Fan Guide for 2025 U.S. Adaptive Open
Attendance to the U.S. Adaptive Open is complimentary and does not require a ticket. We invite spectators to attend all practice and championship rounds. Fans are welcome to arrive prior to the day’s first scheduled events and leave at the conclusion of play.
Starting times can be found on this championship website, when they are released approximately two days prior to prior to the first practice round.
Tee times will be from 7:30 a.m. - 9:42 a.m. EST subject to change.
Fans can park at Woodmont Country Club, 1201 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Md., during the championship. Please follow the signage and the parking attendant to General Parking.
Due to limited parking, all fans and families are encouraged to carpool.
If fans choose to use a Ride sharing option, the pickup and drop off will be located directly at the club.
Parking and transportation are subject to change.
Food and beverage options will be available for purchase on the property. Fans are encouraged to bring their own water bottles to fill up on property. Complimentary bottled water is only provided for the players playing in the Championship.
The USGA encourages fans to capture their favorite moments at our championships and stay connected with family and friends while onsite. We have set guidelines on mobile device usage to ensure our players and other fans are not distracted or disrupted during the championship. Fans may carry mobile devices smaller than 7” in length and/or height; however, please make sure all device volume controls are set to “silent” or “vibrate” and flash photography is disabled prior to entering the championship site. Phone calls should be limited to areas away from play and not in any area that may disrupt play. Photography, video, and audio recording are permitted throughout the course, but content must not be used for commercial purposes. Live streaming or shot-by-shot coverage of any player (with or without video) is not permitted at any time throughout championship week without a media credential.
Conducting a national championship for the best players in the world is our primary focus. Violation of any of the above policies may result in immediate expulsion and loss of attendance privileges for the remainder of the Championship.
List of Prohibited Items:
NOTE: The USGA reserves the right to amend the List of Prohibited Items at any time to provide a safe and secure championship.
Spectators of USGA Championships, including fans, player guests or support, and any other attendees, are expected to conduct themselves and interact with others in a respectful and courteous manner, with consideration for the physical and emotional well-being of others, and to treat all individuals with a sense of dignity and respect.
Spectators are requested to obey all Championship policies including, but not limited to, those provided on any attendance ticket or credential, all posted signage, and any instructions from Championship marshals and officials, USGA staff and volunteers, and club staff and volunteers. Spectators are prohibited from engaging in inappropriate behavior (whether on or off the course) towards any players, caddies, marshals, officials, volunteers, fans, USGA or club staff or vendors, or championship guests. Inappropriate behavior may include, but is not limited to:
Violation of this policy may result in immediate removal from the Championship premises and/or prohibition from attending future USGA Championships, as determined by USGA in its sole discretion.
We ask that you respect each player’s complete focus on preparing for and playing in the championship. If you are requesting an autograph, please be respectful and wait until they have concluded play for the day and have finished signing scorecards.
Please visit https://championships.usga.org/usadaptiveopen.html for Tee Times and Scoring.
The USGA will provide in-depth coverage of the championship on all its social media platforms. Please follow along at @USGA and with #USAdaptiveOpen.
Montgomery County Police Department and Woodmont Country Club have developed a comprehensive plan for security the championship.
Advice while attending a USGA Championship while on or off site: