R&A 'greatly encouraged' about fans for AIG Women's Open at Carnoustie

Organisers are “greatly encouraged” about the possibility of fans being in attendance for the AIG Women’s Open at Carnoustie in August.
Sophia Popov walks forward to collect her trophy following her two-shot victory in the AIG Women’s Open. Picture: R&A via Getty.Sophia Popov walks forward to collect her trophy following her two-shot victory in the AIG Women’s Open. Picture: R&A via Getty.
Sophia Popov walks forward to collect her trophy following her two-shot victory in the AIG Women’s Open. Picture: R&A via Getty.

Last year’s event at Royal Troon was played behind closed doors as Germany’s Sophia Popov pulled off a fairytale victory on the Ayrshire coast.

But, in an open letter to fans, R&A chief executive Martin Slumbers has said that the easing of Covid-19 restrictions points to fans being back for the women’s major in Angus on 19-22 August.

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He wrote: “Like many of you, we have been closely following the progress of the Scottish government’s roadmap and welcome the growing sense of optimism that measures can be eased in the weeks ahead.

“We share that positive sentiment and I would like to briefly update you on our plans for this year’s AIG Women’s Open.

“The AIG Women’s Open was the only major sporting event to be played in Scotland last summer. This was incredibly important to the women athletes who competed and whose playing opportunities had been disproportionately affected by the pandemic.

“It was a fantastic championship with Sophia Popov’s fairytale win proving perseverance, belief and hard work are the markers of success.

“However, one thing was missing – you, the fans. Fans bring a whole other dimension to the AIG Women’s Open, from the cheers erupting across the course, to the nail-biting tension at the 72nd hole and the laughter, joy and camaraderie of celebrating the world’s best women golfers. You are what elevates a championship from memorable to truly special.

“We are greatly encouraged that we will be able to welcome fans at the AIG Women’s Open and I would like to assure you that we are working with the Scottish and UK governments, our health and safety advisers, agencies and our partners at AIG to progress our plans to ensure that everyone can enjoy the action at Carnoustie safely.

“Nothing is certain with the Covid-19 pandemic but, as the vaccine roll out continues at pace and the governments provide a clear framework for moving back toward normality, we believe that the AIG Women's Open will provide fans with something wonderful to anticipate this summer.

“Let’s look forward to the final putt being rolled in on the 72nd hole to a huge roar from fans at the AIG Women’s Open at Carnoustie.”

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