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USA Today via Reuters

The world’s top female golfers are expected to compete in a thrilling display at the 2024 U.S. Women’s Open. The United States Golf Association (USGA), the organization behind this esteemed tournament, is expected to provide exhilarating experiences, intense competition, and impressive feats of physical ability. Many spectators are excited to take pictures and share their experiences with friends and family as they get ready to attend.

But as mobile technology grows, it becomes more important than ever to establish clear rules to protect the championship’s integrity and the enjoyment of spectators. To strike a balance between the players’ need for a distraction-free environment and fan involvement, the USGA has put in place strict policies regarding the use of mobile phones. Here’s a detailed look at what you can and cannot do with your mobile devices at the U.S. Women’s Open.

Rules for mobile phone use at the 2024 U.S. Women’s Open

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When spectators are expected to follow certain rules meant to avoid interruptions or diversions, the USGA welcomes them to bring mobile devices and participate in the action. These are general rules that must be followed by everyone for the game to flow smoothly. These include the following:

Fans may bring along mobile phones as long as they don’t exceed 7 inches in height or length. This limitation makes sure that the devices are manageable and discreet. The volume controls on all devices must be set to “silent” or “vibrate” to reduce noise disruptions while playing.

Although they are permitted, phone calls ought to be made from locations other than where the play is going on. It is strictly forbidden to make calls in grandstands or any other area where doing so could impede the game’s progress. Fans must follow the advice of volunteers and championship personnel, as well as any posted signage. That will ensure everyone has a seamless and joyful experience as a result.

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For the sake of players and spectators alike, all rules established by the USGA must be followed by everyone. There are also stern rules for the content that is captured at the event.

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Rules on photography and videography

Throughout the course, fans are welcome to take pictures, record audio, and make videos, but they must only use the material for themselves. Commercial use of any kind is prohibited. It is not permissible to stream live or provide shot-by-shot coverage of any participant during championship week. This regulation aids in preserving the integrity and uniqueness of the official broadcast and coverage. Only personal enjoyment should be the purpose of any content shot throughout the event. It is against USGA policy to use this content for commercial gain, and doing so may result in penalties.

Fans may politely record moments by taking pictures and short videos of their favorite players and events. There are many to look out for like Nelly Korda returning for another shot at a major this season. Also returning are defending champion Allisen Corpuz and the powerhouse Rose Zhang. These players are all going to be showcasing their A-game, and fans can then share them on social media to keep in touch with friends and family. However, maintaining the integrity of the event and honoring the rights of official broadcasters means making sure that Flash is off and not utilizing any content for profit.

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The USGA is dedicated to maintaining an atmosphere that is civil and free from interruptions. Any violation of these rules may lead to instant removal from the competition and the loss of the ability to purchase tickets for the duration of the tournament. In addition to avoiding fines, it’s essential to abide by these rules to maintain the event’s integrity and enjoyment for all players and spectators.

Excitement and unforgettable events are promised at the 2024 U.S. Women’s Open. Fans can honor the players and the competition’s integrity while having a better experience by complying with the USGA’s mobile device restrictions. Enjoy the victory, record your most memorable moments, and use your phone in moderation. Let’s make this an occasion that everyone will remember and treat with respect.