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BMW Charity Pro-Am opens ticket sales

Molly Hulsey //February 7, 2022//

BMW Charity Pro-Am opens ticket sales

Molly Hulsey //February 7, 2022//

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Lauren Thompson, host of the Golf Channel's Morning Drive and NBC's The Champion Within, teamed up with Texas' Greg Yates during the 2021 Pro-Am. (Photo/Molly Hulsey)Ticket sales for the June 6-12 BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by TD Synnex are open to the public.

The tournament will return to the Thornblade Club and expand to The Carolina Country Club in Spartanburg this year, with local vendors including Table 301, Spinx and Bobby’s BBQ.

“We are pleased to open ticket sales for this year’s tournament as we look forward to an exciting week of play at two great courses,” Bob Nitto, president of South Carolina Charities Inc., said in a news release. “Our mission is to deliver the best spectator experience possible, which includes catering to avid golf fans, families and everyone in between.”

Funds raised from tournament programs, including tickets sales, volunteer hours and Birdies for Charity, have allowed the BMW Charity Pro-Am to donate more than $14.3 million to the tournament’s featured beneficiaries and ancillary charities in the Upstate community over the years, according to the release. 

In 2022, the Birdies for Charity program will continue to raise bonus dollars by enabling individual donors to make a one-time flat donation or pledge one cent or more per birdie during the tournament.

Beneficiaries of the 2022 tournament include Mobile Meals of Spartanburg, Roper Mountain Science Center, Cancer Society of Greenville County, Meyer Center for Special Children and the Gibbs Cancer Center and Research Institute.

The tournament also will focus on increased sustainability efforts through its “For the Love of the Green” program, which aims to create a “zero waste” event.

Ticket options include:

  • A $175 Skybox Club ticket presented by Gibbs Cancer Center and Research Institute at the Thornblade Club’s 18th green on Thursday through Sunday (day-specific tickets include breakfast, lunch, snacks and complimentary beverages)
  • A $175 Skybox Club ticket presented by Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System at The Carolina Country Club’s 18th green on Thursday and Friday (day-specific tickets include breakfast, lunch, snacks and complimentary beverages)
  • A $130 two-meal Clubhouse Credentials ticket, which grants access to the clubhouse and grounds for the entire tournament at both courses, plus two clubhouse meals per day
  • An $80 Clubhouse Credentials ticket, which grants access to the grounds and clubhouse at both courses for the entire tournament
  • A $50 Patron Credentials ticket grants ground access to both courses for the entire tournament
  • A $20 Daily Credentials ticket grants one-day access to one course during tournament rounds 
  • Active-duty military, veterans, military spouses and first responders will receive up to four complimentary grounds passes and two tickets to Carolina Handling’s Military and First Responders Skybox at Thornblade’s 18th green with a valid ID
  • Youth, 18 and under, will have free access to either course during any day of the tournament when accompanied by an adult.

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