US Open tickets are on sale now!!

June 4, 2009

Fans of PGA golf are already looking high and low for US Open Golf tickets to see one of the biggest events of the year live and in person. You definitely do not want to miss seeing one of the four majors live and in person so make sure that you have your US Open tickets ready to go. This year promises to be one of the most thrilling US Open in quite some time, as you have Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson playing very good golf. But they will have to contend with a field that is playing very well indeed. For more info on the tournament, as well as how to buy tickets, take a look at US Open ticket, a sister site devoted to getting tickets to the legendary gold tournament. You can also check out the page on Golf Tickets Online all about the US Open. The US Open Tournament starts on June 18 in Farmingdale, NY. As one of the premier PGA TOUR events of the year, the US Open has one of the most historic traditions in all the PGA. The US Open dates all the way back to 1895. The US Open changes golf course every year. The 2009 US Open takes place at Bethpage State Park, one of the most historic and celebrated golf courses on the PGA TOUR. The par for the course will be set at 70 for the 2009 US Open, while the yardage will be 7,214. The US Open is understandably a stop along many of the golf tours around the world, including not only the PGA Tour, but also the PGA European Tour and the Japan Golf Tour.

Bethpage State Park will host the 2009 US Open

Bethpage State Park will host the 2009 US Open

The Format for the US Open is, as always, stroke play, and the purse for winning the US Open is $7,500,000. Jack Nicklaus, Lee Janzen, Tiger Woods and Jim Furik all share the tournament record aggregate score with 272. Jack Nicklaus set the record in 1980, while Lee Janzen tied it in 1993, Tiger Woods met it in both 2000 and 2003, and Furik also met it in 2003. Seeing any of these golfers tie with Nicklaus must have been a treat indeed for whoever had US Open tickets for that event. But, whoever had US Open tickets to see Tiger Woods set the to-par record with an astounding -12 in 2000 saw something that will likely never be equaled in golf. Tigers performance at the 2000 US Open is the stuff legends are made of. But then again, think about those that had US Open tickets to witness first-hand Tigers dominating win in the 2008 US Open, when he won the tournament practically playing in a wheelchair. You look up “gutsy golf” in the dictionary and there is a picture of Tiger winning the 2008 US Open. That is why golf tickets are so special, because you never know what you are going to see. You do not want to miss seeing one of the most legendary events in the entire world, so get your US Open tickets as soon as you can. After last years win, Tiger should have a much easier time defending his title than he did last year with the broken leg and all. Don’t miss the fun and get your tickets to the US Open as soon as you can.

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