Grab your seats, folks! As we enter the final month of 2024, we are yet to examine the Hero World Challenge, hosted by Tiger Woods, which is herewith its 25th edition. This highly anticipated event will take place at Albany Golf Club in the Bahamas, but the host will not be teeing off as he has still not recovered from his sixth back surgery. The tournament will take place from Dec 5 – Dec 8. With less than 10 days to go, it’s time to grab your passes.
Join your favorite golfers with these unmatched passes
The $105 ground pass valid for one day grants you to join the field of 20 elite PGA Tour pros. Along with that, the pass holders also get to experience the rich and premium food and drinks while viewing the fiery shots.
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To elevate your experience, remember to choose the EIGHTEEN hospitality package, overlooking the 18th Green, and get access to all the amenities with a single pass. With this hospitality package, you also get an invitation to the India Nite Beach Party on Friday and the Sundowner Celebration on Sunday. That’s not it! In addition to the beach party, you also get your EIGHTEEN hospitality credentials for each competition day.
The Hero World Challenge is a world-class golf competition that focuses on creating memorable moments. Thus, its Inside The Ropes and Pro-Am packages benefit facilities in a rewarding manner. The Inside the Ropes package is as thrilling as it sounds. This pass allows you to walk 18 holes from tee to green with a featured professional pairing. You can also see the pros make important club selections, read the green’s breaks, and celebrate a great shot.
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Feeling excited enough? There is more. Inside The Ropes passes provide access for two visitors in one round, a celebratory photo with your pro pairing, and two EIGHTEEN hospitality wristbands for the day’s event. If you want to have an even more immersive experience, the Pro-Am Package is your ideal pass to the greens. With this, you can put your abilities to the test over three days of golf before seeing the world’s finest compete on the course.
You get an optional practice round on Monday, an amateur outing on Tuesday, a pairings lunch to select your professional partner, and an official Pro-Am on Wednesday. All these things are included under one pass. Additionally, pro pass holders will also receive invitations to the India Nite celebration on Friday and the Sundowner Celebration on Sunday. Hold on, it’s not all!
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You also get to dinner at Aviva Beach on Wednesday and EIGHTEEN hospitality cards from Thursday through Sunday. With a special bonus while experiencing the never-to-be-forgotten event! To know the prices and other details, fill in the form, and a staff member will connect with you for more information. This was for people who are traveling to the Bahamas for the event, but what about those who will be at home?
How to watch the Hero World Challenge?
Passholders will be able to enter the gates at 9:30 a.m. on the first two days. Whereas, online viewers may watch the match from 1:30-4:30 PM on Golf Channel and the NBC Sports app. Starting the third day, the greens gate will be open between 10 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. If you are heading to Albany, you should utilize the East Gate, which is located off Adelaide Road. But, if you are unable to go to the Bahamas, you may watch from the comfort of your own home via the NBC, Peacock, or NBC Sports apps.
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On Saturday, Golf Channel will air the broadcast from 12-2:30 p.m. & NBC 2:30-5 p.m. On Sunday, Golf Channel will start at 11 a.m. and will air till 1:30 p.m. & NBC will then begin at 1:30 and wind up at 4:30 p.m.
As the weather cools throughout the world, the Bahamas will have temperatures in the mid-70s to low 80s Fahrenheit. Who do you believe will win? As the anticipation grows, have you already picked up your tickets? Share with us in the comments below.
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