View Full Version : Nicklaus Event at Polo Field next Monday
8isenough
10-14-2013, 11:24 AM
Are a lot of people going to Five-Star Foursome - A Lesson With The Legends?
Are people turned off by how much it costs?
http://http://www.golfatthevillages.com/5star4some/index.asp
Virginians
10-14-2013, 12:40 PM
The Legends are volunteering their time for this event which is very worthwhile. I am not able to attend because of the cost and really don't want the free chair.
ajbrown
10-14-2013, 12:47 PM
Are a lot of people going to Five-Star Foursome - A Lesson With The Legends?
Are people turned off by how much it costs?
http://http://www.golfatthevillages.com/5star4some/index.asp
The original link had an issue. I will not be south yet. It is on a special day though.... my Dad's birthday!
Golf The Villages-Five star foursome (http://www.golfatthevillages.com/5star4some/index.asp)
drooney60@hotmail.com
10-14-2013, 02:54 PM
It's not everyday that you have the opportunity to see Jack Nicklaus, David Duvall, Jim Furyk and Michelle McGann on the same program. Yes the tickets were a little high, but we think that it is worth it. They will also be giving golf tips as well as stories from the PGA. Who knows, we may get to have our picture taken with them as well as a autograph or two. We're really excited about going!!!
ilovetv
10-14-2013, 03:31 PM
The web page about the event says "Proceeds to Benefits: “Combat Veterans to Careers” and “K9 for Warriors”.
Is that a good cause or what?
steamdogman
10-15-2013, 09:51 AM
Actually, the highest priced tickets are sold out
Dr Winston O Boogie jr
10-15-2013, 10:06 AM
I don't think that the ticket prices are high at all. I don't think that the cast is all that great. Nicklaus, of course, the greatest golfer of all time is worth the price alone. Jim Furyk is another one that would be great to hear from. The rest are kind of washed up one time winners. If I still had interest in golf, I'd go. Of course the most expensive seats sold first. To people with a lot of money, a couple hundred bucks is nothing.
redwitch
10-15-2013, 10:52 AM
The prices seem reasonable for what you're getting. However, first time I ever heard of volunteers being asked to purchase their shirts -- an East Coast thing?
Number 6
10-16-2013, 02:14 PM
The prices seem reasonable for what you're getting. However, first time I ever heard of volunteers being asked to purchase their shirts -- an East Coast thing?
Maybe. The pro tourneys that I am familiar with require volunteers to buy a whole outfit, including jackets and hats. It can add up. I am referring to the LPGA tournaments in Rochester and Corning and the majors held at Oak Hill in Rochester.
Where do you get tickets? Do you have to do it in person?
I would love to give them to my husband (who is down there) but I am not.
drooney60@hotmail.com
10-16-2013, 07:16 PM
Tickets can be purchased at any of the golf shops, tennis shops, tee time office or the custom club shops at Sarasota Practice Facility. Call Todd Rayburn at 352-753-3396 with any questions. Prices vary.
Tickets can be purchased at any of the golf shops, tennis shops, tee time office or the custom club shops at Sarasota Practice Facility. Call Todd Rayburn at 352-753-3396 with any questions. Prices vary.
Thanks! Got some for the birdie level. Should be fun.
drooney60@hotmail.com
10-17-2013, 02:50 PM
That's great!! Enjoy!
sweetieboy
10-17-2013, 02:56 PM
Maybe. The pro tourneys that I am familiar with require volunteers to buy a whole outfit, including jackets and hats. It can add up. I am referring to the LPGA tournaments in Rochester and Corning and the majors held at Oak Hill in Rochester.
Absolutely correct!
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