Open fans told ‘abuse the players and you’ll be slung out’ as R&A gets tough

The R&A warned golf fans at the Open that they will be ejected if they misbehave. A team of staff and officials will monitor the 300,000 spectators. Fans who abuse players will be identified and removed.
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The R&A is getting tough with fans at the Open golf tournament. They will remove anyone who misbehaves. A team of staff will watch the 300,000 spectators to make sure they behave. Fans who abuse players will be identified and removed.
Why it matters
This is important because it shows the R&A is trying to make the Open a safe and respectful event for everyone.
- What will happen to fans who misbehave?
- They will be identified and removed.
- How many people will be watching the Open?
- About 300,000 spectators.
- Will fans who abuse players be fined?
- No, but they will be removed.
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The outlets report the R&A's new code of conduct in a straightforward way, focusing on the consequences for misbehaving fans.
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The R&A is getting tough with fans
Sources1TypeAngleThe Guardian USemphasizes the R&A's new code of conduct
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Fans who abuse players will be removed
Sources1TypeAngleThe Guardian UShighlights the consequences for misbehaving fans