Las Vegas, Nevada (July 25, 2013 CORRECTION: TICKETS ARE $100)–Now is your chance to win an official Championship Pro-Am spot in Las Vegas' PGA Tour event, the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open. You can enter an official raffle for $100 which will give you a chance to win and play with a PGA Tour pro on Wednesday, October 16, 2013, at the private TPC Summerlin, the host course. The prize includes the round of golf, a night stay at a hotel, an invitation for two to the pro-am pairings party, an official badge for access to the PGA Tour event all week, and tournament gifts valued at $1,000. No more than 150 tickets will be sold so, at worst, you will have a 1 in 150 chance of winning. And those are decents odds in Vegas. –By Brian Hurlburt, Follow @LVGolfInsider
To purchase raffle tickets call Stephanie Maes at 702-589-4949 or email her at smaes@shrinershospitalsopen.com. Proceeds benefit the Shriners Hospitals for Children. Buy a few tickets and your odds drop accordingly. The winner will be drawn by defending champion and Las Vegas Golf Region resident Ryan Moore on September 4 at the official media day at TPC Summerlin. Entrants need not be present. Click for more details about the Championship Pro-Am experience.
In other tournament news, event management is offering a special Summer Ticket Package which includes 45% off two tickets to the tournament plus Nike golf balls, and a Nike hat. The offer is a $90 retail value for only $49.99 through the end of July. Click now to purchase your tickets at the official tournament website.
This video from the tournament details the experience that you can win!
The 2013 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open brings the FedExCup to Las Vegas as the PGA TOUR returns to the Las Vegas valley for the 31st consecutive year. Many of the top golfers in the world will participate in the competition and help support the mission of Shriners Hospitals for Children®, from October 14 – 20. Follow the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open on Facebook and Twitter. Certain rules and restrictions can apply to the raffer and will be detailed by tournament managment.