U.S. Armed Forces & Veterans Honored with Free Admission to Ally Challenge
The Ally Challenge presented by McLaren is set to honor the country's heroes at this year's tournament in an awesome way.
At this year's tournament complimentary admission will be available to members of the United States Armed Forces courtesy of Dow. This includes Active Duty, National Guard, Reserve, Retirees, and Veterans.
According to tournament officials, those U.S. Armed Forces members and veterans' admission to the tournament will include access to the Dow VET Den located on the 18th green at Warwick Hills Golf & Country Club. Guests will be able to enjoy premium golf viewing and complimentary snacks and beverages. The Dow VET Den will be open Thursday, 7:30 a.m.–6:30 p.m., Friday 11 a.m.–6 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m.–5 p.m., and Sunday 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. of the tournament.
Those Active Duty, National Guard, Military Reserve Service Members, Military Retirees, and Military Veterans who wish to attend the PGA event will receive two complimentary tickets for each day of the tournament. Kids 17 and under are admitted free of charge with a ticketed adult.
To receive complimentary tickets attendees will need to present a valid Department of Defense-issued ID or photo ID. This special offer also extends to family members and dependents of approved Active Duty, National Guard, Military Reserve Service Members, Military Retirees, and Military Veterans.
The Ally Challenge presented by McLaren is bringing its "A" game to Warwick Hills Golf & Country Club in Grand Blanc for 2023 with a week of stellar PGA golf and amazing extras. The tournament kicks off Thursday, August 24th, and runs through Sunday, August 27th. Friday night the Concert@17 will feature Don Felder of Eagles fame presented by Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort with Saturday's Ally Community Concert featuring country superstar Miranda Lambert.
For a complete list of all the tournament events and to purchase tickets visit the website at theallychallenge.com.
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