The Open 2025 Tee-Times Adjusted for Portrush Band Parade, R&A CEO Emphasizes Community Respect
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Summary
The R&A organization adjusts tee-times for The Open 2025 due to a band parade in Portrush on Saturday evening involving over 70 bands and 2,000 people. CEO Mark Darbon emphasizes community respect during a press conference.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledWe recognise that when we bring The Open Championship to town, we are a guest in the community in which we operate. On many occasions, there are concurrent events that take place around the action that we are very focused on here, within the rules of the venue.
So, recognising the events that are taking place on Saturday...
More than 70 bands and about 2,000 people are due to be involved in the event on Saturday evening.
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