The 2024 Kaulig Companies Championship, one of five major championships on PGA TOUR Champions, has announced a Father’s Day ticket offer that runs through June 16. For a limited time, fans who purchase two or more tickets for a competition day to the Kaulig Companies Championship will also receive a Green Monster Rope Hat when they attend the event. Firestone’s signature 16th hole, nicknamed the Green Monster, inspired the hat.
“The Kaulig Companies Championship will provide a tremendous fan experience for everyone. With this Father’s Day ticket special, we are encouraging families to come out and enjoy themselves together, with ages 18 and under free,” said Kaulig Companies Championship Executive Director Don Padgett III. “Attendees will experience the expanded Kaulig Infinity Zone, a 40,000 square foot interactive fan area featuring the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Stage with a fantastic concert lineup after play, Thursday through Saturday, and much more. In addition, delicious food and beverage offerings will be available.”
Tickets for competition rounds, Thursday through Sunday, start at $25 and include concert admission, with Wednesday grounds tickets available for $10. Youth attendees aged 18 and under are complimentary all week with a ticketed adult, offering families the chance to come and enjoy everything the Kaulig Companies Championship has to offer. The Kids Zone presented by Giant Eagle will feature putt-putt, face painting, and popular area mascots. Kids can also enjoy a video game truck and receive autographs and pictures with players after their rounds.
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Spectators are also encouraged to try the different local food trucks that will be on-site, including veteran-owned trucks Barra De Taco and Just Wing’n It; Scott’s Fire & Ice, which offers pizzas that are cooked in custom-built wood-fired ovens and Italian-style gelato and sorbets that are made with the freshest ingredients; and Hofbrauhaus with popular brats and sausages. In addition, Moonstone Coffee Works and Pav’s Creamery will be featured in the Kaulig Racing Pit Stop, which is part of the Kaulig Infinity Zone. Fans can also enjoy Tito’s Stillhouse near the 18th tee.
The Monster Deck presented by Westfield will provide great views of the signature 16th hole, nicknamed the Monster by Arnold Palmer, to all ticket holders. This area will also feature beers that are half price right after a professional makes a birdie on the 16th hole during competition.
Concert Line Up
Local Music LIVE featuring The Summit FM – Thursday, July 11
In partnership with 91.3 The Summit, area artists such as Marc Lee Shannon, Benny Lava & The Guavas, and Anya Van Rose will perform. Grab your favorite beverage and enjoy the talents of local musicians.
Folds of Honor Military Appreciation Concert with Kameron Marlowe – Friday, July 12
Kameron Marlowe is a country music star with hits including Giving You Up, Girl on Fire, and Tennessee Don’t Mind. Since Marlowe was a contestant on season 15 of NBC’s The Voice in 2018, he has burst onto the country music scene and has never looked back. Currently on an international tour that is selling out performances across the globe, Marlowe puts on a fantastic show that all music lovers will enjoy. Alabama native, NASCAR enthusiast, and country music singer, Tim Dugger, will kick things off on Friday. Arkansas’ Jocko Deal, a country music artist and friend of PGA TOUR Champions player John Daly, will also open.
Rockin’ on the Green – Saturday, July 13
The Vindys are back by popular demand with their unique blend of pop, soul, and rock. This Youngstown-based band will embark on a national tour with Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo this year. The Vindys feature the stunning voice of lead singer Jackie Popovec, amazing guitarist John Anthony, and a fantastic rhythm section topped with an extraordinary horn section.
The Pallay Boys will kick things off on Saturday. Colt and Jagger Pallay are two former Hudson High School football players that are embarking on a music career in Nashville. They are excited to return home and perform for their hometown fans.
Also opening will be the Pittsburgh-based band, The Commonheart, who played a sold-out show at the House of Blues with The Vindys in Cleveland last year. This band will invoke emotion and bring a palpable energy to their songs.