The Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club
The Tour Championship, held annually at the historic East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Georgia, is the culminating event of the PGA Tour season. Established in 1904, East Lake Golf Club is not only the oldest golf club in Atlanta but also a significant part of golf history, having hosted numerous prestigious tournaments over the years. The Tour Championship has been played at this iconic venue since 1998, showcasing the top players in professional golf as they compete for the coveted FedEx Cup title.
As a premier golf event, The Tour Championship attracts thousands of fans each year. The seating arrangements at East Lake Golf Club are designed to provide optimal viewing experiences, with various options available to accommodate different preferences and budgets. From general admission to premium seating areas, fans can choose their ideal spot to witness thrilling moments on the course.
Parking for The Tour Championship is conveniently located near the venue, with designated areas to ensure easy access for attendees. With a variety of ticket prices available, fans can find options that suit their needs while enjoying one of golf's most prestigious events.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the history of The Tour Championship?
- How long has The Tour Championship been held at East Lake Golf Club?
- What types of seating arrangements are available for fans?
- Are there any other major golf events held at East Lake Golf Club?
- What are the parking options for attendees?
- How do ticket prices vary for different seating levels?
- What tips can you provide for arriving at the event?
- How does The Tour Championship compare to other major golf events?
- What is the best way to choose a seat at East Lake Golf Club?
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The Tour Championship Atlanta Sport reviews
Great tournament. Food prices are WAY TOO high
This is a great spectator course and is always great to see some of the greatest players in the world play up close. Certainly worth attending and they let my son come in on my ticket as he is a junior which is nice. My son and I generally get away from the clubhouse area as that is where most of the crowds are located and can see plenty of action without walking too far. The food prices are WAY TOO high as a Coke costs $5.75 and a water is $4.00. Cheeseburger is $13. The food I guess you have a choice not to buy, but on a hot day you need something to drink. They have a captive audience to purchase the food and I don't remember them gouging you like this at the Masters although it has been a while. The food quality was fine just too expensive. Not sure how the parking and busing went as we know someone close to the course and can walk from their place but I know the parking lots got sold out for that Saturday we went. I also am not completely sure they still have the thunderstorm issue and knowling where fans should and should not go during the lightning delay. We had a 45 minute delay and the storms never got bad fortunately but still not sure which buildings were safe and which ones weren't not to mention what the general public could go into. Not sure the marshalls are clear where to tell people to go either. The tournament and course though are great, just bring a wallet full of money for the food and drinks