HAPPY BIRTHDAY ARNOLD PALMER! FIVE-DAY “BOGO” TICKET SALE KICKS OFF FOR 2017 ARNOLD PALMER INVITATIONAL PRESENTED BY MASTERCARD

09/07/16

ORLANDO, Fla. — In celebration of Arnold Palmer’s 87th birthday this week, fans can now snap up a special deal on tickets to the Arnold Palmer Invitational Presented by Mastercard, returning to Orlando March 13-19, 2017.  

The five-day BOGO (Buy One Get One 50% Off) offer is available online through midnight, September 11 and good for single-day tournament admission.  BOGO tickets must be purchased with a Mastercard.  

In it’s 39th year, Palmer’s perennial tournament regularly features golf’s top players.  In 2016, Jason Day took the trophy and a $1.1+ million purse after competing against Dustin Johnson, Henrik Stenson and Rory McIllroy — all currently ranked among the top five players in the world. 

All tournament tickets are now on sale and include:

  • Any Day Ticket (without Mastercard or after September 11): $50 advance, $55 at the gate — single-day tournament admission
  • Weekly Grounds Badge: $110 advance, $120 at the gate — tournament admission Monday through Sunday
  • Weekly Clubhouse Badge: $200 advance, $210 at the gate — tournament and Clubhouse admission Monday through Sunday plus weekly parking pass
  • Youth Ticket: $15 advance, $20 at the gate — single day Tuesday through Sunday ages 13 to 17 (kids 12 and under free)

 A portion of tournament proceeds benefit Arnie’s Army Charitable Foundation, which supports Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies.

Group tickets, hospitality and special event pricing are also available; visit arnoldpalmerinvitational.com for details. 

About the Arnold Palmer Invitational Presented by Masterc​ard
The Arnold Palmer Invitational Presented by Masterc​ard will hold its 39th annual tournament March 13-19, 2017. The Arnold Palmer Invitational Presented by Master​​c​ard is Central Florida’s signature sporting event, and a highlight of the PGA TOUR, attracting the greatest names in golf. The entire event is overseen and directed by one of the game’s all-time greats — Arnold Palmer. A portion of proceeds from the tournament benefit Arnie’s Army Charitable Foundation, which supports Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies.

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