Ryder Cup tickets: Last chance to buy
Golf fans have one last chance to purchase tickets for match days and practice days at the 2010 Ryder Cup thanks to a final release of tickets for the tournament which takes place from October 1-3 at The Celtic Manor Resort, South Wales
Golf fans have one last chance to purchase tickets for match days and practice days at the 2010 Ryder Cup thanks to a final release of tickets for the tournament which takes place from October 1-3 at The Celtic Manor Resort, South Wales. Tickets are available on a first come first served basis so you are advised to act fast if you'd like to be there. Go to rydercup.com/tickets to get yours. The tickets available are one-day ground passes for match days and practice days. For Friday and Saturday they cost £100 daily and for Sunday's concluding singles and closing ceremony the price is £130. Practice day tickets are available for £30 on the Tuesday 28 and Wednesday 29, September and for £40 on September 30, when the opening ceremony also takes place. In addition, travel and accommodation packages can be purchased exclusively from Ryder Cup Travel Services at rcts.co.uk To contact the Ryder Cup customer service team call 0871 230 1086 or e-mail rydercup@seetickets.com. To make sure you have your place at Celtic Manor go to rydercup.com/tickets
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