If you’re looking for a top-tier golfing event this August, you’re definitely in luck, as the Northern Trust Open is one of those incredible events that you definitely will want to be a part of sooner or later even if your just a fan.
Tickets are on sale now and for various different deals. You have the deluxe weekly pass with grants you admission to all events that week from August 5th-11th. Ticket prices for attending practices are significantly cheaper then the performance dates. After two days of practice the competition will move on.
This historic event dates back to the 1920s, where it was originally called the Los Angeles Open.
Bryson DeChambeau won last year’s Northern Trust Open after an intense final round.
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When you’re there in the middle of an amazing event like this one, it won’t take long to get completely swept away by the enthusiasm of the moment.
This tournament will also likely be an exciting one to watch because of the brand new rules changes instituted by the U.S. Golf Association, which have divided players and fans on whether they ultimately help or hurt the game.
Looking for great tickets and you can’t find a great price? Look no further, then Stub Hub which has all your needs. Tickets are now available for all dates of the tournament, so be sure to get them now before they sell out!
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