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I cant figure out how to delete this post.  I posted in the main golf forum at the top of the forums after I found it.  Sorry for the double posting any mod. please delete this post unless its not a problem.

Hi, I am new to the sport of golf.  I just started playing about 5 years ago at age 36.  I really want to go to a golf tournement to see some good golfers.  I dont care if its pro or amature and might almost prefer watching some ladies.  I am having trouble finding where tournements are and how to go about getting tickets.  Even after searching all over it seems hard to find anything.  I want to find something in Michigan where I live.  Can anyone help or point me in the right direction on the matter?  Any help appreciated.


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Hi, I am new to the sport of golf.  I just started playing about 5 years ago at age 36.  I really want to go to a golf tournement to see some good golfers.  I dont care if its pro or amature and might almost prefer watching some ladies.  I am having trouble finding where tournements are and how to go about getting tickets.  Even after searching all over it seems hard to find anything.  I want to find something in Michigan where I live.  Can anyone help or point me in the right direction on the matter?  Any help appreciated


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Man, I've been there and cant find anything about where to buy tickets, how much.  If I recall I did not see one tournement in MI.  I guess I'll check again.  Is there a paticular spot on the page where some of the lesser tournements are and where to buy tickets?  Thanks for your reply.


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Yea, closest one is in Ohio.  So I have to go to ohio with a four day window?   all summer? and thats my only option unless i want to travel further.  I would have thought there would be tournements at lots of courses all summer?  That sucks.


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thanks so much.  Where did you find these?  I am not looking in the right places obviously.  Any other advice on where to find tournements from anyone out there is still very much appreciated.  Thanks again.  I may just have to go to one of these.


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It was on the pgatour.com website. There are no PGA tour or Nationwide tour events, but the two I referenced were on the Champions tournament listing.


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ahhhh.  Took a little more searching around but heres a good link for anyone interested in MI.

http://www.amateurgolf.com/tournamentsearch.asp?state=MI


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You might try searching your state golf association too. You'll find some top amateur tournaments where you can really get up close and personal with the players.

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