Get your St Jude Championship tickets
May 28, 2009
PGA Golf fans are thinking this could be a great year to have Stanford St. Jude Championship Tickets to see the greatest golfers in the world live and in person. The Stanford St. Jude Championship starts on June 11 in Memphis Tennessee at the legendary TPC at Southwind, a Par 70 course with total yardage being 7,244 that is sure to challenge the top PGA players. The St Jude Championship was established in 1958, but the tournament has roots all the way back to 1945. The stroke play tournament wards the champion a purse worth $6,000,000. Because of the large purse, as well as the event being the final PGA event before the US Open, the St. Jude Championship is one of the biggest stops on the PGA TOUR. You definitely want to see the best golfers in the PGA Tour compete for it all so get your St Jude Championship tickets as soon as you can. 1996 St Jude Championship winner John Cook set both the aggregate and to-par scores that year with a 258 and an incredible -26. Current champion Justin Leonard will be doing his best to hold on to his title, so it should be a great time for St Jude Championship ticket holders for the event. be there for all the eagle and birdie action and get your golf event tickets as soon as you can.
Memorial Golf Tournament tickets are on sale now
May 21, 2009
With one of the bigger purses on the PGA TOUR, not to mention 500 FedEx Cup Points, the Memorial Tournament always manages to attract plenty of attention from PGA golfers, not to mention get a lot of fans looking for Memorial Golf Tournament Tickets to see the event live. The Memorial Tournament runs from June 4 through June 7. The golf tournament takes place at the legendary Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio. The Memorial Golf Tournament was established in 1976 and has taken place at the Muirfield Village Golf Club ever since. The par 72 is one of the more challenging courses on the PGA Tour, and its total yardage of 7,265 always proves tricky for golfers, but a delight for Memorial Golf Tournament ticket holders watching the action. The stroke play tournament awards a purse worth $6,000,000, definitely good reason for golfers to put on a show for Memorial Golf Tournament ticket holders out there.
PGA Tour golfers will be looking to break the course record, set in 1994 by Tom Lehman. He holds both aggregate and par records, with 268 and an incredible -20 Tom Lehman. Current champion Kenny Perry will be doing his best to not only hold on to his title but also break Lehmans record.

