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U.S. Open to allow mobile phones for the first time

The USGA is loosening up. They'll allow fans to bring their mobile phones to the U.S. Open for the first time in June.

The governing body announced the change Thursday, detailing specifically the types of devices allowed:

"Spectators may carry mobile devices smaller than 7 inches in length and/or height, including cellphones, smartphones and PDAs. All device volume controls must be set to silent or vibrate at all times."

Your tablet is a no-go.

Fans will be able to use their phones for calls and other needs in four designated zones at Chambers Bay in Washington, which will host the U.S. Open for the first time. The USGA will also offer an improved U.S. Open app with content for fans attending the event. 

However, fans will still be prohibited from using their cameras to take photo, video or stream the event on championship days (Thursday-Sunday). We're looking at you, Periscope and Meerkat users.


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