MKadmin
07-05-2007, 21:03
Tickets for the 2007 Disney Golf Classic are on sale now -- including the return of an offering that provides a feast for the palate as well as the golf appetite and a badge that provides economical week-long admission.
The tournament will be played Nov. 1-4 on Disney's Magnolia and Palm courses, with practice rounds Oct. 29-31 on the same Walt Disney World Resort layouts.
After a successful debut last year, the Ruth's Chris Fairway Club returns this year, offering patrons unlimited food and beverage from a special Ruth's Chris menu. There will be three Ruth's Chris Fairway Club locations on the Magnolia course during all four tournament days and a location on the Palm course Thursday and Friday. A pass good any one day is $75, and a pass good for two days is $150.
Also back is the money-saving weekly badge which provides admission to the general grounds during all four tournament days and during practice rounds. The cost is $50. A single-day ticket for a tournament day costs $30, while a single-day ticket on practice days costs $10.
All tickets can be purchased online at www.disneysports.com/golfclassic (http://www.disneysports.com/golfclassic). Guests can call the Disney Golf Classic hotline at 407/824-2250 for more information.
The Disney Golf Classic is the longest-running PGA TOUR event in Central Florida. It is part of the new PGA TOUR Fall Series and is the last event on the 2007 PGA TOUR schedule. The tournament's outcome will determine the final standings on the PGA TOUR official money list. Joe Durant won the 2006 Disney Golf Classic, which offered an event record purse of $4.6 million.
The Disney Golf Classic is part of Disney's Wide World of Sports, which includes championship golf courses, bass fishing, the Richard Petty Driving Experience and a host of other sports and recreational activities. The centerpiece is Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex, a 220-acre campus that is the leading venue for amateur and professional sports in the world with more than 180 events annually involving more than 30 different sports.
The tournament will be played Nov. 1-4 on Disney's Magnolia and Palm courses, with practice rounds Oct. 29-31 on the same Walt Disney World Resort layouts.
After a successful debut last year, the Ruth's Chris Fairway Club returns this year, offering patrons unlimited food and beverage from a special Ruth's Chris menu. There will be three Ruth's Chris Fairway Club locations on the Magnolia course during all four tournament days and a location on the Palm course Thursday and Friday. A pass good any one day is $75, and a pass good for two days is $150.
Also back is the money-saving weekly badge which provides admission to the general grounds during all four tournament days and during practice rounds. The cost is $50. A single-day ticket for a tournament day costs $30, while a single-day ticket on practice days costs $10.
All tickets can be purchased online at www.disneysports.com/golfclassic (http://www.disneysports.com/golfclassic). Guests can call the Disney Golf Classic hotline at 407/824-2250 for more information.
The Disney Golf Classic is the longest-running PGA TOUR event in Central Florida. It is part of the new PGA TOUR Fall Series and is the last event on the 2007 PGA TOUR schedule. The tournament's outcome will determine the final standings on the PGA TOUR official money list. Joe Durant won the 2006 Disney Golf Classic, which offered an event record purse of $4.6 million.
The Disney Golf Classic is part of Disney's Wide World of Sports, which includes championship golf courses, bass fishing, the Richard Petty Driving Experience and a host of other sports and recreational activities. The centerpiece is Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex, a 220-acre campus that is the leading venue for amateur and professional sports in the world with more than 180 events annually involving more than 30 different sports.