PGA Championship tickets are on sale now!!
July 30, 2009

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Its almost time for the biggest event on the PGA TOUR so hurry up and get your tickets to the PGA Championship as soon as you can! There are just a few days left before the start of the 20009 PGA Championship. We will see some of the best golfers in the world face off for a chance to claim the final major tournament of the 2009 pga season. You do not want to miss this show because it should be one of the most exiting events of the year. Be there for all the excitement and get your PGA Championship Tickets as soon as you can. These guys are going for golfing glory, so don’t miss a second of the action. Who will win the 2009 PGA Championship? Golfers know that knowing what will happen during a golf tournament is next to impossible. But one thing we do know is that when you buy PGA Championship tickets you are going to see some fantastic golf action. The Final Majors Championship starts on August 13 in Chaska, Minnesota. You can learn more about the PGA Championship at PGA tickets, a site all about the golf tournament.

The 2009 PGA Championship Tournament is coming up!
Established in 1916, the PGA Championship is one of the most storied events in all of sports. The 2009 PGA Championship is being hosted by Hazeltine National Golf Club. The par this year will be 72, and the yardage will be 7,685. It is not only a stop on the PGA Tour, but also on the PGA European Tour and the Japan Golf Tour. The PGA Championship was a match play for the fist few years of its existence, from 1916–1957, but it became stroke play in 1958. The winner of the 2009 PGA Championship will be awarded a purse of $7,500,000.
The Aggregate Tournament record score holder is David Toms who hit 265 in 2001, giving him the honor of the best record for all majors. The to-par record of 18 is shared by Bob May (2000) and Tiger Woods (2000 and 2006). Current champion Pádraig Harrington will be doing his best to hold onto the title, but you know that the PGA Championship is going to be one of the best golf tournaments of the year. Make sure you have your golf tournament tickets because you definitely don’t want to miss any of the golfing action.
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Firesale on Bridgestone Invitational tickets!!
July 21, 2009

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Get your Bridgestone Invitational tickets today for the August 6 Tournament and see the best golfers on the PGA TOUR compete for golfing glory. The Bridgestone Invitational- Starts August 6 in Akron, Ohio. The WGC-Bridgestone Invitational is hosted by Firestone Country Club. Established in 1976, Firestone Country Club is a par 70 course with 7,400 in yardage. The Stroke play golf tournament is on the PGA, PGA European and Japan Golf Tours. The WGC-Bridgestone Invitational winner is awarded a purse of $8,000,000, quite a payday for the tournaments best performance. You know that with that much money on the line players will be putting on a show for anyone that has Bridgestone Invitational tickets to see the tournament. A testament to the Bridgestone Invitational’s prestige is the name of the tournament record holder Tiger Woods, whose 259 aggregate and -21 were set in 2000. Woods, along with current Bridgestone Invitational champion Vijay Singh will be player to look out for if you score Bridgestone Invitational tickets.
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Get you Canadian Open tickets today!
July 9, 2009
The Canadian Open is coming up and already golf fans are doing their best to get their hands on Canadian Open Golf Tickets to see the biggest PGA event in Canada. Established in 1904, the Canadian Open is a golf event that is full of rich tradition. The Canadian Open starts on July 23 in Debary, Florida at the prestigious Glen Abbey Golf Course in Oakville, Ontario, Canada.

Glen Abbey Golf Course in Oakville, Ontario hosts the 2009 Canadian Open
The par 71 course has proved to be a tough course to handle, and its 7,320 in total yards has foiled some of the best golfers in the world. Get your Canadian Open tickets and see the biggest stroke play tournament Canada has to offer. You know that with a purse of $5,000,000 golfers will be playing hard, and it should be quite a show for Canadian Open ticket holders out there. Current champion Chez Reavie will be working hard to defend his title, but you know the PGA TOUR never makes it easy. The club record for the Canadian Open is held by Johnny Palmer who shot 263 way back in 1952, while the to-par record of -22 was set by Tiger Woods during his historic run in 2000. When it comes to golf it doesn’t get much better than Canadian Open tickets, so make sure you see all the action and get your Canadian Open tickets as soon as you can.
Buy Buick Open tickets before its too late
July 9, 2009
The Buick Open- starts on July 30 in Grand Blanc, Michigan and should be one of the hotter golf tickets of the year. Fans are eager to see some of the best golfers alive compete for a Buick Open win, so get your Buick Open Tickets as soon as you can. Taking place at the historic Warwick Hills G&CC in Grand Blanc, Michigan, the Buick Open was established in 1958. The par 72 course features 7,127 in total yardage. The Buick Open Champion is awarded a $5,000,000 Purse. Current champion Kenny Perry will do his best to hold of the field and repeat. Golfers will not only be hoping to beat Perry, but they will gunning for the tournament record holder in both aggregate and to-par scoring Robert Wrenn whose 262 and -26 in 1987 are good for club record. See all the golf action up close and get your Buick Open tickets before its too late.
Get your US Bank Championship tickets
July 1, 2009
The biggest PGA event to hit Wisconsin, the U.S. Bank Championship, starts on July 16 and it has golf fans all over the area looking high and low for U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee Tickets because golf fans don’t want to miss it. Each year we see tons of attention on the golf tournament, and this year should be more of the same for US Bank Championship ticket holder. Make sure you get in on the fun and get your golf tickets for the US Bank championship ready to go.

Brown Deer Park Golf Course hosts the US Bank Championship
The U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee takes place at the Brown Deer Park Golf Course in Brown Deer, Wisconsin. Established in 1940, the US Bank Championship is one of the most historic golf tournament of the year. The course is a par 70 and features total yardage of 6,759. The stroke play tournament awards a purse of $4,000,000, not a bad prize for a few days on the links. You know that golfers will be playing hard to win the prize, not to mention put on a show for US Bank Championship ticket holders out there. You also know the golfers will be doing their best to beat the club records. Three golfers share the record for yardage 1t 260. Loren Roberts‘ did it in 2000, Ben Crane did it in 2005 and Corey Pavin did it a year later in 2006. The to-par record of -20 is shared by Ben Crane (2005) and Corey Pavin. You know that current champion Richard S. Johnson is going to be looking not only to hold onto his title, but also take one or both of his records all to himself. Make sure you don’t miss out on one of the biggest golf tournaments of the year and get your US Bank Championship tickets as soon as you can.
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British Open starts July 13, get your tickets today!
July 1, 2009
The third to last major of the PGA Season, the British Open is getting closer, and PGA Fans are looking for British Open tickets like they are going out of style. This year the British Open looks like it should be one of the most intense PGA Events of the year, so make sure you are there for all the golf action. The British Open- starts July 16 in Ayrshire, UK at the legendary golf course at Turnberry in Ayrshire, Scotland. You can learn more about the event at British Open Tickets. The British Open is perhaps the most storied of all the Majors, as well as the only one outside the US. The Open Championship dates to 1860 when it was established. Par for the 2009 British Open at Turnberry will be 70. Total yardage for the course will be an exhausting 7,250. Not only is the British Open a stop on the PGA TOUR, but it is also played by members of the PGA European Tour and the Japan Golf Tour. The stroke play tournament awards its winner $8,637,720 not to mention the prestige that comes with winning the British Open. You know golfers are going to be playing hard, and entertaining British Open ticket holders as well. While Greg Norman holds the aggregate score on the British Open, Tiger Woods holds not only the to-par record for the British Open with -19, but that is the lowest par score out of any major tournament all time. Norman set his record in 1993, while Woods set his with his legendary performance in 2000. Golf fans know that Pádraig Harrington is the defending champ, and he will be pitting on a show for British Open ticket holders once again. Don’t miss out on all the action and get your British Open tickets as soon as you can.
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