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Commuting to the U.S. Senior Open: parking, shuttles, Uber/Lyft breakdown

The 2026 U.S. Senior Open is fast approaching.

Those planning to check out the USGA championship between July 2 and July 5 at Scioto Country Club should plan their commute from arrival to departure. With that in mind, here’s what to know about parking, shuttles and Uber/Lyft drop-off sites for the Senior Open:

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Free parking at the U.S. Senior Open

All parking info according to USGA website:

Complimentary parking and shuttle transportation will be provided to and from Scioto Country Club.

Uber and Lyft at the U.S. Senior Open

Ride share services, passenger, taxi or limousine drop-offs and pick-ups will only be allowed at the designated area located at Ohio State’s Buckeye Lots. Attendees using Ride Share will then board a complimentary shuttle bus for transportation to Scioto Country Club.

Please follow directional signs and parking attendants to the appropriate pick-up and drop-off location. Due to traffic restrictions, access is limited to vehicles no larger than a 12-passenger van or limousine.

Ride share vehicles are NOT permitted to pick up or drop off at any other location around the Championship grounds. All other U.S. Senior Open parking is by permit and parking pass only.

Parking shuttles for the U.S. Senior Open

The USGA will provide complimentary lift-equipped shuttle transportation to and from all remote championship parking lots. Furthermore, the Disability Services Committee will be on-site to assist fans with disabilities with multi-person golf cart transportation to and from designated stops and accessible grandstand and facility locations throughout the championship grounds.

This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Commuting to the U.S. Senior Open: parking, shuttles, Uber/Lyft breakdown

Reporting by Dan Aulbach, Columbus Dispatch / The Columbus Dispatch

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By Dan Aulbach, Columbus Dispatch | USA TODAY Network

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