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U.S. SENIOR OPEN TICKETS NOW ON SALE!

Carmel, IN (May 5, 2008) – Tickets for the 30th U.S. Senior Open, to be held July 27 – August 2, 2009 at Crooked Stick Golf Club, go on sale today.

Spectators can select from two ticket options, the Championship Weekly ticket or the Pete Dye Club ticket. Both options include complimentary parking and shuttle transportation to the main admission gate.


The first option, the Championship Weekly ticket, provides access to the championship grounds and includes seven (7) individual daily tickets, one for each day of the championship, Monday – Sunday. A commemorative championship program is also provided free of charge. The Championship Weekly ticket is priced at $100.

The second option, the Pete Dye Club ticket, provides access to the championship grounds as well as an on-course, climate-controlled hospitality pavilion located on the 17th hole with up-scale food and beverage for purchase. The Pete Dye Club ticket includes seven (7) individual daily tickets, one for each day of the championship, Monday – Sunday. A commemorative championship program is also provided free of charge.  The Pete Dye Club ticket is priced at $200. 

Throughout the week of the championship, kids 17 and under will receive free admission when accompanied by a ticketed adult.  Gates will open daily at 7:00 a.m. and will close following the conclusion of play (around 7:00 p.m.) Daily capacity on the golf course is limited to 30,000 individuals to enable all spectators the opportunity to experience the championship up close.


Tickets for the 2009 U.S. Senior Open are available at Indiana Kroger stores, by calling 877-281-OPEN, or on the internet at www.2009ussenioropen.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Bernard Langer

Bernard Langer

Birthplace – Anhausen, Germany
PGA Tour Rookie Year – 1972
Did You Know: Langer won his first Masters title in 1985 and followed up that win with one at the Verizon Classic. Since that time, no one else has won the Masters and the event following.