Ticket special offers up to a $120 savings, expires Sept. 15 and will be the deepest ticket discount of the year for daily and weekly grounds tickets
LA QUINTA, Calif. – With many of the PGA TOUR’s stars currently competing in the FedExCup playoffs, the Humana Challenge in partnership with the Clinton Foundation begins its ticket sales for the 2015 tournament by offering 2-for-1 sales on daily grounds tickets ($40 savings) and weekly grounds tickets ($120 savings) online at www.HumanaChallenge.com. This special, limited-time ticket offer is available only through Sept. 15.
The 56th Humana Challenge, which returns to La Quinta Jan. 19-25, is a 72-hole event and features 156 professionals playing for a $5.7 million purse at the Arnold Palmer Private Course at PGA WEST (host course), the Jack Nicklaus Private Course at PGA WEST and La Quinta Country Club.
“We strongly encourage our loyal Humana Challenge supporters and all golf fans to plan ahead and take advantage of this 2-for-1 ticket offer because special offers on our daily and weekly tickets will not get any better than this leading into the 2015 tournament,” said Humana Challenge Executive Director/CEO Bob Marra. “The fan experience and the player field at the Humana Challenge gets better each year, and our increased attendance in 2014 is a testament to that. We want to share the excitement of the world’s best golf tour with everyone in the Coachella Valley and Western Riverside County.”
Patrick Reed is the Humana Challenge’s defending champion, having shot 9-under-par 63s in his first three rounds and finished at 28-under 260. Sporting all three of his PGA TOUR victories in the past 13 months, Reed has already vaulted into the top 30 of the world rankings and the FedExCup playoff standings. He will be a member of the U.S. Ryder Cup Team for the first time in September.
The Humana Challenge offers tournament week Pro-Am positions and hospitality packages at HumanaChallenge.com or by calling 760-346-8184.
Since 1960, Desert Classic Charities, the non-profit entity that organizes the Humana Challenge, has donated more than $56 million to a wide range of Coachella Valley charitable organizations and Eisenhower Medical Center.