professional events. He is married, and enjoys playing golf, video games and fantasy sports.
Mike DoughertyMike Dougherty
is the lead golf writer for The Journal News and LoHud.com and has been covering the sport locally for nearly 20 years. HeÕs chased Tiger Woods aro und Congressional C.C. followed Annika Sorenstam at DuPont C.C., and stalked the dedicated golfers that sleep in their cars at Mohansic every spring in hopes of landing a weekend tee time. Dougherty also spent a decade on the Knicks beat, which left plenty of time for golf every April.
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