Winn-Dixie is proud to partner with the PGA TOUR to
bring the National Tour to the Jacksonville area featuring
the PGA stars of tomorrow. The Nationwide Tour is the
proving ground for the PGA TOUR with the 25 leading
money winners at year end earning PGA TOUR status for
2011.
The PepsiCo TICKETS Fore CHARITY program is an incredible
opportunity for non-profit organizations like Theatreworks
to raise money while you, your friends and family get
to experience great golf and see the PGA stars of the
future.
Remember, 100% of your ticket price goes to help us
bring the arts education to Jacksonville’s children,
so get them while you can!
| Tentative Schedule of Events |
|
| Monday |
All Day Professional Practice Rounds |
| Tuesday |
All Day Professional Practice Rounds
5:00 pm Jr. Clinic on Driving Range |
| Wednesday |
All Day Pro-Am on both courses |
| Thursday |
8:00 am-6:30 pm Tournament Round 1 |
| Friday |
8:00 am-6:30 pm Tournament Round 2 |
| Saturday |
8:00 am-4:00 pm Tournament Round 3 |
| Sunday |
8:00 am-4:00 pm Final Round |
Three ways to order
tickets:
1) Download this PDF and send
it in: OrderForm
2) Send an e-mail to golftickets-theatreworks@comcast.net.
3) Online at www.winn-dixiejacksonvilleopen.com,
order and choose Theatreworks, Inc. as your designated
charity.
Tour and ticket information:
· Tickets are only available through the PepsiCo
TICKETS Fore CHARITY program.
· This week-long tournament will be the last
full field event of the year with 144 professional players.
· Two-thirds of the Winn-Dixie Jacksonville Open
players will return to Jacksonville to play on the world’s
stage – the PGA Players Championship.
· Details regarding tour players and tee times
will be available at www.winn-dixiejacksonvilleopen.com.
· The TPC Sawgrass clubhouse will be open to
the public during the tournament.
· Tickets will be mailed in July 2010.
· Children under age 16 are admitted free.
· A purchase of tickets through the PepsiCo TICKETS
Fore CHARITY program is not considered a donation to
the designated charity and is not tax deductible.