EXPERIENCE THE RBC CANADIAN OPEN 2018 HOSPITALITY & PRO-AM
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EXPERIENCE THE RBC CANADIAN OPEN
Championship 2 0 1 8 H O S P I TA L I T Y & P R O - A M“It’s fun putting your name down with some of the great golfers in history ” Jhonattan Vegas Champion 2016–2017
EXPERIENCE THE 2018 RBC CANADIAN OPEN
J U LY 2 3 - 2 9 , 2 0 1 8 GLEN ABBEY GOLF CLUB OA K V I L L E , O N TA R I O
Arnold Palmer, Byron Nelson, Sam Snead, Golf Canada, together with RBC and the final putt drops, the RBC Canadian Open will
Greg Norman, Lee Trevino and Tiger Woods – PGA TOUR invite you, your clients, staff, captivate your guests through a premium
a snapshot of legends whose name is etched on friends and family to enjoy an unparalleled entertainment experience. Will this be the year
the RBC Canadian Open trophy. For more than a entertainment experience at the 109th playing a Canadian overcomes 64 years of expectation
century, OUR Open has been revered as one of of Canada’s National Open Championship. to be the first Canuck since Pat Fletcher in 1954
this country’s iconic sporting events. From the moment you arrive onsite until the to win the title?THE EXPERIENCE... The RBC Canadian Open is so much more than a sporting event. From world-class golf and a premium hospitality platform to onsite destinations such as The Rink or the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame and Museum, OUR Open is a festival golf experience for spectators of all ages. Spectator Village – Fans of all ages enjoy this Red & White Day – On Friday of tournament bustling marketplace featuring golf activities, week, fans adorn our national colours to cel- sponsor activations and giveaways along with ebrate the talented Canadian athletes compet- a robust merchandise tent. ing against the world’s best golfers.
The Rink – Encircled by authentic hockey
boards from tee to green, the 7th hole at
Glen Abbey has been transformed into
#TheRink, the embodiment of Canadiana.
Launched in 2017, #TheRink offers
players and golf fans an authentic
hockey experience complete with
referees and a Zamboni.
Opening Ceremony – With a helping hand from
the legends of golf, the official RBC Canadian
Open kickoff celebration happens on Tuesday
of tournament week in the Spectator Village.CELEBRATING LEGENDS
He’s a Master’s champion and
inductee into both the Canadian
Golf and Canada Sports Halls of Fame
but for Mike Weir, his National Open
Championship was the one that got
away. In 2004 he finished in
second place, narrowly missing
the opportunity to become the first
Canadian since fellow Hall of Famer
Pat Fletcher in 1954 to win the
RBC Canadian Open.
Located behind the 18th green,
H A L L O F FA M E C LU B the Hall of Fame Club is THE
premium hospitality product
at the RBC Canadian Open.E
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H A LL OF FAME CLUB The Hall of Fame Club includes: • All-inclusive food & beverages Hospitality Hours
in your suite 8:00 am – Venue Opens
• ifty (50) tickets per day;
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$95,000 11:00 pm – Bar Opens
Thursday to Sunday • Ability to customize your space
11:30 am – Lunch
• (6) preferred parking passes per day;
Six • Reserved washrooms facilities 2:30 pm – Afternoon Snacks
6:00 pm – Bar & Food Closes
Thursday to Sunday • Televisions with the championship 6:30 pm – Venue Closes
broadcast
For more information contact Dave Kay, Director, Business Development @ 800.263.0009 ex. 228 or dkay@golfcanada.caGOLDEN BEAR RETURNS
Golf legend Jack Nicklaus never
hoisted the RBC Canadian Open
trophy but it was not from lack
of trying. The World Golf Hall of
Famer competed 25 times in his
illustrious career including seven
runner-up finishess. A member of
the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame,
In 2017, Nicklaus returned to Glen
Abbey, his first solo design, to help
celebrate the Opening Ceremony
and officially unveil The Rink.
The Nicklaus Skybox offers
NICKLAUS SKYBOX a private viewing experience
located beside the 18th green
with sightlines down the fairway.NI
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N I C K LAU S SKYBOX The Nicklaus Skybox includes: • All-inclusive food & beverages Hospitality Hours
8:00 am – Venue Opens
Starting @ $49,000
• wenty-five (25) tickets and two (2)
T • Interior logo recognition 11:00 pm – Bar Opens
preferred parking passes per day; Thurs- 11:30 am – Lunch
• Reserved washrooms facilities
day to Sunday 2:30 pm – Afternoon Snacks
6:00 pm – Bar & Food Closes
• Televisions with the
• Views of 18th green & practice area 6:30 pm – Venue Closes
championship broadcast
For more information contact Dave Kay, Director, Business Development @ 800.263.0009 ex. 228 or dkay@golfcanada.caSTORIED HISTORY OF
CHAMPIONS
For more than a century, many of
the games greats have etched their
name on the RBC Canadian Open
trophy. Jhonattan Vegas became the
first repeat winner since Jim Furyk in
2007 and will return in 2018 vying to
become the first three-peat champion
in the event’s history.
The Champions Club offers
CHAMPIONS CLUB great sightlines down the fairway
and green of the 18th hole from the
comfort of your own designated table.CHAM
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C H AMPI ON S CLUB The Champions Club includes: • Reserved washrooms facilities Hospitality Hours
8:00 am – Venue Opens
Starting @ $30,000
• Fifteen (15) tickets per day; • elevisions with the championship
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11:00 pm – Bar Opens
Thursday to Sunday broadcast 11:30 am – Lunch
2:30 pm – Afternoon Snacks
• Designated table 6:00 pm – Bar & Food Closes
6:30 pm – Venue Closes
• All-inclusive food & beverages
For more information contact Dave Kay, Director, Business Development @ 800.263.0009 ex. 228 or dkay@golfcanada.caTHE ROAR FOR A CANADIAN
COMING DOWN THE STRETCH
Many Canadians have come close
to making history at their National
Open. The latest was Jared du Toit,
who put a charge into the crowd in
2016, heading into the final round
near the top of the leaderboard
before finishing top-10.
Inspired by Canadiana, let
C O T TA G E S @ 1 6 & 1 8 The Cottages be your on course
sanctuary just a stone throw
from the best players in the world.CO @1
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COTTAGES @ 18 The Cottages @ 18 includes: • Reserved washrooms facilities Hospitality Hours
8:00 am – Venue Opens
Starting at $22,000
• welve (12) tickets per day;
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11:00 pm – Bar Opens
Thursday to Sunday championship 11:30 am – Lunch
broadcast 2:30 pm – Afternoon Snacks
• All-inclusive food & beverages 6:00 pm – Bar & Food Closes
6:30 pm – Venue Closes
• Views of the 18th green & practice area
For more information contact Dave Kay, Director, Business Development @ 800.263.0009 ex. 228 or dkay@golfcanada.caCO TTA GE S
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COTTAGES @ 16 The Cottages @ 16 includes: • iews of the 16th green
V Hospitality Hours
& approach shots 8:00 am – Venue Opens
Starting at $16,000 or $4,250 per day
• en (10) tickets per day;
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11:00 pm – Bar Opens
Thursday to Sunday • elevisions with the
T 11:30 am – Lunch
championship broadcast 2:30 pm – Afternoon Snacks
• All-inclusive food & beverages 6:00 pm – Bar & Food Closes
6:30 pm – Venue Closes
• Reserved washrooms facilities
For more information contact Dave Kay, Director, Business Development @ 800.263.0009 ex. 228 or dkay@golfcanada.caOUR CHAMPIONS 1904 TO 2017 1904 John H. Oke W 1935 Gene Kunes 1964 Kel Nagle 1991 Nick Price 1905 George Cumming W 1936 Lawson Little 1965 Gene Littler 1992 Greg Norman 1906 Charles R. Murray W 1937 Harry Cooper 1966 Don Massengale 1993 David Frost 1907 Percy Barrett W 1938 Sam Snead 1967 Billy Casper 1994 Nick Price 1908 Albert H. Murray W 1939 Harold McSpaden 1968 Bob Charles 1995 Mark O’Meara 1909 Karl Keffer W 1940 Sam Snead 1969 Tommy Aaron 1996 Dudley Hart 1910 Daniel Kenny 1941 Sam Snead 1970 Kermit Zarley 1997 Steve Jones 1911 Charles R. Murray W 1942 Craig Wood 1971 Lee Trevino 1998 Billy Andrade 1912 George Sargent 1945 Byron Nelson 1972 Gay Brewer 1999 Hal Sutton 1913 Albert H. Murray W 1946 George Fazio 1973 Tom Weiskopf 2000 Tiger Woods 1914 Karl Keffer W 1947 Bobby Locke 1974 Bobby Nichols 2001 Scott Verplank 1919 J. Douglas Edgar 1948 Charles W. Congdon 1975 Tom Weiskopf 2002 John Rollins 1920 J. Douglas Edgar 1949 E.J. “Dutch” Harrison 1976 Jerry Pate 2003 Bob Tway 1921 W.H. Trovinger 1950 Jim Ferrier 1977 Lee Trevino 2004 Vijay Singh 1922 Al Watrous 1951 Jim Ferrier 1978 Bruce Lietzke 2005 Mark Calcavecchia 1923 Clarence Hackney 1952 Johnny Palmer 1979 Lee Trevino 2006 Jim Furyk 1924 Leo Diegel 1953 Dave Douglas 1980 Bob Gilder 2007 Jim Furyk 1925 Leo Diegel 1954 Pat Fletcher W 1981 Peter Oosterhuis 2008 Chez Reavie 1926 Macdonald Smith 1955 Arnold Palmer 1982 Bruce Lietzke 2009 Nathan Green 1927 Tommy Armour 1956 Doug Sanders 1983 John Cook 2010 Carl Pettersson 1928 Leo Diegel 1957 George Bayer 1984 Greg Norman 2011 Sean O’Hair 1929 Leo Diegel 1958 Wes Ellis 1985 Curtis Strange 2012 Scott Piercy 1930 Tommy Armour 1959 Doug Ford 1986 Bob Murphy 2013 Brandt Snedeker 1931 Walter Hagen 1960 Art Wall Jr. 1987 Curtis Strange 2014 Tim Clark 1932 Harry Cooper 1961 Jacky Cupit 1988 Ken Green 2015 Jason Day 1933 Joe Kirkwood 1962 Ted Kroll 1989 Steve Jones 2016 Jhonattan Vegas 1934 Tommy Armour 1963 Doug Ford 1990 Wayne Levi 2017 Jhonattan Vegas
THE AMPITHEATRE
With its amphitheatre mounding,
the 18th green at Glen Abbey has
set the stage for iconic finishes
over the 29 times that ‘The Abbey’
has hosted the RBC Canadian
Open. Perhaps no finish was more
memorable than Tiger Woods’
daring bunker shot on the 72nd
hole to win in 2000, considered
one of the best PGA TOUR shots
of all time.
Located behind the 18th green,
1 8 TH G R E E N C L U B S E AT S the Club Seats offer an incredible
view of the 18th hole from your
own reserved seat.CLUB
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18 TH GREEN CLUB SEATS 18th Green Club Seats includes: • Reserved washrooms facilities Hospitality Hours
8:00 am – Venue Opens
$5000
• our (4) tickets with a designated seat
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11:00 pm – Bar Opens
per day; Thursday to Sunday 11:30 am – Lunch
6:00 pm – Bar Closes
• Food & beverages included with 6:30 pm – Venue Closes
in-seat service
For more information contact Dave Kay, Director, Business Development @ 800.263.0009 ex. 228 or dkay@golfcanada.caETCHED IN HISTORY
The RBC Canadian Open
trophy includes many of the
games greatest names including
Byron Nelson in 1945, Arnold
Palmer in 1955, Tiger Woods in
2000 and Jason Day in 2015.
The Trophy Club offers an upscale
TROPHY CLUB hosting opportunity for smaller
groups in air-conditioned comfort
and includes a rooftop viewing deck.Y
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PRACTICE AREA
T RO PHY CLUB Trophy Club includes: • Televisions with the championship Hospitality Hours
broadcast 8:00 am – Venue Opens
$250 per ticket or $240 for
• Indoor & outdoor seating with views
8:00 am – Bar & Food
orders of 8 or more of five (5) different holes Services Open
6:00 pm – Bar & Food Closes
• All-inclusive food & beverages 6:30 pm – Venue Closes
• Reserved washrooms facilities
For more information contact Dave Kay, Director, Business Development @ 800.263.0009 ex. 228 or dkay@golfcanada.caCelebrate the storied history of
1904 CLUB the RBC Canadian Open from this
upscale area located between the
16th and 17th fairways.
CELEBRATING HISTORY
The very first Canadian Open was
played in 1904 at Royal Montreal
Golf Club and was won by John
Oke who bested the field of 17
competitors.19
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16 & 17
1 904 CLUB 1904 Club includes: • Reserved washrooms facilities Hospitality Hours
8:00 am – Venue Opens
$102 for One (1) Any Single Day Ticket
• Pick the quantity and days that suit • elevisions with the championship
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8:00 am – Bar & Food
your entertainment needs broadcast Services Open
$260 for a Weekly Package 6:00 pm – Bar & Food Closes
• Food & beverages are available 6:30 pm – Venue Closes
for purchase
For more information contact Dave Kay, Director, Business Development @ 800.263.0009 ex. 228 or dkay@golfcanada.caOne of the highlifghts of the event
every year for fans and players is
“Walk with a Pro” which happens
at The Rink during the Champion-
ship Pro-Am on Wednesday. The
experience of walking with, and
putting out for a PGA TOUR pro
is an unforgetable experience for
these young golf fans.
An once-in-a-lifetime opportunity
CHAMPIONSHIP PRO-AM to play a championship golf course
grouped with two PGA TOUR
professionals.CHAM PI ON SH IP PRO-A M • NEW Four (4) amateurs per team
NEW Two (2) PGA TOUR professionals (one per nine holes)
W E D N ES DAY JULY 25, 2018
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• Invitation for eight (8) to the Draw Party
Starting @ $24,500 per team • Eight (8) 1904 Club passes per day; Monday to Sunday
• Four (4) gift packages
For more information contact Dave Kay, Director, Business Development @ 800.263.0009 ex. 228 or dkay@golfcanada.caA Golf Canada Championship
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