Aug 31 – Sep 6, 2009

The First Tee Open at Pebble Beach is a 54-hole golf event, the first of its kind, featuring 78 Champions Tour players and 78 junior golfers ages 13-18. In addition to the Champions Tour players and juniors, 156 amateurs complete the field.

Monterey Peninsula Foundation

The Tournament

Tickets

Children 18 and under are free with a paid adult.

In honor of their service, the men and women who serve this country in the armed forces, law enforcement and fire prevention, are invited to be guests at the 2009 First Tee Open at Pebble Beach. To receive your complimentary ticket, proceed to the “Ticket Sales” area at Pebble Beach Golf Links or Del Monte Golf Course. Please present current or active duty identification. Active personnel may bring one guest free of charge. This offer does not apply to retired personnel. Enjoy!

Tickets sold after tomorrow will all be held at WILL CALL at Pebble Beach. Tickets are available at the gates.

Practice Rounds: FREE
Good both Wednesday & Thursday, both courses.

Tournament Rounds – Daily Tickets: $25
($30 after September 3, 2009)
Choose from Friday , Saturday   or Sunday

Season Badge: $60
($75 after September 3, 2009)
Provides grounds access during the entire tournament week.

Charity Patron: $150
(purchase by September 3, 2009)
A season badge for the First Tee Open at Pebble Beach and a season badge for the 2010 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.

Any-Day Ticket Book: $225
(purchase by September 3, 2009)
Each book contains 10 coupons. Each coupon to be exchanged at the gate on any one day for a daily ticket. Must be purchased in advance, not available at the gate.

Champions Circle Package: $1,000
(purchase by September 3, 2009)
Includes: 50 Any-Day Tickets (5 books of 10 coupons each), 10 tournament hats and name recognition in the Champions Circle rotunda at Twin Creeks valued at over $1,375.

Offline Purchases
If online purchase is not appropriate or convenient for you, please download the ticket order form and fax to 831-649-1763.

Tickets

Anybody who plays golf will tell you that you play against yourself.

—Martin Sheen