January 5, 2007, Newsletter Issue #47: US Open Reserved Seating

Tip of the Week

You want to avoid the crowds--you're always at the airport eight hours early. So while you're planning your purchase of golf tickets, you wonder if you can buy reserved seating US Open golf tickets. While your broker or Ticketmaster will try to get you the best view of the seventeenth green, in most cases there is no reserved seating for people buying US Open golf tickets. It's typically first come first serve.

If you want to plunk your golf-shorts-clad (please, we pray, no plaid) self into a grandstand seat, you don't have to get up while the course is still dark. Get to the course before the earliest tee time and yell "Fore" if you have to push someone out of your preferred seat. Just remember, the ticket broker won't guarantee you a reserved seat, so you may have a bigger shootout than Tiger Woods and Fuzzy Zoeller. Don't hang around the airport afterwards--even with security checkpoints, you still have time to enjoy the Sunday night celebrations of the greatest game ever played.

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