Beautiful day and great golf. The Superstition mountain views are doing excellent and the course looks like it is in very good shape.
Tournament was great! Beautiful course. Enjoyed it so much. My only criticism is that there needs to be more buses to take people to or from the parking lot. To wait over a half an hour for a bus was too long. I hope it comes back next year to Superstition MT!!
The venue was magnificent with the gorgeous mountains as a backdrop.
I felt the event was under advertised. There. Was no seating accommodation for seniors and handicapped people. There was no map of the grounds so you couldn’t find your way around the course. The volunteers were uninformed of location of holes on the course except for the one they were manning. This was a big disappointment as I have attended others in Phoenix that were run like a charm. Better organization would have been appreciated
Great Tournament
Enjoyed attending. I do hope [the tournament] return to Superstition Mountain next year.
One small suggestion. When [the organisers] put up the site maps, tell people where they are when viewing the map. A icon stating "You are here" would help, if you don't know the course. All in all, a good experience.
Priced fairly,nice location., okay temperature, overpriced food and water, need access to free water, easy going , well mannered crowd
My nephew who is in a wheelchair was denied access to a wheelchair accessible exit because he didn’t have a vip ticket. This is absurd that he had to be carried by his friends up and down stairs when there was an accessible exit available. Shame on [the organisers].
I met a man who was a volunteer at the tucson event who lived in the Gallery gated community. He told me he did the same thing for the PGA Tour for 20+ years and was only paid minimum wage the entire time. For him it wasn't about the money. It was about the principle of the matter. He also said liv golf paid him a fair wage and he was very appeciative even though it wasn't about the money. It was because liv golf was treating with respect.
I also find it interesting that all the major tournments will let liv golfers who qualify like everyone else play in their tournments but the PGA Tour will not let them play in their tournments. My last comment is a question: Why does the PGA Tour take money from 60% of their sponsors who do business with the Saudi government and will not let liv golfer play in their tournments and do business with the Saudi government. It seems like the Tour are run by a bunch of hypocrites.
I forgot to mention the one and only improvemènt that should be considered if you come back to Tucson next year. Watching these athletes close up on the tee areas was not difficult on the first day (Friday) but very difficult on Saturday and Sunday due to the large crowds. Enlarging the viewing area around the tees would really make the fan experience amazing. Thank you for allowing me to provide my comments. I might also add having the low volume soft rock music around the tees was very relaxing and was not an issue for the players from what I saw.
Dick Allen
Tucson, az
Thoroughly enjoyed our time at the championship while on holiday from Scotland
The parking lot was a dust bowl and all the cars covered in a thick layer of dust. We were covered in dust getting to our car and coughing and eyes watering. Event was fun and liked the format. With only 48 players the pace of play was slow! If you didnt follow a group you could wait 29-30 minutes for the next group. Expensive merchandise with not much of it
We had an excellant time.
Weather was hot but we had covered seats in the White Claw Fan Deck.
It was exceptional.
this is my first time attending event like this.
I would do it again and everything was just perfect.
First of all I live in and retired in Puerto Rico the people and the culture are great. And with that saying that goes for the open. I was a walking scorer my third year in a row and it just is an amazing experience.
We had as good a time as the weather allowed.
Bad..game was suspended and there was nothing much to do.
If Arnold Palmer was still alive he would not approve. First the parking lot 10. No way to really tell where your car is. No isle numbers or any way to tell where you car is. Tickets. The markup from Ticketmaster is criminal. I paid about $225 for General admission and parking. Most of the markup was hidden after you agreed to purchase the tickets. Probably $100. There are vey few places for the general admission patron to sit. Almost all of the seating is corporate. The general admission seating is full. Concessions were a joke. I went to 3 places before I could get a hot dog. After I bought it there was no mustard or ketchup. Asked for water but they ran out. Bought a $6 coke that was never put in ice or refrigerated. She forgot. The golf was good and the course seemed to be in good shape. I have been to this event many times and never had this experience. I twill be my last visit.
We had a fantastic day. The course was amazing and the amount of golf we were able to see was brilliant. Compared to UK events the fans village was very small but I suppose this is pro rata to the number of spectators expected. The DP World Tour organisers were fantastic, even bought us a drink and gave us some free golf shirts, fantastic!
Beautiful
Our first experience at Tiburón Chubb Classic. We had a great time seeing the players up close. Wear comfortable walking shoes and don’t expect to sit unless you sit in the grass. There is no seating for spectators unless you pay $$$$$$$ for the stands on 17 or 18. And another tip: you cannot enter with a water bottle/had to leave our metal water bottle at the entrance to get thru security.