2015 BMW HOSPITALITY SELLING QUICKLY

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BY: RORY SPEARS-ASSISTANT EDITOR & LEAD WRITER

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THE 2015 BMW CHAMPIONSHIP returns to the Chicago area and Conway Farms Golf Club in Lake Forest. The BMW was played at Conway Farms in 2013, and attracted record crowds for the event held in September. Zach Johnson completed the Illinois Slam with his win that year.

Excitement is already building for the championship’s return to the Chicago area. Nearly 40 percent of the available hospitality is already sold out.

“We’re enthused by the response we’re receiving for the Chicago area based corporate community,” said Vince Pellegrino the western golf Association’s senior vice president of tournaments. “Based on the strong, early commitments were getting as we introduce our 2015 hospitality options, we’re poised to experience another highly successful BMW Championship.”

The BMW Championship provides an ideal setting for client engagement and employee appreciation, with options that provide exceptional views of golf and the finest food and beverage options the event offers.

Private and shared hospitality venues are available on holes 11,15,16,17, and 18 with all inclusive packages starting at $18,800. Plus amateur positions are available for hospitality buyers in the Gardner Heidrick Pro-Am, that provides the opportunity to play Conway Farms tournament week with one of the top 70 players on the PGA Tour.

Since 2007 the BMW Championship has contributed more than $16 million to help send hundreds of Evans Scholars to college on full tuition and housing scholarships. The 2015 BMW Championship will be played from September 14-20.

For more information on hospitality packages, venue locations and pro-am involvement, visit BMWChampionshipUSA.com.

 

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About Rory Spears

Rory spent over 8 years growing up working at Rob Roy Golf Club in Prospect Hts.IL, then two years at Chevy Chase in Wheeling. He has covered golf in Chicago since 1986. Rory was one of the initial members of WSCR all-sports radio Chicago and covered golf there for 5 seasons, before moving on to work for ESPN/Sportsticker and ESPN Radio. In addition to hosting Golfers on Golf Radio on WCPT AM820 Chicago, he writes for both the Chicago District (CDGA) Magazine, and formerly Chicagoland Golf. Rory has played over 525 courses in 39 states, and rates golf courses. He does golf course management and communications consulting, within the golf industry.