Solheim Ticket Offer
Exclusive Ticket Offer through Club Ambassadors, Seán Ó Díomasaigh or Mary Higgins
Season Ticket €125
Entry on all six days – 3 days of practice including the opening ceremony and 3 days of matches (Fri, Sat, Sun)
ONE complimentary green fee @ Killeen Castle to be used in 2011/12 with a value of €125
One Season Ticket to the Ladies Irish Open at Killeen Castle on Aug 5th to 7th .Value €25
PING Pavilion Ticket €250
The PING Pavilion is a private pavilion situated on the magnificent signature 7th hole a double dog leg par 5 with water down the left and heavy green side bunkering to contend with. PING Pavilion Ticket holders can come and go from the pavilion at any time. Private dining, bar and toilet facilities together with an outdoor seated area. PING Pavilion ticket holders will also have VIP car parking on site adjacent to the pavilion.
Entry to the private PING Pavilion Thursday to Sunday and entry to the tournament on all six days
ONE complimentary green fee @ Killeen Castle to be used in in 2011/12 with a value of €125
Killeen Castle Loyalty Card which will give you a 20% discount on green fees for up to four players on any day when playing Killeen Castle in 2011/12
€50 coupon for Dave Pelz Scoring Game School – one day clinic
Exclusive on site VIP car parking on each day
Season Ticket to the Ladies Irish Open at Killeen Castle on August 5th to 7th, value €25
Additional Information
Your Season and PING Pavilion Ticket is transferrable
All children up to the age of 18 accompanied by a holder of a Season or PING Pavilion ticket purchased through the Ambassador Programme will have free entry to the tournament
Ticketmaster charge under the Ambassador Programme is only €1 per ticket whereas tickets purchased online will carry a Ticketmaster charge of €5.95 per ticket. Ticketmaster form available on request from Seán or an the members notice board in Knightsbrook golf club.
Payment for your ticket will not be processed until 1st of July 2011
Please contact your Club Ambassador for further details.
SeánÓ Díomasaigh