The Open golf major has renewed its partnership with Japanese photography firm Nikon for another five years.
Nikon will also become a partner of the Women's Open as part of the extended arrangement.
With official photographers using Nikon gear, the company will continue to have its name shown around the competition.
Additionally, Nikon Professional Services (NPS) will establish a service depot to provide professional photographers with assistance and services, such as equipment inspections, cleaning, minor repairs, and equipment loans.
The 150th edition of The Open is on July 14.


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