QuintEvents tees up partnership with the Presidents Cup
Major event and sports hospitality firm QuintEvents has inked a partnership agreement to become the exclusive worldwide official experiences provider of the Presidents Cup.
The deal covers the September 26 – October 1, 2017 event at Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City and in 2021 at Quail Hallow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The Presidents Cup is a golf team matchplay competition with 24 of the world’s top golfers, and is held every two years, alternating between venues in the US and overseas.
"This is a new era for the Presidents Cup, an exciting new chapter in its already accomplished history," said Presidents Cup executive director Matt Kamienski.
"To bring the event to not only Liberty National, but to Jersey City and the iconic backdrop that is the Big Apple – we couldn’t be more excited about welcoming a global audience through the packages provided by QuintEvents."
QuintEvents hospitality packages for the event include VIP transportation, fast track entry, inclusive food and beverage service, and photo op with the trophy.
"We are very excited to join forces with the PGA Tour for such a prestigious event as The Presidents Cup, and to provide golf fans with exclusive insider access through Presidents Cup Experiences," said QuintEvents president Brian Ruede.
QuintEvents offers a host of packages designed around big ticket sporting events including the NBA All-Star Game, Super Bowl, Formula One and MotoGP and the Kentucky Derby.
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