Spectator viewing is available all around the course from behind the rope line. Please take care on rough and sloping ground and be aware that some areas may become soft and/or slippery in wet or very dry conditions. Marshals are briefed to ask the crowd to allow spectators with an impairment to access the front of the rope line where possible.
There will be thousands of public grandstand seats located around the course, which are provided free of charge to all spectators and are available on a first come, first served basis.
Accessible viewing platforms are available, and these locations are shown on the spectator map, which will be published in June 2026. Seating will be provided for accompanying carers; however, this may be restricted to one accompanying carer per person at busy times. Please ask a grandstand marshal for assistance with seating, if required.
If the grandstands become full at busy times, a ‘pass-out’ system will be in place to allow spectators to temporarily leave the grandstand and return to their seat within 30 minutes. Spectators who need to leave their seat for longer than 30 minutes due to a medical reason should notify a grandstand marshal, who will extend the pass-out period for up to one hour.
It is recommended that spectators with a hidden disability wear a sunflower lanyard to assist marshals to implement this process fairly.
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