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Golf: Chrysler Championship Preview

Plenty of parking will be available

By BRUCE LOWITT
Published October 29, 2003

Innisbrook parking map

On site (premium and preferred) parking for the Chrysler Championship on Thursday-Sunday at the Westin Innisbrook Resort, 36750 U.S. Highway 19 N in Palm Harbor, is limited to those who purchase special ticket packages, but there are thousands of off site spaces available at $10 per day at five Pinellas County satellite lots with continuous shuttle service where needed:

PREFERRED & PATRON PARKING*: Located under the power lines off Klosterman Road adjacent to the golf course and St. Petersburg College. A special parking pass is required to park in this lot during the tournament rounds, but it is open to all spectators today for $10.

HANDICAPPED PARKING: (350 parking spaces) 2 miles north of Innisbrook at the southwest intersection of U.S. 19 N and Klosterman Road.

ST. PETERSBURG COLLEGE: (3,000 spaces) 600 Klosterman Road, Tarpon Springs, within walking distance. There is no shuttle service from this lot.

PALM HARBOR UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL: (2,000 spaces, but just 500 on Thursday and Friday) 3 miles southwest of Innisbrook at 1900 Omaha St., Palm Harbor, one-half mile east of Alternate U.S. 19 N.

PLEASANT VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH*: (500 spaces) 1700 Klosterman Road, Palm Harbor, just east of Alternate U.S. 19 N. This lot is open today through Sunday.

ST. TIMOTHY'S LUTHERAN CHURCH: (600 spaces) 3 miles north of Innisbrook at 812 East Tarpon Ave., Tarpon Springs, one-quarter mile west of U.S. 19 N.

* The Prefered & Patron lot and the Pleasant Valley Baptist Church lot will be the only ones open today.)

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


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