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Golf: Chrysler Championship Preview

At a glance

By Times Staff
Published October 29, 2003

WHAT: The inaugural Chrysler Championship.

WHEN/WHERE: Westin Innisbrook Resort, 36750 U.S. Highway 19 N, Palm Harbor.

COURSE: Copperhead, 7,315 yards, par-71.

PURSE: $4,800,000 (winner: $864,000).

DAILY SCHEDULE: Monday, Lightning Foundation Pro-Am; Tuesday, pro practice round; Wednesday, Progress Energy Partner Pro-Am; Thursday-Sunday, four rounds of the Chrysler Championship.

TICKETS:

--Monday, free; Tuesday-Wednesday, $15 per day; Thursday-Friday, $25 per day; Saturday-Sunday, $35 per day; weekly badge (all days), $75.

-- Nextel Club: located next to 18th hole, includes unlimited dining and one public parking pass, $125 per ticket per day.

-- Group Daily Package: four daily tickets with Chrysler Fairway Club admission and one preferred parking pass, $175.

-- PT Weekly Package: four weekly badges and one parking pass next to Innisbrook at St. Petersburg College, $299.

-- Chrysler Fairway Club Weekly Package: six weekly badges with Chrysler Fairway Club admission and two parking passes, $499.

WHERE TO PURCHASE:

Single-day tickets and weekly badges available at all area Kash N' Karry stores or by calling (727) 942-5566. Ticket packages available only by calling (727) 942-5566. Tickets, badges and packages cannot be bought at Innisbrook.

PROJECTED ATTENDANCE: 100,000 for the week.

TV: Thursday-Friday, USA (cable), 4-6 p.m.; Saturday, USA (cable), 3-6 p.m. Sunday, ABC Ch.28, 2-5 p.m.

INFORMATION: call (727) 942-5566.

- Compiled by Bruce Lowitt

[Last modified October 28, 2003, 10:37:08]


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