How To Attend The 148th Open at Royal Portrush in 2019

The 148th Open at Royal Portrush in 2019 shall see a significant change in the distribution of tickets to the Championship when sold as part of a travel package. Whereas previously, an untold number of companies could include daily or weekly tickets as part of their “travel package”, effective in 2019, only authorized companies can do so. Read more “How To Attend The 148th Open at Royal Portrush in 2019”

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3 Championship Courses and the Final Round of the Masters await in 2019

Another thrilling Masters Tournament is in the books and Patrick Reed became the latest golfer to earn admission to an exclusive club (and the Tuesday Champions’ Dinner). The former Augusta State golfer shot 15-under par to claim the green jacket and a one-shot victory over Rickie Fowler.

Regardless the outcome and eventual champion, Augusta National Golf Club always delivers a dramatic finale each April. Officials set up the course in the final round Sunday to provide a palate for the world’s best players to put their incredible skills on display. This year alone, we watched as three golfers – Webb Simpson, Paul Casey and Jordan Spieth – scorched the Alister MacKenzie layout early and threatened the course record of 63 (held by Nick Price and Greg Norman) only to falter late as the ghosts of Masters past surely crept into their mind, one by one.

Obtaining a badge to attend the final round of the Masters has been called the toughest ticket in sports. Patrons pass them down to family members or perhaps loan them to friends and most who don’t know the right someone are usually out of luck.

PerryGolf is here to help, however. Next year, you could be one of the patrons watching a critical eagle on 13, awaiting an ace at 16 or cheering the champion as he makes the long climb up the 18th fairway to the green. Attending the final round is an option available to guests on our 2019 Charleston & Bermuda Golf Cruise, an 11-Night round trip out of New York City on the outstanding Azamara Journey.

Of course, you will do more than watch golf on this cruise, which is ideal for golf-loving couples and for golfers with spouses who don’t play golf. The cruise includes rounds at excellent courses bordering the Atlantic Ocean. Here’s what you need to know about the layouts you’ll enjoy on the cruise.

Kiawah Island Ocean Course

American architect Pete Dye crafted this gem for the 1991 Ryder Cup, which reached a thrilling conclusion when Bernhard Langer’s par putt on 18 slipped past the lip sending the U.S. team to a 14.5 to 13.5 victory.

Several players who competed in those matches returned 16 years later to battle the Ocean Course in the 68th Senior PGA Championship, won by the South African pro Denis Watson with a 279 total.

Then, in 2012 Rory McIlroy, the young superstar from Northern Ireland, enhanced his blossoming future, blistering the Ocean Course in 13-under and blitzing the PGA Championship field by eight shots to secure his second major championship.

With 10 holes running alongside the Atlantic Ocean, handling the wind is one key ingredient to taming this monster. In addition, the course is one of only a few in North America that features the saltwater tolerant Paspalum grass on its fairways and greens. It can be tricky to read – and present a devilish rough.

“There’s no other course in the Northern Hemisphere that has as many seaside holes,” – Ocean Course architect Pete Dye

Along those lines, don’t forget to pack an extra sleeve of balls – or three – before tackling the Ocean Course.

Mid-Ocean Club

Charles Blair MacDonald was a pioneer in American golf course architecture, crafting gems such as the New York triumvirate of National Golf Links, Sleepy Hollow CC and Piping Rock Club in the early 20th century. Also in this era, he designed a gem on Bermuda, the small island in the Atlantic Ocean, 880 miles east of Charleston, SC.

Opened in 1921, Mid-Ocean features not only stunning panoramic views of the ocean, but also incredibly intricate strategic gems such as the par-4 No. 5, which provides the ultimate in risk & reward, tempting golfers to challenge the water hazard and carry as much of it as they can.

The course measures only 6,540 yards from the championship tees but the always present strong wind and intensive bunkering creates a stiff test for golfers of any skill level.

Port Royal Golf Club 

Robert Trent Jones Sr. designed this beauty in 1970, giving golfers on Bermuda another championship layout on which to test their skills and enjoy the abundant scenery.

RTJ Sr. was a prolific golf course architect with more than 400 courses to his credit in the United States and throughout the world. His sons, Robert Trent Jones Jr. and Rees Jones have carried on his legacy.

Measuring 6,842 yards from the championship tees, Port Royal is the longest course on Bermuda and presented a terrific test for the reigning major champions when it played host to the PGA Grand Slam of Golf in 2009 and 2010.

The 16th hole at Port Royal is a magnificent par-3, a stout 235 yards from the tips with only the glorious blue water of the Atlantic Ocean between the golfer and the green. Proper club selection and impeccable execution are imperative to solve this daunting riddle from any set of tees.

 

 

 

 

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Are You a Semifinalist to Win a $10,000 Tour for Two?

We are pleased to announce the 100 semifinalists who have been selected for their chance to win the $10,000 Tour for Two sweepstakes. Those participants whose name appears more than once have additional chances to win.

Patrick Abbey
Sharon Ailts
Steve Back
Kristy Balser
David Bercovich
Sarah Berntson
Ashton Bird
Rich Blakemore
Andrew Boling
Andrea Boyles
Brenda Broome
Shari Bruno
Doug Bugni
Madonna Byrne
Colleen Cahill
Marvin Caparros
Serina Chea
Serina Chea
Norman Clark
Andrew Clauson
Andrew Clauson
Vivian Cocca
John Colon
Maureen Conway
Christian Costa
Lisa Crisp
Jeff Cummings
Audrey Currie
Janice Danielson
John Deal
Tori Dulwick
Chris Eckland
Brent Elliott
Brian Flynn
Sara Gaulin
Mister Gilbert
Ben Goergen
Katherine Gray
Katherine Gray
Katherine Gray
Jeff Griffin
Mikkel Hansen
Kimberly Harrison
Davis Heatwole
Steve Hughes
Bob Humphrey
Ryan Irvine
Barry Kay
Carol Kensiski
Jean Kesner
Matthew Kichman
Jason Kinnin
Jason Kinnin
Jason Kinnin
Terrell Klein
MARY KROSCH
Stephen Leary
Erik Lecomte
Dale Leonard
Alex Lessard
Matt Mancuso
Melinda Markle
Cindy Marshall
Susan Mathews
Susan Mathews
Ed Matthews
Christina McQueen
Todd Moon
James Murphy
Chantale Neron
Jeannie Neyers
Janine OFlaherty
Ken Olmstead
Ken Olmstead
Daniel Overbeck
Albert Peruzzo
Michele Petrucci
John Przybylowski
Spencer Rafferty
Eric Rainbolt
Victor Riche
Mark Roehrig
Kenneth Scholz
Chris Schrape
Phil Schweitzer
Phil Schweitzer
Scott Senior
James Sickels
Tony Solomon
Louis Solorio
Doug Studer
Stephen TenEyck
Philippe Therrien
Patrick Tobin
Kenel Valmeus
Sherri Weeks
Ken Wolfe
Gerald Wright
Paul Wyatt
Dennis Zukiwsky

The final drawing will take place on Friday, March 9, 2018. 
 
Good luck to all!


 
Gordon Dalgleish
President & Co-Founder

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