Best seats in the house offered for Abu Dhabi classic
The 2014 Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship will feature three of the world’s top 11 players and defending champion Jamie Donaldson.
World number three Rory McIlroy, reigning US Open Champion Justin Rose, world number 11 Luke Donald and Abu Dhabi’s record-breaking global golf ambassador Matteo Manassero will compete for the richest purse offered on the Desert Swing, the European Tour’s trio of early-season, regional events.
Abu Dhabi Golf Club, located 15 minutes from the city centre and 10 minutes from Abu Dhabi International Airport, is offering golf fans a chance to reserve the best seat at the championship (January 16-19) with the launch of The Falcon Terrace Hospitality Packages.
Packages include the opportunity to meet with some of the professionals throughout the day, international buffet lunch and live cooking stations, complimentary refreshments to take onto the course, priority parking, daily draw sheet and VIP access to the clubhouse at the rate of AED 1,200pp (£200) for non-members or AED 1,000 (£170) for members.
Benefits also include a complimentary four ball on the National Course with every table of 10 purchased for four days and the chance to enter a daily competition.
Early bookings will receive a 10% concession and other discounts are available for tables of 10 and for multiple day bookings.
For sales and further inquiries contact Louise Simpson at [email protected]
Ian Jarrett
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