ISPS Handa Wales Open ticket reductions
Fans who book before the end of February will receive significant reductions on tickets for tournament to be held on Twenty Ten Course at Celtic Manor
Reduced ticket prices for the ISPS Handa Wales Open will be available to fans who purchase their tickets in advance.
Those who book before the end of February can save significant amounts, with adult tickets available at £21 as opposed to £30, while a four day season ticket is available for £47 instead of £65.
To receive the discounted price for the event, which runs from May 31 to June 3 2012 on the Twenty Ten Course at Celtic Manor, fans should book their tickets before 29 February.
VIP hospitality packages are also available and start at £200 plus VAT.
Celtic Manor Resort chief executive, Dylan Matthews, said: "This year's ISPS Handa Wales Open promises to be another fantastic event as we welcome on board our new title sponsor.
"With a first prize of £300,000 and a total purse of £1.8m, we know many of the European Tour's leading players will be vying for the Ryder Cup qualifying points on offer.
"The dramatic conclusion to the last Ryder Cup here at Celtic Manor is still fresh in the memory and this is another great opportunity for sports fans to see more top-class golf on the spectacular Twenty Ten Course."
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Previous winners of the tournament include Graeme McDowell and Ian Poulter, while last year's event was won by Sweden's Alexander Noren. Visit the ISPS Handa Wales Open website for more details.
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