Final scores from Final Qualifying for The 149th Open, being held at Hollinwell, Prince’s, St Annes Old Links and West Lancashire.
The Open will admit up to 32,000 spectators each competition day at this year's championship, organisers have announced.
The Dubai Duty Free Irish Open will be among the events offering additional qualifying places into The 149th Open at Royal St George's next month.
Juvic Pagunsan and Ryutaro Nagano booked their places for the final men's major of the year with top-two finishes at the Mizuno Open in Japan.
The R&A is optimistic it will be able to operate at up to 75 per cent crowd capacity for The Open this July at Royal St George's.
The R&A is confident of welcoming a 'significant number' of fans to The 149th Open this summer at Royal St George’s.
The R&A has announced a revised format for regional and final qualifying for this year's Open Championship due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Planning for The 149th Open will continue on schedule even if the Championship is played behind closed doors, The R&A have announced.
The 149th Open will go ahead at Royal St George's in July, with or without spectators.
All players who qualified for the postponed 149th Open will be exempt for the Championship next year, the R&A has announced.
R&A chief executive Martin Slumbers insists he has "no regrets" over the cancellation of this year's Open Championship.
Hospitality tickets for The 149th Open at Royal St George's next year have gone on general sale.
The R&A have confirmed that ticket holders for The 149th Open are entitled to a full refund if they are unable to attend the tournament next year.
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Shane Lowry admitted he had mixed emotions about holding onto the Claret Jug for an extra year after The 149th Open was cancelled for 2020.
Tommy Fleetwood has backed the R&A's decision to cancel The Open and is already looking forward to the Royal St George's showpiece next year.
The 149th Open has been cancelled for 2020 and will now be played at Royal St George's in July next year, the R&A has announced.
Andrew Coltart says plans to reschedule this year's Open Championship are changing on a daily basis and remain "up in the air".
Shane Lowry would relish the possibility of a major and Ryder Cup in successive weeks, should The Open need to be rescheduled.
The R&A have denied reports that The 149th Open at Royal St George's will be cancelled outright and held over until 2021.