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Purchase Tickets Online!
Online Sales have ended
please purchase tickets to The ILoveNY Championship at the gate
| Tournament Ticket Pricing |
| Adult
Daily General Admission |
$5 per person
per day |
| Family
Package (4 tickets for any day) |
$15 |
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Youth admission (16 & Under) - FREE |
FREE |
Please no cameras, cell
phones, or pagers allowed on tournament grounds.
In the case of inclement weather, please follow the
instructions of the tournament volunteers, and seek shelter immediately.
For Kids & FamiliesHow to Ask a Player for an Autograph
Parents are encouraged to bring their children to the tournament in the hopes of meeting one of the players.
The professionals on the Duramed FUTURES Tour are very approachable, and are willing to give autographs
and have their pictures taken with fans.
However, we do ask that you abide by the following guidelines and suggestions:
- When you enter the tournament grounds, find a pairing sheet. These are located near the Main Gate and show when, and where each player will be teeing off that day. This form is best used to find and follow your favorite players.
- A player who starts on Hole #1 will finish on Hole #18, and a player who starts on Hole #10 will finish on Hole #9.
- Each round generally takes 4 hours and 30 minutes. So if a player tees off #1 and 10:00am, they will usually be finishing on Hole #18 around 2:30pm.
- Please DO NOT approach player during their round. If a player tees off #1 at 10:00am, and you see them coming off the 9th Hole at 12:15pm, please do not approach them. They are still in the middle of their competitive round.
- It is inappropriate to approach golfers who are still on the course.
- The best time to catch a player is when they are coming off their final hole of the day, either #9 or #18.
- Another good time is when a player is leaving the scoring tent after they have turned in their scorecard for the day. The scoring tent is generally located near the Main Tournament Scoreboard.
- Please be polite and considerate when approaching the players – especially if they are on the driving range or putting green. If a player is practicing before their round, this is not the best time to approach them. If a player is practicing after their round, this is a good time to approach them.
- Have fun and bring something for the players to write with. A Sharpie or other permanent marker is best. Hats, programs, tickets, t-shirts, and pairing sheets are all excellent pieces for a player to sign.
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