July 11, 2008, Newsletter Issue #125: US Open Hospitality Tickets

Tip of the Week

A little Gatorade, a cooler and an umbrella, as well as sturdy walking shoes. That's all you need to enjoy the 2006 US Open, right? Wrong. With concession fees off the scale (maybe thanks to player endorsements?), you don't want to wait in line for a $6.00 hot dog.

Hospitality US Open tickets, like hospitality Masters tickets and PGA Tour tickets, are just what the avid golfer needs. You can get cold poached salmon and Caesar salad in hospitality tents as well as the more traditional chips, pretzels, hamburgers and hot dogs. Don't forget the beer and iced tea! Your golf ticket broker will typically strive to find you hospitality badges even with sold-out tournaments.

We especially recommend buying access to the hospitality tent if you're walking the grounds from six a.m. to six p.m. Besides, you didn't want to lug that cooler around anyway--it gets in the way when you're getting Tiger's autograph.

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