Fans are encouraged to act quickly to purchase their tickets for the second annual Bermuda Championship. The PGA TOUR event, scheduled October 26th to November 1st at Port Royal Golf Course, Southampton, will be the first TOUR event since March to welcome general admission spectators on-site during competition rounds. “We have been overwhelmed by the response that we’ve received from the island,” said Tournament Director Sean Sovacool. “We look forward to a week of great golf with spectators for the first time since March. I encourage anyone interested in attending to purchase their tickets while they last.” Since going on sale last week, Sunday’s round has nearly sold out, with fewer than 100 general admission tickets remaining. Gates are open to the public Thursday, October 29th to Sunday, November 1st, with daily general admission available for $35. Tickets will not be sold at the gate; they are available only in advance and can be purchased through the tournament website at www.bermudachampionship.com/tickets. All spectators, regardless of age, must have a ticket to access the grounds of Port Royal Golf Course. A VIP upgrade is available for the Longtail Club located on 18 green. Hospitality tickets include food and beverage. Thursday and Friday tickets are sold out, with limited availability remaining for Saturday and Sunday. Contact Sean Sovacool at sean@bermudachampionship.com for details. The Bermuda Championship will feature 132 of the world’s top professional golfers competing over four days. Brendon Todd is set to defend his title, scheduled to appear along with recently announced Danny Willett, the 2016 Masters champion, and fan-favorite Harold Varner III. Additional field announcements will be made, as players have until Friday, October 23rd to commit. Spectator protocols will include temperature checks, the mandatory wearing of face masks upon entry and around the golf course, social distancing with six feet of separation, and the use of hand sanitizer, with units placed throughout the venue, including entrances, restrooms, and concession locations. For the safety of spectators and players, autographs will not be permitted. For the latest Bermuda Championship information, visit www.bermudachampionship.com. General inquiries may be directed to bcinfo@bermudachampionship.com.
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