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notice.
Description |
Location |
Buy Tickets |
Practice
Rounds July 11-12-13
(Mon, Tue & Wed) |
Grounds
Access
Price per Day |
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Championship
Round July 14
(Thursday) |
Grounds
Access
Price per Day |
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Championship
Round July 15
(Friday) |
Grounds
Access
Price per Day |
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Championship
Round July 16
(Saturday) |
Grounds
Access
Price per Day |
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Championship
Round July 17
(Sunday) |
Grounds
Access
Price per Day |
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| Full
Week Season Ticket (admission for all days) |
Grounds
Access |
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Delivery of all British Open practice round tickets and British Open badges will be by Fed-Ex overnight service, or by local courier. All deliveries are guaranteed no later than midnight the night before the event. Every attempt will be made to deliver as early as possible.
StageFront Tickets is not responsible for rain delays, postponements, or cancellations.
All Sales are Final.
Stage Front Tickets requires a refundable deposit for each four day badge at the time of purchase. Individual Days will have different deposit amounts generally equal to the remaining value of the badge. After the tournament, the four day badges must be returned in order to receive a full refund. All ticket orders guaranteed by contract.
Consult your account rep for more details. Ticket prices guaranteed at the time payment is received. A confirmation receipt will be issued upon full payment.
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is an independent Ticket Broker and is not affiliated with any box office
ticketing system. (i.e. TicketMaster, Protix) Performer or the Official PGA
web site.
The British Open, Golf's oldest national championship was played for the
first time in October of 1860, when eight men played three rounds over the
12-hole course at the Prestwick Golf Club in Scotland. The next
year, the British Open event was declared "open to the whole world,"
and the
event has been known simply as the Open Championship ever since.
Over the years, the Royal and Ancient Golf Club established a rota
of seaside host courses that give the British Open a links-course character
unique among the majors. Tournament officials began awarding the
famous claret jug to the winner after the original trophy -- a red
leather belt embellished with a silver buckle -- was given to Young
Tom Morris on the occasion of his third straight win of the British Open in
1870.
Future British Open Golf Championships
2008 |
Lancashire Course |
17-20 July |
2009 |
Ailsa Course |
16-19 July |
2010 |
Old Course |
15-18 July |
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