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Reservations Open for 2014 Open Championship Hospitality

4.21pm 7th February 2013 - Travel

Open 2013 screengrabReservations for The Open Championship Official Hospitality Programme at Royal Liverpool, 13-20 July 2014, have opened online at TheOpen.com  www.TheOpen.com/hospitality

The decision to accept reservations more than eighteen months prior to the Championship is prompted by customer demand, with North West golf fans eager to secure official hospitality packages.

The Open Championship was last held at Royal Liverpool in 2006 when Tiger Woods secured his third Open Championship victory in near-record high temperatures for the North West. An official attendance of 230,000 spectators was recorded, the second highest total in Open Championship history.

Announcing the move, The R&A’s Director of Marketing, Robin Bell said: “Our official hospitality programme gives our corporate customers the location they want, on course, close to the action, and they have the additional comfort of knowing that their advance purchase is secured by us and tailored to meet the highest standards of customer service.”

Two restaurants at Royal Liverpool will be housed in a new £2 million fairway-edge, double-deck pavilion and will share this prime viewing location with a complex of exclusive-use suites. Another restaurant will be sited in the busy tented village to meet the needs of smaller businesses and golf fans treating themselves to a packaged day out at golf’s oldest Major.

Official Hospitality Programme packages include priority parking, fast track entry, Open Championship TV with rolling leaderboard information, golf simulator access, air-conditioning and private washroom facilities.

The Open Championship Official Hospitality Programme sales team can be contacted by telephone on +44 (0) 844 371 0883, by email at hospitality@TheOpen.com or for detailed information visit TheOpen.com/hospitality.

 

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