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SUMMARY:2028 Masters Tournament
DESCRIPTION:The Masters Tournament is the most celebrated and exclusive event in professional golf\, recognized globally for its unparalleled beauty\, traditions\, and the iconic Green Jacket awarded to the winner. As the first major of the men’s season\, the Masters is uniquely held every year at the same location\, Augusta National Golf Club\, making it a sacred pilgrimage for players and fans alike. \n\n\n\nThis guide provides essential information for patrons planning to attend the 2028 Masters Tournament\, including the full week schedule\, venue details\, the critical ticketing lottery process\, travel\, and accommodation. \n\n\n\n\nContents \nToggle\nThe Teams and CaptainsWhen and Where is the 2026 Laver Cup?Tournament FormatWhat to Expect at the VenueGetting to the 2026 Laver CupBy TubeBy BusBy RiverTickets for the 2026 Laver CupWhere to Stay for the 2026 Laver CupHelpful Links for Planning Your Visit to the 2026 Laver CupThe O2 Arena\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhen is the 2028 Masters Tournament?\n\n\n\nThe Masters Tournament is always scheduled for the first full week of April. The 2028 event will feature four days of tournament play\, preceded by three days of practice rounds and special events. \n\n\n\n\nTournament Days: Thursday\, April 6\, 2028\, to Sunday\, April 9\, 2028.\n\n\n\nPractice Rounds & Special Events: Monday\, April 3\, 2028\, to Wednesday\, April 5\, 2028.\n\n\n\nFull Masters Week: Monday\, April 3\, 2028 – Sunday\, April 9\, 2028.\n\n\n\n\nKey Daily Events\n\n\n\nDayEventSignificanceMon\, Apr 3Practice RoundsA relaxed atmosphere and the best day for shopping the merchandise tent.Tue\, Apr 4Practice RoundsA full day of practice; watch players try to skip balls across the water on Hole No. 16.Wed\, Apr 5Practice Rounds & Par-3 ContestFeatures the beloved Par-3 Contest\, where players often use family members as caddies.Thu\, Apr 6Tournament Round 1The ceremonial first tee shot and the beginning of competition.Fri\, Apr 7Tournament Round 2The final opportunity to see all players before the cut is made.Sat\, Apr 8Tournament Round 3Known as “Moving Day\,” players jockey for position before the final round.Sun\, Apr 9Final RoundChampionship Sunday\, culminating in the presentation of the Green Jacket.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhere is the 2028 Masters Tournament?\n\n\n\n\nVenue: Augusta National Golf Club\n\n\n\nLocation: Augusta\, Georgia\, USA\n\n\n\n\nAbout Augusta National Golf Club\n\n\n\nAugusta National Golf Club is among the world’s most exclusive and famous golf courses. Founded by Bobby Jones and Clifford Roberts in 1933\, and designed by Alister MacKenzie\, it serves as a permanent host to the Masters Tournament. \n\n\n\n\nTraditions: Augusta National is known for its strict rules (e.g.\, no cell phones or electronic devices allowed on the grounds) and unique traditions\, such as the Green Jacket ceremony and the Champions Dinner.\n\n\n\nCourse Features: Each hole is named after a flowering shrub or tree. The course is renowned for its immaculate conditioning and strategic challenges\, including:\n\nMagnolia Lane: The iconic\, picturesque main entrance.\n\n\n\nRae’s Creek: A stream that winds through the southeastern corner of the property.\n\n\n\nAmen Corner: The famous three-hole stretch (Holes No. 11\, 12\, and 13) known for its drama and beauty. Golden Bell (Hole No. 12) is arguably the most famous par-3 in golf.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAugusta National Golf Club (Augusta\, GA)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHow do I get tickets to the 2028 Masters Tournament?\n\n\n\nMasters tickets are famously known as the “toughest ticket in sports” due to extremely limited availability and the club’s reliance on a public lottery system. \n\n\n\nThe Official Ticket Lottery (Primary Method)\n\n\n\nAugusta National Inc. is the only authorized seller of Masters tickets (called “Patron Badges”). They are distributed almost exclusively through an online\, random selection lottery held roughly 10 months before the tournament. \n\n\n\n\nApplication Window: The application period for the 2028 Masters Tournament is anticipated to be from June 1\, 2027\, to June 20\, 2027. It is essential to set reminders for this window.\n\n\n\nHow to Apply: You must create or log into an account on the official Masters ticketing website. You can apply for:\n\nPractice Round Tickets (Monday\, Tuesday\, or Wednesday)\n\n\n\nDaily Tournament Tickets (Thursday through Sunday)\n\n\n\nNote: You can apply for multiple days but can typically only win tickets for one day.\n\n\n\n\n\nNotification: Applicants are usually notified of their success or rejection via email around mid-July 2027.\n\n\n\nTicket Cost: The face value for tickets is incredibly low (historically around $100 for practice rounds and $140 for tournament days in previous years).\n\n\n\n\nImportant Note: Reselling tickets is strictly prohibited by Augusta National. Anyone caught using tickets acquired through an unauthorized third party may be excluded from the tournament grounds permanently. \n\n\n\nOfficial Ticket Packages (Secondary Method)\n\n\n\nThere are no official “ticket-inclusive travel packages” offered by Augusta National. Packages are typically offered by hospitality providers and third-party resellers and come with significant markup. Exercise extreme caution and verify the reputability of any vendor outside the official lottery process. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHow do I travel to the 2028 Masters Tournament?\n\n\n\nAugusta is accessible by air and car\, but travel requires planning due to the volume of visitors during Masters Week. \n\n\n\n\nBy Air (Closest):\n\nAugusta Regional Airport (AGS): Located only about 7 miles from the course. This is the most convenient option but primarily offers connecting flights through hubs like Atlanta (ATL) and Charlotte (CLT). Flights here during Masters Week are expensive and book up quickly.\n\n\n\n\n\nBy Air (Major Hub):\n\nHartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL): One of the world’s busiest airports\, offering extensive international and domestic connections. Augusta is approximately a 2.5 to 3-hour drive from ATL via I-20 East. This is the most popular choice for long-distance travelers who plan to rent a car or take a shuttle service.\n\n\n\nColumbia Metropolitan Airport (CAE): Located in Columbia\, South Carolina\, about 1.5 hours from Augusta\, offering another regional flight option.\n\n\n\n\n\nBy Car: Free and well-organized parking is typically available at Augusta National Golf Club for patrons arriving by car. Directions are clearly marked upon entering the Augusta area.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhere to Stay During the 2028 Masters Tournament?\n\n\n\nAccommodation is scarce and expensive in the Augusta area during the tournament\, and hotel rates are heavily inflated. Early booking (often 9–12 months in advance) is absolutely crucial. \n\n\n\nPrivate Rentals (The Augusta Tradition)\n\n\n\n\nOfficial Masters Housing Bureau: The Masters Housing Bureau is the official and most trusted rental agency\, facilitating private home rentals from local residents. This is the largest source of quality accommodation\, especially for groups or those wanting a unique local experience.\n\n\n\n\nHotels & Nearby Cities (The Primary Hotel Strategy)\n\n\n\n\nAugusta\, GA: Hotel availability directly in Augusta is extremely limited and prices will be at their absolute peak. If you win the ticket lottery in July 2027\, secure your Augusta hotel immediately.\n\n\n\nAiken\, SC: Located about 25 minutes away\, Aiken\, South Carolina is the most popular hotel base outside of Augusta. It offers a quaint\, historic atmosphere and is highly recommended if you prefer a short commute.\n\n\n\nExtended Range: Many patrons choose to stay further out along the I-20 corridor in cities like Columbia\, SC (approx. 1.5 hours) or Atlanta\, GA (approx. 2.5 hours). This trades commute time for better room availability and potentially more competitive pricing.\n\n\n\n\nBooking Tips (Secure Your Stay)\n\n\n\n\nAct Fast: If you win the ticket lottery\, treat accommodation booking with the same urgency as securing flights. Demand far outstrips supply during Masters Week.\n\n\n\nUse Reputable Sites: Utilize reliable platforms like Tripadvisor to compare hotel reviews\, pricing\, and availability across different booking engines before committing to a reservation.\n\n\n\nReview Cancellation Policies: Given the long lead time\, confirm that your hotel or rental has a flexible cancellation policy (ideally one that allows changes up to 60 or 90 days before the event) to protect your reservation.\n\n\n\nBeware of Scams: Only use the Masters Housing Bureau for verified house rentals. Avoid non-official third-party property rental listings that look suspicious.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHelpful Links for Planning Your 2028 Masters Experience\n\n\n\n\nOfficial Masters Website\n\n\n\nMasters Ticket Portal (Lottery)\n\n\n\nMasters Housing Bureau (Home Rentals)\n\n\n\nAugusta Regional Airport (AGS)\n\n\n\nHartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)\n\n\n\nColumbia Metropolitan Airport (CAE)\n\n\n\nAugusta\, GA Tourism
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LOCATION:Augusta National Golf Club\, Augusta\, GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Golf
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SUMMARY:2028 Boston Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The 2028 Boston Marathon is an annual road running event held on the streets of greater Boston in eastern Massachusetts\, traditionally held on Patriots’ Day – the third Monday in April. The event is the world’s oldest annual marathon\, first held in 1897 and has grown into one of the most well renowned running events in the world\, being one of the six World Marathon Majors. The Marathon attracts 500\,000 spectators each year and regularly has over 30\,000 participants. \n \n \n\n \n \nHow do I enter the 2028 Boston Marathon?\n \n \nEntrants to the Boston Marathon have to meet a set of qualification standards to be eligible to run. They must be aged 18 and have previously run a full marathon certified by a national governing body\, usually within a 18 month period beforehand and within the qualifying standard time. Qualifying standards for the 2020 race were: \n \n \n\n\n\n\nAge Group\nMEN\nWOMEN\n\n\n\n\n18-34\n3hrs 00min 00sec\n3hrs 30min 00sec\n\n\n35-39\n3hrs 05min 00sec\n3hrs 35min 00sec\n\n\n40-44\n3hrs 10min 00sec\n3hrs 40min 00sec\n\n\n45-49\n3hrs 20min 00sec\n3hrs 50min 00sec\n\n\n50-54\n3hrs 25min 00sec\n3hrs 55min 00sec\n\n\n55-59\n3hrs 35min 00sec\n4hrs 05min 00sec\n\n\n60-64\n3hrs 50min 00sec\n4hrs 20min 00sec\n\n\n65-69\n4hrs 05min 00sec\n4hrs 35min 00sec\n\n\n70-74\n4hrs 20min 00sec\n4hrs 50min 00sec\n\n\n75-79\n4hrs 35min 00sec\n5hrs 05min 00sec\n\n\n80 and over\n4hrs 50min 00sec\n5hrs 20min 00sec\n\n\n\n\n \n \nThe registration window usually opens in the September before the race in April\, with the entry fee for the 2020 event being $205 for United States residents and $255 for international residents. You can view the latest registration information through the official website here. \n \n \n\n \n \n2028 Boston Marathon Course Details\n \n \nThe Boston Marathon starts in the rural town of Hopkinton and finishes on Boylston Street in Boston. The course follows route 135\, route 16 and route 30 passing through Ashland\, Framingham\, Natick\, Wellesley\, Newton\, Brookline before entering Boston. The marathon is considered one of the most challenging\, with the four Newtown hills culminating in Heartbreak Hill between mile 20 and 21 causing the most difficulty. \n \n \nOther notable features of the course include “Scream Tunnel” at Wellesley College\, a 400 metre stretch where students from the women’s college cheering on participants. It is also tradition for the Boston Red Sox to play a home game at Fenway Park starting at 11:05am\, with fans entering Kenmore Square once the game finishes to cheer runners into the final mile. \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \nHow do I get to Boston?\n \n \nAirport: Logan International Airport is Boston’s primary airport\, with flights to a number of destinations across the United States\, Canada\, Mexico\, Latin America\, Caribbean\, Africa \, Asia and Europe. \n \n \nThinking of flying to Boston? Search & book your flights through Skyscanner here. \n \n \nTrain: Boston is served by four intercity rail services – the Acela Express and Northeast Regional services to and from New York City and Washington\, D.C\, the Lake Shore Limited to Chicago and the Downeaster to Portland\, Maine. Further information is available on the Amtrak website here. \n \n \n\n \n \nWhere to Stay in Boston\n \n \nUse TripAdvisor to find some great places to stay in Boston by clicking here. \n \n \n\n \n \nFurther Information\n \n \nBoston Marathon Official Website
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LOCATION:Boston\, Boston\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Athletics,Marathon
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SUMMARY:2028 PGA Championship
DESCRIPTION:The PGA Championship is one of the four men’s major championships in professional golf\, bringing together the strongest field in the sport. In 2028\, the 110th edition returns to the historic West Coast at the storied Olympic Club\, a venue famous for its towering cypress trees\, coastal fog\, and some of the most dramatic finishes in golf history. \n\n\nContents \nToggle\nThe Teams and CaptainsWhen and Where is the 2026 Laver Cup?Tournament FormatWhat to Expect at the VenueGetting to the 2026 Laver CupBy TubeBy BusBy RiverTickets for the 2026 Laver CupWhere to Stay for the 2026 Laver CupHelpful Links for Planning Your Visit to the 2026 Laver CupThe O2 Arena\n \n\n📅 When is the 2028 PGA Championship?\n\nDates: May 15 – May 21\, 2028.\nPractice Rounds: Monday\, May 15 – Wednesday\, May 17.\nChampionship Rounds: Thursday\, May 18 – Sunday\, May 21.\n\n\n⛳ Where is the 2028 PGA Championship?\nThe championship will be contested on the world-renowned Lake Course: \n\nVenue: The Olympic Club (Lake Course)\nLocation: San Francisco\, California\nArchitect: Willie Watson (Sam Whiting)\n\nAbout The Olympic Club\nPerched on the hills overlooking Lake Merced and the Pacific Ocean\, the Lake Course is a masterpiece of precision. It is famous for having no fairway bunkers; instead\, players must contend with slanted fairways and over 40\,000 trees that create narrow\, “hallway-like” vistas. This marks the first time the Olympic Club has hosted a PGA Championship since its legendary run of U.S. Opens. \n\n\nOlympic Club (San Francisco) \n\n\n\n\n🌉 2028 PGA Fan Experience\n\nBay Area Gastronomy: Expect a high-end culinary experience featuring San Francisco staples\, including Dungeness crab rolls\, sourdough bread bowls\, and artisanal Ghirardelli chocolate treats\, alongside local Napa and Sonoma valley wines.\nThe “Fog Belt” Atmosphere: Experience the unique microclimate of San Francisco. Fans can enjoy the drama of the “marine layer” rolling over the cypress trees in the morning\, creating a surreal and cinematic backdrop for championship golf.\nThe Olympic Club Merchandise Pavilion: A premier retail destination featuring West Coast-inspired apparel and exclusive “Olympic Club 2028” memorabilia that blends the club’s “Winged O” heritage with the PGA brand.\nInteractive Hillside Viewing: Utilize the natural amphitheaters created by the course’s rolling terrain. Key viewing areas near the clubhouse provide panoramic views of the 1st\, 8th\, and 18th holes.\n\n\n🎟️ How do I get tickets for the 2028 PGA Championship?\n\nTicket Registry: Due to the limited footprint of the Olympic Club\, tickets are expected to be in extremely high demand. Register at PGAChampionship.com to join the selection lottery.\nChampionship+ Ticket: Includes daily grounds access and inclusive food and non-alcoholic beverages at all on-course “Market” locations.\nHospitality: The “Olympic Suite” and “Lake Course Lounge” offer premium climate-controlled viewing with top-tier West Coast catering.\n\n\n🚗 How to travel to The Olympic Club\nThe Olympic Club is located on the southwestern edge of San Francisco. \n\nPublic Transit (BART/Muni): Fans are encouraged to use BART to the Daly City Station\, where dedicated PGA Shuttles will provide a quick 10-minute transfer to the main gate.\nRideshare: A designated drop-off/pick-up zone will be established near the Lake Merced Blvd entrance to minimize local traffic.\nParking: There is no general public parking at the course. All spectator parking will be at off-site satellite lots with continuous shuttle service.\nAir: San Francisco International Airport (SFO) is just 15 minutes south of the course.\n\n \n\n🏨 Where to stay for the 2028 PGA Championship\n\nUnion Square / Downtown SF: Best for those wanting to explore the city’s icons like the Golden Gate Bridge or Fisherman’s Wharf. Access the course via the shuttle from Daly City BART.\nDaly City & South San Francisco: The most convenient locations for quick access to the course and SFO airport.\nThe Richmond / Sunset Districts: Nearby neighborhoods offering boutique Airbnb options and local San Francisco charm within a short rideshare distance of the course.\n\n\n \n\n🔗 Helpful Links for Planning Your Trip to the 2028 PGA Championship\n\nOfficial PGA Championship Website\nThe Olympic Club Official Site\nSan Francisco Travel Association\nBART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) Schedules\n\nEnjoy the 110th PGA Championship at the historic Olympic Club!
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LOCATION:Olympic Club\, San Francisco\, California\, United States
CATEGORIES:Golf
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SUMMARY:UEFA Euro 2028
DESCRIPTION:The UEFA European Championship 2028\, commonly known as UEFA Euro 2028\, will be the 18th edition of Europe’s premier international football tournament. This historic event will be co-hosted by a joint bid from England\, Scotland\, Wales\, and the Republic of Ireland\, marking the first time four nations have come together to stage the competition. From iconic stadiums to vibrant cities\, Euro 2028 promises a month of thrilling football and unforgettable experiences. \nThis guide provides essential information for fans planning to attend Euro 2028\, including dates\, host nations and venues\, ticketing\, travel\, and accommodation. \n\n\nContents \nToggle\nThe Teams and CaptainsWhen and Where is the 2026 Laver Cup?Tournament FormatWhat to Expect at the VenueGetting to the 2026 Laver CupBy TubeBy BusBy RiverTickets for the 2026 Laver CupWhere to Stay for the 2026 Laver CupHelpful Links for Planning Your Visit to the 2026 Laver CupThe O2 Arena\n \n\nWhen is UEFA Euro 2028?\nUEFA Euro 2028 is scheduled to take place from Saturday\, June 9\, 2028\, to Sunday\, July 9\, 2028. The exact match schedule\, including kick-off times and specific dates for group stage and knockout matches\, will be confirmed closer to the tournament. \n\nWhere is UEFA Euro 2028?\nThe tournament will be co-hosted across four nations\, with matches played in nine venues across eight host cities: \n\nEngland:\n\nLondon: Wembley Stadium (Capacity: 90\,000)\nLondon: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (Capacity: 62\,850)\nManchester: City of Manchester Stadium (Etihad Stadium) (Capacity: 61\,000)\nLiverpool: Everton Stadium (Capacity: 52\,888)\nNewcastle: St James’ Park (Capacity: 52\,305)\nBirmingham: Villa Park (Planned redevelopment to increase capacity to 50\,000)\n\n\nScotland:\n\nGlasgow: Hampden Park (Capacity: 51\,866)\n\n\nWales:\n\nCardiff: Principality Stadium (Millennium Stadium) (Capacity: 73\,931)\n\n\nRepublic of Ireland:\n\nDublin: Dublin Arena (Aviva Stadium) (Capacity: 51\,711)\n\n\n\nNote: Casement Park in Belfast\, Northern Ireland\, was initially part of the bid but has since been withdrawn as a host venue due to funding and readiness concerns. \nAbout the Host Nations and Venues\nThe host nations offer a rich tapestry of culture\, history\, and passionate footballing heritage. Each stadium brings its unique character to the tournament: \n\nWembley Stadium (London\, England): The iconic ‘Home of Football’\, set to host the final and other key matches.\nTottenham Hotspur Stadium (London\, England): A state-of-the-art\, modern venue known for its exceptional fan experience.\nCity of Manchester Stadium (Manchester\, England): Home to Manchester City\, offering a world-class football environment.\nEverton Stadium (Liverpool\, England): Everton’s new waterfront stadium\, promising a stunning addition to the tournament venues.\nSt James’ Park (Newcastle\, England): A historic stadium with a fervent fanbase in the heart of Newcastle.\nVilla Park (Birmingham\, England): One of England’s oldest and most storied football grounds\, undergoing redevelopment for the tournament.\nHampden Park (Glasgow\, Scotland): Scotland’s national stadium\, steeped in football history.\nPrincipality Stadium (Cardiff\, Wales): A multi-purpose stadium with a retractable roof\, known for its electric atmosphere.\nDublin Arena (Dublin\, Republic of Ireland): A modern stadium in the heart of Dublin\, offering a fantastic matchday experience.\n\n\nHow do I get tickets to UEFA Euro 2028?\nSecuring tickets for UEFA Euro 2028 will be highly competitive\, with demand expected to far exceed supply. UEFA manages the ticketing process\, aiming for fair access and reasonable pricing. \n\nOfficial UEFA Ticket Portal: The primary method for the general public to purchase tickets will be through a ballot system on the official UEFA ticketing website (UEFA.com/tickets). Registration for the ballot is expected to open in 2027\, approximately nine months before the tournament.\nParticipating National Associations (PNAs): A significant allocation of tickets will be reserved for fans of the participating national teams. Each PNA (e.g.\, The FA\, Scottish FA\, FAW\, FAI) will have its own process for distributing these tickets\, often prioritising loyal fans through membership schemes.\nOfficial Hospitality Packages: For a guaranteed ticket and a premium matchday experience\, official hospitality packages will be available through UEFA’s appointed partners. These packages typically include prime seating\, catering\, and other exclusive benefits.\nTicket Prices: UEFA aims to keep a large number of tickets affordable\, including “Category 4” tickets which are the lowest price tier. For Euro 2024\, over 80% of tickets were sold to the general public\, with many priced under €60. Expect similar efforts for Euro 2028\, but prices will vary significantly by match\, stadium\, and seating category.\nResale Restrictions: UEFA’s ticketing terms and conditions prohibit unauthorised resale of tickets above face value. Legislation may be put in place in host nations to enforce this\, aiming to prevent ticket touting.\nImportant Note: Always purchase tickets only through official UEFA channels or authorised partners to ensure authenticity and avoid scams.\n\n\nHow do I travel between host cities and venues?\nThe UK and Ireland boast extensive and well-developed transport networks\, making travel between host cities relatively straightforward. \n\nBy Train:\n\nThe rail networks in England\, Scotland\, and Wales are extensive\, connecting major cities. Cross-border services also operate between Great Britain and Ireland (via ferry connections).\nHigh-speed rail links connect London to Birmingham\, Manchester\, and Liverpool.\nWithin cities\, comprehensive underground (e.g.\, London Underground)\, tram\, and local rail services are available.\n\n\nBy Bus/Coach:\n\nNational coach services (e.g.\, National Express\, Megabus) offer affordable travel between cities.\nLocal bus networks are extensive within and around each host city.\n\n\nBy Air:\n\nMajor international airports in London (Heathrow\, Gatwick\, Stansted\, Luton)\, Manchester\, Liverpool\, Glasgow\, Edinburgh\, Cardiff\, and Dublin offer domestic and international flights.\nShort flights will connect cities across the UK and Ireland for faster travel.\n\n\nBy Car:\n\nWhile driving offers flexibility\, expect significant traffic congestion and limited\, expensive parking in host cities on match days. Public transport is highly recommended for matchday travel.\n\n\nFerries:\n\nRegular ferry services connect Great Britain (e.g.\, Holyhead\, Liverpool) with the Republic of Ireland (e.g.\, Dublin).\n\n\n\n \n\nWhere to Stay During UEFA Euro 2028?\nAccommodation in host cities will be in extremely high demand during Euro 2028. It is crucial to book your accommodation as early as possible once your match schedule is confirmed. \n\nCity Centre Hotels: Offer convenience for transport\, dining\, and attractions. Options range from luxury to budget-friendly.\nServiced Apartments: Good for groups or longer stays\, offering more space and self-catering facilities.\nBudget Accommodation: Hostels and budget hotel chains are available in all host cities.\nConsider Locations with Good Transport Links: Even if not directly next to a stadium\, staying near a major transport hub (train station\, metro line) will ensure easy access to venues.\nBook Early: Prices will surge\, and availability will become very limited closer to the tournament.\nCheck Cancellation Policies: Ensure flexibility in your bookings given the long lead time.\n\n\n \n\nHelpful Links for Planning Your UEFA Euro 2028 Experience\n\nUEFA Euro 2028 Official Information (UEFA.com)\nThe Football Association (England)\nScottish Football Association\nFootball Association of Wales\nFootball Association of Ireland\nNational Rail Enquiries (UK Trains)\nTransport for London (London Public Transport)\nTransport for Greater Manchester\nMerseyrail (Liverpool Region Trains)\nTravel South Yorkshire (Sheffield/Birmingham/Newcastle connections)\nTransport for Wales\nDublin Public Transport (Dublin Bus/Luas/DART)\nTripadvisor (UK & Ireland Travel Guides)\nUEFA Euro Official Social Media:\n\nX (Twitter)\nFacebook\nInstagram\nYouTube\n\n\n\nGet ready for an unforgettable summer of football as UEFA Euro 2028 comes to the UK and Ireland!
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LOCATION:England\, Scotland\, Wales\, Republic of Ireland
CATEGORIES:Football
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SUMMARY:2028 U.S. Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2028 U.S. Open is the third of the four major championships held each year in professional golf. First held in 1895\, the event is hosted by the United States Golf Association (USGA). Willie Anderson\, Bobby Jones\, Ben Hogan and Jack Nicklaus are the most successful players at the U.S. Open\, having each won the event four times. \n\nWhen is the 2028 U.S. Open?\nThe U.S. Open is held annually in June\, with the final round usually timed to finish on the third Sunday in June which is Father’s Day in the United States. The 2028 U.S. Open will be played between the 15th and 18th June 2028. \n\nWhere is the 2028 U.S. Open?\nThe event is held at a different course in the US each year. The 2028 U.S. Open will be played at Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck\, New York for the seventh time\, having previously hosted the event in 1929\, 1959\, 1974\, 1984\, 2006\, and 2020. \nAddress: 851 Fenimore Rd\, Mamaroneck\, NY 10543\, United States \n\n\nHow do I get to the 2028 U.S. Open?\nThe 2028 U.S. Open will be held at Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck\, New York. Located approximately 30 miles north of New York City in Westchester County\, planning your travel in advance is crucial\, as the region can experience significant traffic\, especially during major events. \n1. By Air:\n\nNearby Major Airports:\n\nJohn F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in Queens\, NY.\nNewark Liberty International Airport (EWR) in Newark\, NJ.\nLaGuardia Airport (LGA) in Queens\, NY. These three major airports serve numerous domestic and international destinations. Travel time from these airports to Mamaroneck can vary significantly depending on traffic (typically 45 minutes to 1.5 hours\, or more during peak times).\n\n\nCloser Regional Airport:\n\nWestchester County Airport (HPN): Located only about 12 miles from Winged Foot Golf Club in White Plains\, NY\, HPN offers domestic flights to major hubs such as Atlanta\, Charlotte\, Chicago\, Detroit\, Fort Lauderdale\, Fort Myers\, Orlando\, Palm Beach\, Tampa\, and Washington amongst other destinations. This is often the most convenient airport for access to Westchester County.\n\n\n\n \n2. By Car & Parking:\n\nDriving Directions: Use GPS with the correct address for Winged Foot Golf Club.\n\nFrom New Jersey (via I-95): Take I-95 North (New England Thruway) to Exit 18A – Fenimore Road. Turn left under the bridge\, go approximately 1 mile on Fenimore Road\, and the Winged Foot entrance will be on your right.\nFrom New York City (via Hutchinson River Parkway\, North): Take the Hutchinson River Parkway North to Exit 22 (Mamaroneck Road). Make a left turn and go approximately 1 1/2 miles; the Club entrance will be on your right.\nFrom Connecticut (via I-95): Take I-95 South to Exit 18A – Mamaroneck. Make a right turn onto Mamaroneck Avenue\, then make a right turn onto Hoyt Avenue (right before the railroad overpass). At the end of Hoyt\, make a right onto Fenimore Road\, and the Winged Foot entrance will be approximately 3/4 mile on your right.\nFrom Connecticut (via Merritt Parkway): Take the Merritt Parkway to Hutchinson River Parkway South to Exit 22 (Mamaroneck Road). Make a left turn and go approximately 1 1/2 miles down the road; the Club is on the right side.\nFrom Westchester Airport (HPN): Take I-684 South/New York City to Hutchinson River Parkway South to Exit 22 (Mamaroneck Road). Make a left turn and go approximately 1 1/2 miles down the road; the Club is on the right side.\n\n\nEvent Parking: For major events like the U.S. Open\, it’s highly unlikely that general public parking will be available directly at Winged Foot Golf Club. The USGA typically organizes official off-site parking lots with complimentary shuttle services to the course. These shuttles are often the most efficient way to access the event.\n\nRecommendation: Always check the official U.S. Open website closer to the event date for specific parking locations\, shuttle schedules\, and any necessary parking pass purchase information. Pre-booking any required parking passes is usually essential.\n\n\n\n3. Rideshare & Taxis:\n\nServices like Uber and Lyft operate throughout Westchester County and the broader New York metropolitan area. However\, during a major event\, surge pricing can be significant\, and designated pick-up/drop-off zones might be located a distance from the main entrance to manage traffic. Taxis are also available from airports and local towns.\n\n4. By Public Transportation (Metro-North Railroad):\n\nThe Metro-North Railroad provides train service from Grand Central Terminal in Midtown Manhattan to stations in Westchester County.\nNearest Station: The Mamaroneck station on the New Haven Line is the closest Metro-North stop to Winged Foot Golf Club. From there\, you would need to arrange for local transportation (taxi\, rideshare\, or event shuttles if provided by the USGA).\nTravel Time: Train travel from Grand Central to Mamaroneck can take approximately 35-45 minutes.\n\nImportant Planning Notes:\n\nTraffic: Expect significant traffic congestion on roads in and around Westchester County\, particularly on weekends and around major events. Plan for extra travel time.\nBook Early: Accommodation and transportation in the New York metropolitan area can be in high demand and expensive\, especially during peak season and major events. Book flights\, rental cars\, and any other transport well in advance.\nUSGA Event Shuttles: Pay close attention to announcements from the USGA regarding official event shuttles from various points (e.g.\, Metro-North stations\, official parking lots\, key towns). These are often the most convenient way to get directly to the course on event days.\n\n\nHow do I get tickets to the 2028 U.S. Open?\nSecuring tickets for the U.S. Open\, especially for an iconic venue like Winged Foot\, requires planning well in advance due to high demand. The United States Golf Association (USGA) is the official host and primary source for tickets. \n1. Official Ticketing Channels:\n\nThe Official U.S. Open Website: All legitimate tickets for the U.S. Open are sold directly through the official U.S. Open website or the USGA’s official ticketing partner\, USGA Experiences. Always purchase directly from these official channels to ensure authenticity and avoid fraudulent tickets or inflated prices.\nUSGA Experiences: This is the USGA’s premium experience provider\, offering various ticket packages that may include event access\, exclusive hospitality venues\, all-inclusive food & beverage\, and other amenities. You can often sign up for a waitlist for future U.S. Opens through their site.\n\n2. When Do Tickets Go On Sale?\n\nThe USGA typically releases U.S. Open tickets through a multi-phase process\, often starting with a random drawing (lottery) for the general public\, sometimes more than a year in advance of the championship.\nKey Sale Periods:\n\nEarly Access/Waitlist: Many fans sign up for USGA newsletters or waitlists through the official U.S. Open and USGA Experiences websites to receive notifications about ticket releases.\nRandom Drawing/Lottery: This is often the first opportunity for the general public to secure tickets for championship days. Participants are selected randomly to purchase a limited number of tickets.\nGeneral Public Sale: Remaining tickets\, if any\, may become available for general purchase after the lottery. Hospitality packages often have a separate\, earlier sales cycle.\n\n\nRecommendation: As the 2028 U.S. Open is still some time away\, your best first step is to visit the official U.S. Open website and sign up for their email list and consider joining the waitlist on USGA Experiences to be notified immediately when 2028 specific ticket information is released.\n\n3. Types of Tickets:\n\nGallery Tickets: These are the most common tickets\, providing grounds access to the course\, allowing you to walk the fairways and watch play from public viewing areas and grandstands. They are available as single-day or weekly passes (Monday-Sunday).\nPractice Round Tickets (Monday-Wednesday): These are generally less expensive and offer a more relaxed atmosphere\, allowing fans to follow players during their practice rounds.\nHospitality Packages: For an elevated experience\, premium hospitality packages (e.g.\, Trophy Club\, 1895 Club\, Champions Pavilion) offer access to climate-controlled venues with upgraded food and beverage options\, live TV coverage\, and exclusive amenities. These are significantly more expensive and often sell out quickly.\nJunior & Military Policies: The USGA typically offers special ticket policies for juniors (often complimentary for younger children with a ticketed adult) and discounted options for active and retired military members. Check the official FAQ pages closer to the event for specific details.\n\n4. Key Purchasing Tips:\n\nPricing: Ticket prices vary widely based on the day (practice vs. championship rounds)\, ticket type (gallery vs. hospitality)\, and demand. Expect prices for championship rounds to be several hundred dollars per day\, with hospitality packages significantly higher.\nBuy Early: Demand is extremely high for U.S. Open tickets. Purchasing as soon as they become available through official channels is critical.\nUse Official Channels ONLY: To avoid scams\, always buy tickets directly from the official U.S. Open website or USGA’s authorized partners. Be wary of unofficial secondary market sites as authenticity cannot be guaranteed. The USGA may operate its own official resale marketplace closer to the event.\nMobile Ticketing: Like many major events\, the U.S. Open primarily uses mobile-only ticketing. You will likely need to download the official USGA mobile app to access and manage your tickets closer to the event date.\n\n\nWhere to stay during the 2028 U.S. Open\nFinding suitable accommodation for the 2028 U.S. Open at Winged Foot Golf Club requires significant advance planning\, as Westchester County and the surrounding New York metropolitan area are highly sought-after destinations\, especially during major events. Prices can be substantially higher\, and availability extremely limited\, compared to other regions. \n1. Key Towns Near Winged Foot Golf Club:\n\nMamaroneck: The direct host town\, offering limited local accommodation options\, which will likely be the most convenient but also the most expensive and earliest to book.\nRye / Harrison / White Plains: Nearby towns in Westchester County offering a wider range of hotels\, from business-oriented hotels in White Plains to charming inns and smaller hotels in Rye and Harrison. These will be convenient with shorter commutes.\nGreenwich\, CT: Just across the state line in Connecticut (a short drive)\, Greenwich offers upscale hotels and boutique options.\nStamford\, CT: A larger city in Connecticut (approx. 20-25 minute drive) with more diverse hotel options\, including major chains.\nNew York City: While a longer commute (approx. 45 minutes to 1.5 hours by car or Metro-North)\, staying in Manhattan or other NYC boroughs offers the widest array of accommodation and dining\, along with public transport options to Mamaroneck.\n\n2. Types of Accommodation:\n\nHotels: A range of hotels are available\, from boutique inns to larger chain hotels in nearby cities. Booking well in advance is essential\, and expect higher prices during the U.S. Open.\nVacation Rentals: Websites like Airbnb and Vrbo offer a selection of houses\, apartments\, and condos for rent in Westchester County and surrounding areas. This can be a good option for groups or families.\nBed and Breakfasts/Inns: Charming B&amp;Bs and inns can be found in some of the more picturesque towns in Westchester County and Connecticut.\n\n3. Booking Tips:\n\nBook as early as possible: Accommodation for the U.S. Open in this region will be in extremely high demand. Start your search and booking process many months (even a year) in advance.\nConsider location carefully: Proximity to Winged Foot is a key factor\, but also consider your budget and desired experience. Staying closer will minimize travel time but generally incur higher costs.\nCheck cancellation policies: Given the long lead time\, ensure you understand the cancellation policies of any bookings you make.\nExplore options beyond immediate vicinity: If you are willing to commute\, consider staying in areas further out in Westchester County\, parts of Connecticut\, or even New York City itself\, which might offer more affordable options or greater availability. Utilize Metro-North for convenient access from NYC.\nUse reputable booking sites: Use well-known and reputable booking websites like TripAdvisor\, Booking.com\, or Expedia to find and compare accommodation options. Always verify reviews and ratings before booking.\n\n\n \n\nHelpful Links for Planning Your Visit to the 2028 U.S. Open\nTo ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience at Winged Foot Golf Club\, here are essential official resources for your trip: \n\nU.S. Open Official Website: Your primary source for all championship details\, including future ticket information\, schedules\, and fan advisories.\nUnited States Golf Association (USGA) Official Website: The governing body of golf in the U.S. and Mexico\, offering extensive information on the U.S. Open and other championships.\nUSGA Experiences: Explore premium hospitality packages and official ticket experiences for the U.S. Open.\nWinged Foot Golf Club Website: While a private club\, their website may provide general information about the course’s history and location. Specific event information will primarily be found on the U.S. Open site.\nMetro-North Railroad (MTA) Official Website: Plan your train travel to and from Mamaroneck station from New York City or other points.\nWestchester County Tourism (Visit Westchester NY): Explore attractions\, dining\, events\, and other accommodation options in the county.\nNYC Tourism (NYC & Company): For those planning to stay in New York City and commute.\nNew York State Thruway Authority (Traffic & Travel Info): For real-time traffic conditions on major highways in New York that may impact your travel.
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LOCATION:Winged Foot Golf Club\, Mamaroneck\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Golf
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SUMMARY:2028 Summer Olympics
DESCRIPTION:The 2028 Summer Olympics\, officially known as the LA28 Games\, will mark the third time Los Angeles has hosted the world’s greatest sporting event. This landmark edition represents a sustainable “radical reuse” model\, utilizing 100% existing or temporary venues across the Greater Los Angeles area to promote environmental responsibility and the region’s diverse sporting heritage. \n\n\nContents \nToggle\nThe Teams and CaptainsWhen and Where is the 2026 Laver Cup?Tournament FormatWhat to Expect at the VenueGetting to the 2026 Laver CupBy TubeBy BusBy RiverTickets for the 2026 Laver CupWhere to Stay for the 2026 Laver CupHelpful Links for Planning Your Visit to the 2026 Laver CupThe O2 Arena\n \n\n📅 When are the 2028 Summer Olympics?\n\nOlympic Games: July 14 – July 30\, 2028.\nOpening Ceremony: A dual-stadium celebration held simultaneously at the LA Coliseum and SoFi Stadium.\nClosing Ceremony: To be held at the LA Coliseum.\nParalympic Games: August 15 – August 27\, 2028.\n\n\n🌴 Where are the 2028 Summer Olympics?\nThe Games are divided into several primary clusters across the Los Angeles basin\, each serving as a hub for specific sports. \n1. Downtown Sports Park Cluster\n\nSports: Athletics (Coliseum)\, Swimming (USC)\, Basketball (Crypto.com Arena)\, Gymnastics (Convention Center).\nKey Venue: The LA Memorial Coliseum—the first venue to host three different Olympics.\n\n2. Valley Sports Park Cluster\n\nSports: Equestrian\, Shooting\, Modern Pentathlon.\nKey Venue: Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area\, which will feature temporary stadiums for the “Valley” events.\n\n3. South Bay Sports Park Cluster\n\nSports: Tennis\, Track Cycling\, Rugby Sevens\, Field Hockey.\nKey Venue: Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson.\n\n4. Long Beach Sports Park Cluster\n\nSports: Sailing\, Marathon Swimming\, Water Polo\, BMX Racing.\nKey Venue: Long Beach Waterfront and the Long Beach Arena.\n\n\n🎟️ How do I get tickets for the 2028 Summer Olympics?\n\nOfficial Platform: Tickets are sold exclusively through the official LA28 digital ticketing portal\, utilizing a tiered release system.\nHospitality: Official hospitality packages (including premium suites and “Fan Houses”) are managed by On Location.\n\n\n🚆 How to travel between Olympic Venues\n\nThe “No Car” Games: LA28 is committed to a transit-first experience. Spectators are encouraged to use the expanded Metro Rail network.\nOlympic Shuttles: A fleet of thousands of dedicated “Games Shuttles” will connect Metro stations and satellite parking lots directly to the venue clusters.\nBy Air: Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is the primary gateway\, with the new Automated People Mover connecting terminals to regional transit.\n\n \n\n🏨 Where to stay for the 2028 Summer Olympics\nAccommodation will be the most competitive part of your planning. Here are recommendations based on the cluster you plan to visit: \n1. Downtown LA (Best for Athletics & Gymnastics)\nStaying in DTLA offers the best access to the Metro hub and the historic Coliseum. \n\nLuxury: The Ritz-Carlton\, Los Angeles – A premier stay at L.A. LIVE\, steps from the basketball and gymnastics venues.\nStrategic Hub: InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown – High-rise views and immediate proximity to the 7th Street/Metro Center station.\nBoutique Choice: The Hoxton\, Downtown LA – A stylish option in the Fashion District with a rooftop pool for the July heat.\n\n2. Santa Monica & Westside (Best for Beach Volleyball & Sailing)\nPerfect for those wanting a coastal breeze during the summer Games. \n\nIconic Luxury: Shutters on the Beach – The ultimate Santa Monica stay directly on the sand.\nStrategic Base: The Proper Hotel Santa Monica – Luxury design with easy access to the Metro E Line for travel to Downtown.\n\n3. Long Beach (Best for Water Sports)\n\nWaterfront Stay: Hyatt Regency Long Beach – Offers views of the sailing courses and the Long Beach Sports Park.\nUnique Choice: The Queen Mary – Stay aboard the historic ocean liner moored near the Olympic sailing venues.\n\n4. Inglewood/South Bay (Best for Ceremonies & Basketball)\n\nModern Luxury: Lumière Hotel at Hollywood Park – Located directly adjacent to SoFi Stadium and the Intuit Dome.\n\n\n \n\n🔗 Helpful Links for Planning Your Trip to the 2028 Summer Olympics\n\nOfficial LA28 Website\nLA Metro (Public Transit Planner)\nOlympic Hospitality (On Location)\nDiscover Los Angeles – Tourism Guide
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LOCATION:Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Multi-sports,Summer Olympics
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SUMMARY:2028 Summer Paralympics
DESCRIPTION:The 2028 Summer Paralympics\, officially the XVIII Paralympic Games\, will showcase the world’s most elite para-athletes across Los Angeles. This landmark edition marks the first time LA has hosted the Paralympic Games\, utilizing a 100% accessible venue model to promote inclusion and the “radical reuse” of the city’s iconic urban infrastructure. \n\n\nContents \nToggle\nThe Teams and CaptainsWhen and Where is the 2026 Laver Cup?Tournament FormatWhat to Expect at the VenueGetting to the 2026 Laver CupBy TubeBy BusBy RiverTickets for the 2026 Laver CupWhere to Stay for the 2026 Laver CupHelpful Links for Planning Your Visit to the 2026 Laver CupThe O2 Arena\n \n\n📅 When are the 2028 Summer Paralympics?\n\nParalympic Games: August 15 – August 27\, 2028.\nOpening Ceremony: August 15\, 2028 (SoFi Stadium\, Inglewood). This world-class venue will showcase the spectacular scale and limitless possibilities of LA’s first Paralympic Games.\nClosing Ceremony: August 27\, 2028 (LA Memorial Coliseum). Following the Olympic tradition\, the Paralympics will conclude at this historic landmark\, cementing the movement into LA history.\n\n\n🏖️ Where are the 2028 Summer Paralympics?\nThe Paralympic program is organized into primary accessible geographical clusters: \n1. Downtown Sports Park (Central Hub)\n\nSports: Para Athletics (Coliseum)\, Para Swimming (USC)\, Wheelchair Basketball (Crypto.com Arena)\, Wheelchair Rugby (Convention Center).\nKey Venue: The LA Convention Center\, which will be transformed into a multi-sport hub with fully accessible fan zones and level flooring throughout.\n\n2. South Bay Sports Park (Carson)\n\nSports: Para Cycling (Velodrome)\, Para Tennis\, Para Soccer.\nKey Venue: Dignity Health Sports Park\, featuring a compact\, flat campus layout that minimizes travel distance between competition sites.\n\n3. Long Beach Sports Park (Coastal Hub)\n\nSports: Para Triathlon\, Para Rowing\, Para Canoe.\nKey Venue: The Long Beach Waterfront\, providing step-free viewing paths and specialized floating docks for accessible boarding.\n\n\n🎟️ How do I get tickets for the 2028 Summer Paralympics?\n\nDigital Ticketing: All tickets are distributed via the LA28 portal. Paralympic tickets are prioritized for community access and affordability.\nAccessibility Seating: The ticketing platform includes a “Universal Access” filter. This allows users to specifically select wheelchair-accessible spots\, companion seating\, or “Easy Access” seats (minimal stairs) in any section of the stadium.\nHospitality: On Location offers inclusive packages that ensure “curb-to-seat” accessibility\, including climate-controlled lounges for fans with sensory or temperature-regulation needs.\n\n\n🚆 Accessibility & Travel Between Venues\nLos Angeles is undergoing a massive infrastructure upgrade to ensure a “transit-first” Paralympic experience. \n\nLA Metro: Every station on the Metro Rail system is elevator-equipped. During the Games\, “Accessibility Ambassadors” will be stationed at key stops (like the Downtown Inglewood Station for the Opening Ceremony) to assist travelers.\nAccessible Shuttles: A dedicated fleet of ADA-compliant shuttles will bridge the gap between rail stations and venues\, particularly for the hillier sections of the Sports Parks.\nBy Air: LAX (Los Angeles International) offers dedicated PRM (Persons with Reduced Mobility) services and the new Automated People Mover\, designed for seamless wheelchair transit to the rental car and transit hubs.\n\n \n\n🏨 Where to stay for the 2028 Summer Paralympics\n1. Inglewood & South Bay (Best for the Opening Ceremony)\n\nModern Choice: Lum Hotel Inglewood – Located near SoFi Stadium with modern accessible features and flat-path access to the stadium district.\nLuxury Option: Westdrift Manhattan Beach – A short\, accessible shuttle ride to the Carson sports cluster.\n\n2. Downtown LA (Best for Athletics & Swimming)\n\nAccessible Luxury: The Ritz-Carlton\, Los Angeles – Features extensive ADA-compliant suites and zero-entry pool access.\nStrategic Hub: InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown – Located at the Wilshire Grand\, offering step-free access to the Metro Red/Purple lines.\n\n3. Long Beach (Best for Rowing & Triathlon)\n\nCoastal Base: Hyatt Regency Long Beach – Located directly adjacent to the accessible waterfront viewing paths.\n\n\n \n\n🔗 Helpful Links for the 2028 Summer Paralympics\n\nOfficial LA28 Website\nInternational Paralympic Committee (IPC)\nOn Location – Paralympic Hospitality
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LOCATION:Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Multi-sports
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SUMMARY:2028 Chicago Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The 2028 Chicago Marathon is one of the world’s most anticipated road races\, a highlight of the Abbott World Marathon Majors series. This elite event transforms Chicago into a global running stage\, attracting top-tier athletes and tens of thousands of participants from across the globe. Celebrated for its flat and fast course\, the marathon provides an ideal setting for both competitive athletes chasing records and recreational runners aiming for a new personal best. \n\n\nContents \nToggle\nThe Teams and CaptainsWhen and Where is the 2026 Laver Cup?Tournament FormatWhat to Expect at the VenueGetting to the 2026 Laver CupBy TubeBy BusBy RiverTickets for the 2026 Laver CupWhere to Stay for the 2026 Laver CupHelpful Links for Planning Your Visit to the 2026 Laver CupThe O2 Arena\n \n\nWhen and Where is the 2028 Chicago Marathon?\nThe 51st running of the Bank of America Chicago Marathon will take place on Sunday\, October 8\, 2028\, in Chicago\, Illinois. All official race events\, including the start and finish lines\, are located in Grant Park. \nRace Format and Course Details of the 2028 Chicago Marathon\nThe Chicago Marathon is a single\, 26.2-mile road race. The course is famously known for its flat terrain and minimal turns\, which makes it perfect for achieving fast times. The route is a tour of Chicago’s diverse landscape\, weaving through 29 of the city’s unique neighborhoods. Highlights include iconic landmarks like the Magnificent Mile\, Lincoln Park\, and a run through the vibrant Chinatown neighborhood\, offering a dynamic and scenic experience for all. \n \n\nHow to Participate in the 2028 Chicago Marathon\nEntry into the Chicago Marathon is highly sought-after and available through several pathways. The general application period for both guaranteed and non-guaranteed entries is expected to open in late 2027. \n\nNon-Guaranteed Entry (The Lottery): This is the most common path for runners. The drawing for the 2028 event is expected to take place in early December 2027.\nGuaranteed Entry: There are several ways to secure a guaranteed spot:\n\nCharity Program: This is a popular and effective way to gain entry. Runners commit to fundraising a minimum amount for one of the event’s official charities. The minimum fundraising requirement for the 2028 event will be announced closer to the application date.\nLegacy Finishers: Runners who have completed the Chicago Marathon five or more times in the last ten years are typically eligible.\nTime Qualifiers: Athletes who have met specific time standards in a certified marathon are eligible to apply. The qualifying window for the 2028 marathon is generally from January 1\, 2027\, to November 2027.\nInternational Tour Program: Runners outside the U.S. can secure an entry through an official international tour partner.\n\n\n\n\nSpectating the 2028 Chicago Marathon\nThe Chicago Marathon is free for spectators\, with access available along most of the course. Spectators are not permitted in the secured start and finish areas within Grant Park. The most efficient way to follow the race is by using Chicago’s CTA “L” train system\, which has numerous stations along the route. Popular viewing spots and their nearby CTA stations include: \n\nMiles 1\, 3\, and 12.5: Grand CTA Red Line Station\nMile 8.5: Addison CTA Red Line Station (near Wrigleyville)\nMile 21.5: Cermak-Chinatown CTA Red Line Station\nFinish Line: Roosevelt CTA Red\, Green\, or Orange Line Station\n\n\nGetting to the 2028 Chicago Marathon\nChicago is easily accessible by air\, train\, and bus. \n\nBy Air: The city is served by two major airports: O’Hare International Airport (ORD) and Midway International Airport (MDW).\n\nFrom O’Hare (ORD): The CTA Blue Line runs directly from the airport to downtown Chicago\, with an approximate travel time of 45 minutes. Taxis and rideshare services are also widely available.\nFrom Midway (MDW): The CTA Orange Line provides direct service to the downtown area in about 25 minutes.\n\n\nBy Train: Chicago is a major hub for Amtrak\, with Union Station serving routes from across the country.\nBy Public Transit: Once in the city\, the CTA train and bus systems are the most efficient way to get to and from Grant Park and the course.\n\n \n\nWhere to Stay for the 2028 Chicago Marathon\nChicago offers a vast selection of hotels\, from luxury high-rises to budget-friendly guesthouses. Since the start and finish lines are in the same location\, staying near Grant Park is ideal. Popular hotels close to the race include the Hilton Chicago\, Congress Plaza Hotel\, and Palmer House. Due to high demand\, booking your accommodation well in advance is highly recommended. \n\nBooking Tips:\n\nBook Early: The city gets very busy during the event\, so book your accommodation as early as possible.\nCheck Transport Links: Ensure your hotel is well-connected to public transport for easy travel to and from the race course.\nRead Reviews: Before booking\, check reviews on reputable booking sites like TripAdvisor.\n\n\n\n\n \n\nHelpful Links for Planning Your Visit to the 2028 Chicago Marathon\n\nOfficial Bank of America Chicago Marathon Website\nChoose Chicago (Official Tourism Website)\nChicago Transit Authority (CTA)
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LOCATION:Chicago\, Illinois\, United States
CATEGORIES:Athletics,Marathon
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SUMMARY:2029 Boston Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The 2029 Boston Marathon is an annual road running event held on the streets of greater Boston in eastern Massachusetts\, traditionally held on Patriots’ Day – the third Monday in April. The event is the world’s oldest annual marathon\, first held in 1897 and has grown into one of the most well renowned running events in the world\, being one of the six World Marathon Majors. The Marathon attracts 500\,000 spectators each year and regularly has over 30\,000 participants. \n \n \n\n \n \nHow do I enter the 2029 Boston Marathon?\n \n \nEntrants to the Boston Marathon have to meet a set of qualification standards to be eligible to run. They must be aged 18 and have previously run a full marathon certified by a national governing body\, usually within a 18 month period beforehand and within the qualifying standard time. Qualifying standards for the 2020 race were: \n \n \n\n\n\n\nAge Group\nMEN\nWOMEN\n\n\n\n\n18-34\n3hrs 00min 00sec\n3hrs 30min 00sec\n\n\n35-39\n3hrs 05min 00sec\n3hrs 35min 00sec\n\n\n40-44\n3hrs 10min 00sec\n3hrs 40min 00sec\n\n\n45-49\n3hrs 20min 00sec\n3hrs 50min 00sec\n\n\n50-54\n3hrs 25min 00sec\n3hrs 55min 00sec\n\n\n55-59\n3hrs 35min 00sec\n4hrs 05min 00sec\n\n\n60-64\n3hrs 50min 00sec\n4hrs 20min 00sec\n\n\n65-69\n4hrs 05min 00sec\n4hrs 35min 00sec\n\n\n70-74\n4hrs 20min 00sec\n4hrs 50min 00sec\n\n\n75-79\n4hrs 35min 00sec\n5hrs 05min 00sec\n\n\n80 and over\n4hrs 50min 00sec\n5hrs 20min 00sec\n\n\n\n\n \n \nThe registration window usually opens in the September before the race in April\, with the entry fee for the 2020 event being $205 for United States residents and $255 for international residents. You can view the latest registration information through the official website here. \n \n \n\n \n \n2029 Boston Marathon Course Details\n \n \nThe Boston Marathon starts in the rural town of Hopkinton and finishes on Boylston Street in Boston. The course follows route 135\, route 16 and route 30 passing through Ashland\, Framingham\, Natick\, Wellesley\, Newton\, Brookline before entering Boston. The marathon is considered one of the most challenging\, with the four Newtown hills culminating in Heartbreak Hill between mile 20 and 21 causing the most difficulty. \n \n \nOther notable features of the course include “Scream Tunnel” at Wellesley College\, a 400 metre stretch where students from the women’s college cheering on participants. It is also tradition for the Boston Red Sox to play a home game at Fenway Park starting at 11:05am\, with fans entering Kenmore Square once the game finishes to cheer runners into the final mile. \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \nHow do I get to Boston?\n \n \nAirport: Logan International Airport is Boston’s primary airport\, with flights to a number of destinations across the United States\, Canada\, Mexico\, Latin America\, Caribbean\, Africa \, Asia and Europe. \n \n \nThinking of flying to Boston? Search & book your flights through Skyscanner here. \n \n \nTrain: Boston is served by four intercity rail services – the Acela Express and Northeast Regional services to and from New York City and Washington\, D.C\, the Lake Shore Limited to Chicago and the Downeaster to Portland\, Maine. Further information is available on the Amtrak website here. \n \n \n\n \n \nWhere to Stay in Boston\n \n \nUse TripAdvisor to find some great places to stay in Boston by clicking here. \n \n \n\n \n \nFurther Information\n \n \nBoston Marathon Official Website
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LOCATION:Boston\, Boston\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Athletics,Marathon
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SUMMARY:2029 PGA Championship
DESCRIPTION:The PGA Championship is one of professional golf’s four men’s majors\, featuring a field of the world’s top-ranked players and PGA professionals. In 2029\, the 111th edition returns to the iconic Baltusrol Golf Club\, a venue that has hosted more than a century of major championship history and is a designated National Historic Landmark. \n\n\nContents \nToggle\nThe Teams and CaptainsWhen and Where is the 2026 Laver Cup?Tournament FormatWhat to Expect at the VenueGetting to the 2026 Laver CupBy TubeBy BusBy RiverTickets for the 2026 Laver CupWhere to Stay for the 2026 Laver CupHelpful Links for Planning Your Visit to the 2026 Laver CupThe O2 Arena\n \n\n📅 When is the 2029 PGA Championship?\n\nDates: May 14 – May 20\, 2029.\nPractice Rounds: Monday\, May 14 – Wednesday\, May 16.\nChampionship Rounds: Thursday\, May 17 – Sunday\, May 20.\n\n\n⛳ Where is the 2029 PGA Championship?\nThe championship will be contested on the world-famous Lower Course: \n\nVenue: Baltusrol Golf Club (Lower Course)\nLocation: Springfield\, New Jersey (Greater New York City Area)\nArchitect: A.W. Tillinghast (Restored by Gil Hanse)\n\nAbout Baltusrol Golf Club\nBaltusrol is synonymous with major championship drama. The Lower Course\, a Tillinghast masterpiece\, is famous for its “Dual Finish”—finishing on two consecutive par 5s (the 17th and 18th). Having hosted the PGA Championship previously in 2005 (Phil Mickelson) and 2016 (Jimmy Walker)\, the course has been meticulously restored to its 1920s glory\, featuring wider fairways and expanded greens that demand elite shot-making. \n\n\nBaltusrol Golf Club \n\n\n\n\n🗽 2029 PGA Fan Experience\n\nJersey Shore & NYC Flavors: The concession menu features Garden State favorites and New York classics\, including gourmet Taylor Ham/Pork Roll breakfast sandwiches\, Manhattan-style clam chowder\, and world-class Italian deli sandwiches.\nThe Tillinghast Retail Pavilion: A massive flagship merchandise experience featuring exclusive Baltusrol “Two-Horses” logo apparel and high-end 2029 PGA Championship commemorative gear.\nThe “Dual Finish” Amphitheater: The 17th and 18th holes at Baltusrol offer some of the best viewing in golf. Large-scale natural mounding allows thousands of fans to witness the final stretch where championships are won or lost.\nPGA Coaching Center: Visit the interactive fan zone to receive “Tune-Up” lessons from PGA Professionals\, utilizing the same launch monitor technology used by the pros on the range.\n\n\n🎟️ How do I get tickets for the 2029 PGA Championship?\n\nTicket Registry: Baltusrol is a high-demand New York market venue. Fans must register at PGAChampionship.com to enter the ticket selection process.\nChampionship+ Ticket: The standard ticket model\, which includes grounds access and inclusive food and non-alcoholic beverages at all “Market” locations throughout the property.\nClub 1916 / Wanamaker Club: Premium climate-controlled hospitality suites with private viewing decks\, upgraded culinary menus\, and a private bar.\n\n\n🚗 How to travel to Baltusrol Golf Club\nBaltusrol is located approximately 20 miles west of Manhattan. \n\nNJ Transit (Train): The most efficient way to travel from NYC or Newark. Fans can take the Morris & Essex Line to the Summit Station\, where dedicated PGA Shuttles will provide direct transport to the course.\nRideshare: A designated “Rideshare Hub” will be established to handle Uber and Lyft traffic\, located away from the primary residential gates to ensure quick entry.\nParking: No general public parking is available on-site. Spectators must park in designated satellite lots (typically at nearby corporate parks or colleges) and take a shuttle.\nAir: Newark Liberty International (EWR) is only 15 minutes away\, making Baltusrol one of the most accessible major venues in the country.\n\n \n\n🏨 Where to stay for the 2029 PGA Championship\n\nSummit & Short Hills\, NJ: The most convenient local areas\, offering luxury boutique hotels and high-end shopping at the Mall at Short Hills.\nNewark / Jersey City: Offers a wide variety of modern hotels with direct train access to the tournament region and lower prices than Manhattan.\nNew York City: For those wanting the full “Big Apple” experience. Stay in Chelsea or Midtown and use NJ Transit from Penn Station for a straightforward commute to the course.\n\n\n \n\n🔗 Helpful Links for Planning Your Trip to the 2029 PGA Championship\n\nOfficial PGA Championship Website\nBaltusrol Golf Club Official Site\nNJ Transit (Train Schedules)\nVisit New Jersey – Tourism Guide\n\nEnjoy the 111th PGA Championship at historic Baltusrol!
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LOCATION:Baltusrol Golf Club\, Springfield\, New Jersey\, United States
CATEGORIES:Golf
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SUMMARY:2029 U.S. Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2029 U.S. Open is the third of the four major championships held each year in professional golf. First held in 1895\, the event is hosted by the United States Golf Association (USGA). Willie Anderson\, Bobby Jones\, Ben Hogan and Jack Nicklaus are the most successful players at the U.S. Open\, having each won the event four times. \n\nWhen is the 2029 U.S. Open?\nThe U.S. Open is held annually in June\, with the final round usually timed to finish on the third Sunday in June which is Father’s Day in the United States. The 2029 U.S. Open will be played between the 14th and 17th June 2029. \n\nWhere is the 2029 U.S. Open?\nThe event is held at a different course in the US each year. The 2029 U.S. Open will be played at Pinehurst Resort (Course No. 2) in Pinehurst\, North Carolina. This will be the fifth time Pinehurst No. 2 has hosted the event\, having previously welcomed the championship in 1999\, 2005\, 2014\, and 2024. \nAddress: 80 Carolina Vista Dr\, Pinehurst\, NC 28374\, United States \n \n\nHow do I get to the 2029 U.S. Open?\nThe 2029 U.S. Open will be held at Pinehurst Resort in Pinehurst\, North Carolina. Located in the Sandhills region of North Carolina\, planning your travel in advance is crucial\, as the area can experience significant traffic\, especially during major events. \n1. By Air:\n\nNearby Major Airports:\n\nRaleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU): Located approximately 70 miles north of Pinehurst. RDU serves numerous domestic and international destinations and is the most common major airport for visitors to the Sandhills. Travel time is typically 1.5 to 2 hours.\nCharlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT): Located approximately 100 miles west of Pinehurst. CLT is a major hub and offers extensive domestic and international flights. Travel time is typically 2 to 2.5 hours.\n\n\nCloser Regional Airport:\n\nFayetteville Regional Airport (FAY): Located about 40 miles south of Pinehurst. FAY offers domestic flights to major hubs like Atlanta and Charlotte. This can be a convenient option for closer access.\n\n\n\n \n2. By Car & Parking:\n\nDriving Directions: Use GPS with the correct address for Pinehurst Resort.\n\nFrom Raleigh/Durham (via US-1 S): Take US-1 South towards Southern Pines/Pinehurst. Follow signs for Pinehurst.\nFrom Charlotte (via US-74 E & NC-24/27 E): Take US-74 East\, then merge onto NC-24/27 East towards Carthage/Pinehurst. Follow signs to Pinehurst Resort.\nFrom Fayetteville (via NC-24 W): Take NC-24 West towards Pinehurst.\n\n\nEvent Parking: For major events like the U.S. Open\, general public parking will typically not be available directly at Pinehurst Resort. The USGA (United States Golf Association) usually organizes official off-site parking lots with complimentary shuttle services to the course. These shuttles are often the most efficient way to access the event.\n\nRecommendation: Always check the official U.S. Open website closer to the event date for specific parking locations\, shuttle schedules\, and any necessary parking pass purchase information. Pre-booking any required parking passes is usually essential.\n\n\n\n3. Rideshare & Taxis:\n\nServices like Uber and Lyft operate throughout the Pinehurst area and surrounding regions. However\, during a major event\, surge pricing can be significant\, and designated pick-up/drop-off zones might be located a distance from the main entrance to manage traffic flow. Taxis are also available from airports and local towns.\n\n4. By Train (Amtrak):\n\nWhile not directly serving Pinehurst\, Amtrak offers service to nearby cities like Southern Pines (a few miles from Pinehurst) or Raleigh. From there\, you would need to arrange for local transportation (taxi\, rideshare). This option is less common for direct event access but can be part of a broader travel plan.\n\nImportant Planning Notes:\n\nTraffic: Expect significant traffic congestion on roads in and around Pinehurst\, particularly on weekends and around major events. Plan for extra travel time.\nBook Early: Accommodation and transportation in the Pinehurst area can be in high demand and expensive\, especially during peak season and major events. Book flights\, rental cars\, and any other transport well in advance.\nUSGA Event Shuttles: Pay close attention to announcements from the USGA regarding official event shuttles from various points (e.g.\, official parking lots\, key towns). These are often the most convenient way to get directly to the course on event days.\n\n\nHow do I get tickets to the 2029 U.S. Open?\nSecuring tickets for the U.S. Open\, especially for an iconic venue like Pinehurst No. 2\, requires planning well in advance due to high demand. The United States Golf Association (USGA) is the official host and primary source for tickets. \n1. Official Ticketing Channels:\n\nThe Official U.S. Open Website: All legitimate tickets for the U.S. Open are sold directly through the official U.S. Open website or the USGA’s official ticketing partner\, USGA Experiences. Always purchase directly from these official channels to ensure authenticity and avoid fraudulent tickets or inflated prices.\nUSGA Experiences: This is the USGA’s premium experience provider\, offering various ticket packages that may include event access\, exclusive hospitality venues\, all-inclusive food & beverage\, and other amenities. You can often sign up for a waitlist for future U.S. Opens through their site.\n\n2. When Do Tickets Go On Sale?\n\nThe USGA typically releases U.S. Open tickets through a multi-phase process\, often starting with a random drawing (lottery) for the general public\, sometimes more than a year in advance of the championship.\nKey Sale Periods:\n\nEarly Access/Waitlist: Many fans sign up for USGA newsletters or waitlists through the official U.S. Open and USGA Experiences websites to receive notifications about ticket releases.\nRandom Drawing/Lottery: This is often the first opportunity for the general public to secure tickets for championship days. Participants are selected randomly to purchase a limited number of tickets.\nGeneral Public Sale: Remaining tickets\, if any\, may become available for general purchase after the lottery. Hospitality packages often have a separate\, earlier sales cycle.\n\n\nRecommendation: As the 2029 U.S. Open is still some time away\, your best first step is to visit the official U.S. Open website and sign up for their email list and consider joining the waitlist on USGA Experiences to be notified immediately when 2029 specific ticket information is released.\n\n3. Types of Tickets:\n\nGallery Tickets: These are the most common tickets\, providing grounds access to the course\, allowing you to walk the fairways and watch play from public viewing areas and grandstands. They are available as single-day or weekly passes (Monday-Sunday).\nPractice Round Tickets (Monday-Wednesday): These are generally less expensive and offer a more relaxed atmosphere\, allowing fans to follow players during their practice rounds.\nHospitality Packages: For an elevated experience\, premium hospitality packages (e.g.\, Trophy Club\, 1895 Club\, Champions Pavilion) offer access to climate-controlled venues with upgraded food and beverage options\, live TV coverage\, and exclusive amenities. These are significantly more expensive and often sell out quickly.\nJunior & Military Policies: The USGA typically offers special ticket policies for juniors (often complimentary for younger children with a ticketed adult) and discounted options for active and retired military members. Check the official FAQ pages closer to the event for specific details.\n\n4. Key Purchasing Tips:\n\nPricing: Ticket prices vary widely based on the day (practice vs. championship rounds)\, ticket type (gallery vs. hospitality)\, and demand. Expect prices for championship rounds to be several hundred dollars per day\, with hospitality packages significantly higher.\nBuy Early: Demand is extremely high for U.S. Open tickets. Purchasing as soon as they become available through official channels is critical.\nUse Official Channels ONLY: To avoid scams\, always buy tickets directly from the official U.S. Open website or USGA’s authorized partners. Be wary of unofficial secondary market sites as authenticity cannot be guaranteed. The USGA may operate its own official resale marketplace closer to the event.\nMobile Ticketing: Like many major events\, the U.S. Open primarily uses mobile-only ticketing. You will likely need to download the official USGA mobile app to access and manage your tickets closer to the event date.\n\n\nWhere to stay during the 2029 U.S. Open\nFinding suitable accommodation for the 2029 U.S. Open in Pinehurst requires significant advance planning\, as the North Carolina Sandhills region is a highly sought-after destination\, especially during major events. Prices can be substantially higher\, and availability extremely limited\, compared to other times. \n1. Key Towns Near Pinehurst Resort:\n\nPinehurst: The direct host village\, offering a variety of accommodations\, from the historic Pinehurst Resort hotels to local inns and rental properties. These will be the most convenient but also the most expensive and earliest to book.\nSouthern Pines / Aberdeen: Adjacent towns offering a wider range of hotels\, motels\, and vacation rentals. These are very close commutes to the course.\nCarthage / Vass / Sanford: Slightly further out\, these towns may offer more budget-friendly options while still being within a reasonable driving distance.\nFayetteville: A larger city approximately an hour’s drive away\, offering a broader selection of major chain hotels and amenities. This option requires a longer commute but might offer more availability.\n\n2. Types of Accommodation:\n\nHotels & Resorts: A range of options from luxury resorts (like Pinehurst Resort’s own properties) to more budget-friendly chain hotels in nearby towns. Booking well in advance is essential\, and expect higher prices during the U.S. Open.\nVacation Rentals: Websites like Airbnb and Vrbo offer a selection of houses\, apartments\, and condos for rent in Pinehurst and surrounding areas. This can be a good option for groups or families.\nBed and Breakfasts/Inns: Charming B&amp;Bs and inns can be found in the quaint villages of Pinehurst and Southern Pines.\n\n3. Booking Tips:\n\nBook as early as possible: Accommodation for the U.S. Open in this region will be in extremely high demand. Start your search and booking process many months (even a year) in advance.\nConsider location carefully: Proximity to Pinehurst No. 2 is a key factor\, but also consider your budget and desired experience. Staying closer will minimize travel time but generally incur higher costs.\nCheck cancellation policies: Given the long lead time\, ensure you understand the cancellation policies of any bookings you make.\nExplore options beyond immediate vicinity: If you are willing to commute\, consider staying in areas further out\, such as Fayetteville\, which might offer more affordable options or greater availability.\nUse reputable booking sites: Use well-known and reputable booking websites like TripAdvisor\, Booking.com\, or Expedia to find and compare accommodation options. Always verify reviews and ratings before booking.\n\n\n \n\nHelpful Links for Planning Your Visit to the 2029 U.S. Open\nTo ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience at the 2029 U.S. Open\, here are essential official resources for your trip: \n\nU.S. Open Official Website: Your primary source for all championship details\, including future ticket information\, schedules\, and fan advisories.\nUnited States Golf Association (USGA) Official Website: The governing body of golf in the U.S. and Mexico\, offering extensive information on the U.S. Open and other championships.\nUSGA Experiences: Explore premium hospitality packages and official ticket experiences for the U.S. Open.\nPinehurst Resort Official Website: Learn more about the host venue\, Pinehurst Resort\, its courses\, and amenities.\nRaleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU): Information for the closest major airport.\nCharlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT): Information for another major airport option.\nFayetteville Regional Airport (FAY): Information for the closest regional airport.\nPinehurst\, Southern Pines\, Aberdeen Area CVB (Convention & Visitors Bureau): Local tourism information for the Pinehurst area\, including accommodations and activities.\nNorth Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) Travel Information: For real-time traffic conditions on major highways in North Carolina that may impact your travel.
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LOCATION:Pinehurst Resort\, Pinehurst\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Golf
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SUMMARY:2030 Winter Olympics
DESCRIPTION:The 2030 Winter Olympics\, officially known as the XXVI Olympic Winter Games\, will take place in France. This landmark edition represents a sustainable vision for the Olympic movement\, utilizing a decentralized model across the French Alps and the French Riviera to promote environmental heritage and regional diversity. \n\n\nContents \nToggle\nThe Teams and CaptainsWhen and Where is the 2026 Laver Cup?Tournament FormatWhat to Expect at the VenueGetting to the 2026 Laver CupBy TubeBy BusBy RiverTickets for the 2026 Laver CupWhere to Stay for the 2026 Laver CupHelpful Links for Planning Your Visit to the 2026 Laver CupThe O2 Arena\n \n\n📅 When are the 2030 Winter Olympics?\n\nOlympic Games: February 1 – February 17\, 2030.\nOpening Ceremony: Venue to be confirmed (Proposed across multiple Alpine hubs).\nClosing Ceremony: To be held on the iconic Promenade des Anglais in Nice\, marking a historic coastal finale.\nParalympic Games: March 1 – March 10\, 2030.\n\n\n🏔️ Where are the 2030 Winter Olympics?\nThe Games are divided into four distinct clusters spanning from the high peaks to the Mediterranean coast. \n1. Nice Cluster (The Ice Hub)\n\nSports: Figure Skating\, Short Track Speed Skating\, Ice Hockey\, Curling.\nKey Venue: A new planned arena in Nice and existing convention spaces transformed into Olympic rinks.\n\n2. Savoie Cluster (The Alpine Heritage Hub)\n\nSports: Alpine Skiing (Courchevel/Méribel)\, Bobsleigh\, Skeleton\, Luge (La Plagne)\, Ski Jumping.\nKey Venue: The Roc de Fer slope in Méribel and the Eclipse in Courchevel.\n\n3. Haute-Savoie Cluster (The Nordic Hub)\n\nSports: Cross-Country Skiing\, Biathlon.\nKey Venue: Le Grand-Bornand (Biathlon) and La Clusaz (Cross-Country).\n\n4. Briançon Cluster (The Freestyle Hub)\n\nSports: Freestyle Skiing\, Snowboarding.\nKey Venue: Serre Chevalier and Montgenèvre.\n\n\n🎟️ How do I get tickets for the 2030 Winter Olympics?\n\nOfficial Platform: Tickets will be sold exclusively through the official French Alps 2030 digital ticketing portal.\nHospitality: Official hospitality packages (including premium seating and Alpine lodge access) will be managed by the authorized global provider.\n\n\n🚆 How to travel between Olympic Venues\n\nBy Train: France’s TGV InOui high-speed rail connects Paris to Lyon and continues to the Alpine valleys. Specialized “Olympic Shuttles” will connect the Nice Côte d’Azur region to the mountains.\nOlympic Shuttles: Dedicated spectator transport will run from regional hubs like Moûtiers and Albertville to the high-altitude resorts.\nBy Air: Nice Côte d’Azur Airport (NCE) for ice sports and the Closing Ceremony; Lyon-Saint Exupéry (LYS) or Geneva (GVA) for the Alpine and Nordic clusters.\n\n \n\n🏨 Where to stay for the 2030 Winter Olympics\nAccommodation will be highly sought after across the Alps. Here are recommendations based on the cluster you plan to visit: \n1. Nice (Best for Ice Sports & Closing Ceremony)\n\nLuxury: Le Negresco – An iconic world-class hotel on the Promenade des Anglais.\nStrategic Hub: Hôtel Amina – Located near the Nice-Ville station for easy access to the mountain trains.\nModern Choice: Anantara Plaza Nice Hotel – Perfectly situated for the coastal celebrations.\n\n2. The Three Valleys / Savoie (Best for Alpine Skiing & Sliding)\n\nIconic Luxury: L’Apogée Courchevel – Ultra-luxury stay with direct access to the Alpine venues.\nAlternative Hub: Albertville – Staying in the 1992 host city is a smart strategic choice for mid-range budgets and transit links.\nActive/Sporty: Hotel Araucaria (La Plagne) – Ideal for fans of the sliding sports (Bobsleigh/Luge).\n\n3. Annecy & Haute-Savoie (Best for Nordic Sports)\n\nWellness Focus: Les Trésoms Lake and Spa Resort – Overlooking Lake Annecy\, offering a serene base between biathlon events.\nTraditional: Au Coeur du Village (La Clusaz) – Traditional Savoyard hospitality in the heart of the Nordic cluster.\n\n4. Briançon (Best for Snowboarding & Freestyle)\n\nBoutique: Hôtel de la Chaussée – Located in the historic fortified town of Briançon (a UNESCO site).\nModern: SOWELL Hôtels Le Parc & Spa – Convenient access to the Serre Chevalier lifts.\n\n\n \n\n🔗 Helpful Links for Planning Your Trip to the 2030 Winter Olympics\n\nOfficial Olympics Website\nSNCF Connect (TGV & Regional Rail)\nExplore France – Alps & Riviera Guides\nNice Côte d’Azur Tourism
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LOCATION:French Alps\, France
CATEGORIES:Multi-sports,Winter Olympics
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SUMMARY:2030 Winter Paralympics
DESCRIPTION:The 2030 Winter Paralympics\, officially the XV Paralympic Winter Games\, will showcase the world’s most elite para-athletes across the French Alps. Utilizing a sustainable and highly accessible venue plan\, the Games will span the mountain massifs of Savoie and Haute-Savoie\, concluding with a historic coastal celebration in Nice. \n\n\nContents \nToggle\nThe Teams and CaptainsWhen and Where is the 2026 Laver Cup?Tournament FormatWhat to Expect at the VenueGetting to the 2026 Laver CupBy TubeBy BusBy RiverTickets for the 2026 Laver CupWhere to Stay for the 2026 Laver CupHelpful Links for Planning Your Visit to the 2026 Laver CupThe O2 Arena\n \n\n📅 When are the 2030 Winter Paralympics?\n\nParalympic Games: March 1 – March 10\, 2030.\nOpening Ceremony: March 1\, 2030 (Venue TBC).\nClosing Ceremony: March 10\, 2030 (Promenade des Anglais\, Nice).\n\n\n🏔️ Where are the 2030 Winter Paralympics?\nThe Paralympic program is organized into dedicated clusters to ensure athlete and spectator efficiency: \n1. Nice Cluster (Ice Sports)\n\nSports: Para Ice Hockey.\nKey Venue: Dedicated ice arena within the Nice coastal hub\, adjacent to the International Broadcast Centre.\n\n2. Savoie Cluster (Alpine & Sliding)\n\nSports: Para Alpine Skiing\, Para Snowboard.\nKey Venue: Courchevel and Méribel\, utilizing the world-class slopes adapted for para-competition.\n\n3. Haute-Savoie Cluster (Nordic Hub)\n\nSports: Para Cross-Country Skiing\, Para Biathlon.\nKey Venue: Le Grand-Bornand\, renowned for its accessible stadium layout and spectator visibility.\n\n\n🎟️ How do I get tickets for the 2030 Winter Paralympics?\n\nDigital Ticketing: Tickets are managed through the official French Alps 2030 portal. Paralympic tickets traditionally offer exceptional value and a family-friendly atmosphere.\nAccessibility Seating: The booking system features an integrated “Accessibility Map\,” allowing users to select wheelchair-accessible spots (UFR) and easy-access seating with companion spots nearby.\nHospitality: On Location provides inclusive hospitality packages that prioritize step-free access and dedicated viewing platforms at high-altitude venues.\n\n\n🚆 Accessibility & Travel Between Venues\nFrance is implementing a “Total Accessibility” mandate for its transport network in preparation for 2030. \n\nSNCF (Accès Plus): The Accès Plus service provides free assistance at major stations (Nice-Ville\, Lyon-Part-Dieu\, Chambéry). It is highly recommended to register your journey 48 hours in advance to ensure ramp and lift availability.\nAccessible Shuttles: A fleet of low-floor\, accessible buses will serve as the “Olympic Express\,” connecting the valley train stations to the mountain venues in Savoie and Haute-Savoie.\nBy Air: Nice Côte d’Azur (NCE) and Lyon (LYS) airports offer specialized PRM (Persons with Reduced Mobility) assistance from the gate to the accessible ground transport hubs.\n\n \n\n🏨 Where to stay for the 2030 Winter Paralympics\n1. Nice (Para Ice Hockey & Closing Ceremony Hub)\n\nAccessible Luxury: Le Negresco – A National Historic Landmark offering fully adapted luxury suites.\nStrategic Accessibility: Anantara Plaza Nice Hotel – Modern\, fully compliant infrastructure with step-free access to the Promenade des Anglais.\n\n2. Savoie / The Three Valleys (Para Alpine & Snowboard Hub)\n\nMountain Resort: Hotel Araucaria (La Plagne) – Designed with accessible common areas and specialized equipment storage for para-athletes and fans.\nValley Base: Albertville – A flatter\, more accessible city base with direct shuttle links to the steeper mountain venues.\n\n3. Annecy & Haute-Savoie (Nordic Hub)\n\nBoutique Accessibility: Les Trésoms Lake and Spa Resort – Features accessible facilities and easier terrain for navigation than higher-altitude Nordic sites.\n\n\n \n\n🔗 Helpful Links for Planning Your Trip to the 2030 Winter Paralympics\n\nInternational Paralympic Committee (IPC)\nSNCF Connect (TGV & Regional Rail)\nOn Location – Paralympic Hospitality
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LOCATION:French Alps\, France
CATEGORIES:Multi-sports,Winter Olympics
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SUMMARY:2030 FIFA World Cup
DESCRIPTION:The 2030 FIFA World Cup will be a truly historic and unprecedented event\, marking the centenary of the inaugural tournament. For the first time\, the tournament will be hosted across three continents and six countries\, celebrating football’s global reach and heritage. The main host nations are Spain\, Portugal\, and Morocco\, with three commemorative centenary matches taking place in Uruguay\, Argentina\, and Paraguay. This unique format promises an extraordinary celebration of football. \nThis guide provides essential information for fans planning to attend the 2030 FIFA World Cup\, including dates\, host nations and venues\, ticketing\, and travel considerations. \n\n\nContents \nToggle\nThe Teams and CaptainsWhen and Where is the 2026 Laver Cup?Tournament FormatWhat to Expect at the VenueGetting to the 2026 Laver CupBy TubeBy BusBy RiverTickets for the 2026 Laver CupWhere to Stay for the 2026 Laver CupHelpful Links for Planning Your Visit to the 2026 Laver CupThe O2 Arena\n \n\nWhen is the 2030 FIFA World Cup?\nThe 2030 FIFA World Cup will run from Sunday\, June 8\, 2030\, to Sunday\, July 21\, 2030. \n\nCentenary Celebration Matches:\n\nJune 8-9\, 2030: First matches of Uruguay (in Montevideo)\, Argentina (at home)\, and Paraguay (at home)\, along with centenary celebration ceremonies.\n\n\nMain Tournament:\n\nJune 13-14\, 2030: Opening ceremony and opening game(s) of the FIFA World Cup 2030 in Spain\, Portugal\, and Morocco.\nJuly 21\, 2030: FIFA World Cup Final.\n\n\n\nThe unique schedule provides approximately 11-12 days for travel and rest for teams playing in South America before their second game\, and 5-6 days for their group opponents. \n\nWhere is the 2030 FIFA World Cup?\nThe tournament will be primarily hosted by Spain\, Portugal\, and Morocco\, with three matches held in South America to commemorate the centenary. \nMain Host Nations & Proposed Venues:\nSpain (Proposed stadiums in 8 cities): \n\nMadrid: Santiago Bernabéu Stadium (Planned capacity: 85\,000)\, Metropolitano Stadium (Capacity: 70\,692)\nBarcelona: Camp Nou (Planned capacity: 105\,000 after renovation)\, RCDE Stadium (Capacity: 40\,000)\nSeville: Estadio La Cartuja (Planned capacity: 70\,000)\nBilbao: San Mamés Stadium (Capacity: 53\,331)\nZaragoza: La Romareda (Planned renovation/new stadium)\nA Coruña: Estadio Riazor (Planned expansion)\nLas Palmas: Estadio Gran Canaria (Planned expansion)\nSan Sebastián: Anoeta Stadium (Planned expansion)\n\nPortugal (3 proposed stadiums in 2 cities): \n\nLisbon: Estádio da Luz (Capacity: 64\,642)\, Estádio José Alvalade (Capacity: 50\,095)\nPorto: Estádio do Dragão (Capacity: 50\,033)\n\nMorocco (6 proposed stadiums in 6 cities): \n\nCasablanca: Grand Stade Hassan II (New stadium\, planned capacity: 115\,000)\nRabat: Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium (Planned new stadium/renovation\, planned capacity: 68\,700)\nTangier: Ibn Batouta Stadium (Planned expansion up to 87\,000)\nAgadir: Adrar Stadium (Planned expansion up to 70\,000)\nMarrakech: Marrakesh Stadium (Capacity: 45\,240)\nFez: Fez Stadium (Planned expansion up to 55\,800)\n\nCentenary Celebration Host Nations & Venues:\n\nUruguay: Estadio Centenario\, Montevideo (Capacity: 60\,235) – Host of the 1930 final.\nArgentina: Estadio Monumental\, Buenos Aires (Capacity: 85\,018)\nParaguay: Estadio Osvaldo Domínguez Dibb (New stadium\, planned capacity: 46\,000) or Estadio Nacional del Paraguay\, Asunción\n\nNote: The final list of selected stadiums from the proposed venues will be confirmed by FIFA closer to the tournament. Málaga withdrew as a proposed host city on July 12\, 2025. \nAbout the Host Nations\nThe 2030 World Cup will offer fans a diverse cultural experience across Europe\, Africa\, and South America. \n\nSpain: Known for its vibrant cities\, rich history\, passionate football culture\, and diverse regional identities.\nPortugal: Offers stunning coastlines\, historic cities\, and a deep love for football.\nMorocco: A gateway to Africa\, offering exotic markets\, ancient medinas\, and a unique blend of Arab and Berber cultures.\nUruguay\, Argentina\, Paraguay: The South American hosts provide a nostalgic nod to the tournament’s origins\, with a fervent passion for football and rich cultural heritage.\n\n\nParticipating Teams and Qualification\nThe 2030 FIFA World Cup will feature 48 teams\, an expansion from the previous 32-team format (first introduced at the 2026 World Cup). There has been a proposal to expand to 64 teams for 2030\, but as of now\, the confirmed number remains 48. \nAutomatic Qualifiers:\nAll six host nations will automatically qualify for the 2030 FIFA World Cup\, taking up slots from their respective confederations: \n\nUEFA (Europe): Spain\, Portugal\nCAF (Africa): Morocco\nCONMEBOL (South America): Uruguay\, Argentina\, Paraguay (as centenary celebration hosts)\n\nQualification Process:\nThe remaining 42 spots will be determined through qualification tournaments held within the six FIFA continental zones\, organized by their respective confederations: \n\nAFC (Asia)\nCAF (Africa)\nCONCACAF (North\, Central America\, and Caribbean)\nCONMEBOL (South America)\nOFC (Oceania)\nUEFA (Europe)\n\nThe exact slot allocation for each confederation (beyond the automatic qualifiers) and the format of the intercontinental play-offs will be finalized by FIFA closer to the tournament. Teams will compete within their zones to earn their place in the prestigious global event. \n\nHow do I get tickets to the 2030 FIFA World Cup?\nTicketing information for the 2030 FIFA World Cup will be managed by FIFA. While specific details are yet to be fully released\, the process is expected to follow similar patterns to previous World Cups. \n\nFIFA Ticket Portal: The primary method for the general public to purchase tickets will be through a series of ballot phases on the official FIFA ticketing website (FIFA.com/tickets). Fans will likely need to register for a FIFA ID.\nTicket Application Phases: Tickets are typically released in phases\, with the first application phase for the 2026 World Cup beginning in September 2025. Expect a similar timeline for 2030\, with sales likely commencing in late 2029 or early 2030.\nHospitality Packages: Premium hospitality packages\, offering guaranteed match tickets and exclusive experiences\, are usually available well in advance of general sales.\nTicket Categories and Prices: FIFA aims to offer a range of ticket categories to suit various budgets\, including more affordable options. Prices will vary significantly based on the match (group stage\, knockout\, final)\, stadium\, and seating location.\nResale Restrictions: FIFA’s ticketing terms and conditions prohibit unauthorised resale of tickets. Always purchase tickets only through official FIFA channels or authorised partners to ensure authenticity and avoid scams.\nAutomatic Qualification: As tournament hosts\, Spain\, Portugal\, and Morocco\, along with centenary hosts Uruguay\, Argentina\, and Paraguay\, will qualify automatically from the slot allocation quota of their respective confederations.\n\n\nHow do I travel between host nations and cities?\nGiven the multi-continental nature of the 2030 World Cup\, travel planning will be crucial. \n\nIntercontinental Travel (South America to Iberia/Morocco):\n\nFans attending the centenary matches in South America will need to plan for international flights to Spain\, Portugal\, or Morocco for the main tournament. FIFA has stated that the schedule will provide sufficient travel and rest days between these legs.\n\n\nWithin Spain\, Portugal\, and Morocco:\n\nFlights: Major cities in Spain\, Portugal\, and Morocco are well-connected by air\, offering the fastest way to travel between countries and distant cities within them.\nTrains: Spain and Portugal have extensive high-speed rail networks. Morocco also has a developing modern rail system. Trains will be an efficient way to travel between host cities within these countries.\nFerries: Regular ferry services connect Spain (e.g.\, Algeciras) with Morocco (e.g.\, Tangier)\, providing a direct link between the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa.\nBuses/Coaches: An affordable option for inter-city travel within each country.\nCar Rental: While possible\, driving between countries and navigating city traffic and parking can be challenging. Public transport is generally recommended for match days.\n\n\n\n \n\nWhere to Stay During the 2030 FIFA World Cup?\nAccommodation in all host cities will be in extremely high demand. Early booking is paramount. \n\nSpain\, Portugal\, Morocco:\n\nCity Centre Hotels: Offer convenience for transport\, dining\, and attractions. Options range from luxury to budget.\nServiced Apartments: Ideal for groups or longer stays.\nConsider Locations with Good Transport Links: Even if not directly next to a stadium\, staying near major transport hubs (train stations\, metro lines) will ensure easier access to venues.\nBook Early: Prices will surge\, and availability will be very limited closer to the tournament.\nReview Cancellation Policies: Ensure flexibility in your bookings given the long lead time.\n\n\nUruguay\, Argentina\, Paraguay:\n\nAccommodation in Montevideo\, Buenos Aires\, and Asunción will also see increased demand around the centenary matches. Book well in advance for these specific dates.\n\n\n\n\n \n\nHelpful Links for Planning Your 2030 FIFA World Cup Experience\n\nFIFA Official Website (World Cup 2030 Information)\nRoyal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF)\nPortuguese Football Federation (FPF)\nRoyal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF)\nCONMEBOL (South American Football Confederation)\nTripadvisor (Travel Guides & Reviews)\nFIFA World Cup Social Media:\n\nX (Twitter)\nFacebook\nInstagram\nYouTube\n\n\n\nGet ready for a truly global football festival at the 2030 FIFA World Cup!
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LOCATION:Morocco\, Portugal\, Spain\, Argentina\, Paraguay & Uruguay
CATEGORIES:FIFA World Cup,Football
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SUMMARY:2030 U.S. Open
DESCRIPTION:The U.S. Open is the national championship of golf and is widely considered the sport’s most grueling test. In 2030\, the 130th edition returns to the legendary Merion Golf Club\, the site of Bobby Jones’s Grand Slam completion and Ben Hogan’s iconic 1-iron shot. Known for its wicker-basket flagsticks and tight\, technical layout\, Merion offers one of the most unique atmospheres in major championship golf. \n\n\nContents \nToggle\nThe Teams and CaptainsWhen and Where is the 2026 Laver Cup?Tournament FormatWhat to Expect at the VenueGetting to the 2026 Laver CupBy TubeBy BusBy RiverTickets for the 2026 Laver CupWhere to Stay for the 2026 Laver CupHelpful Links for Planning Your Visit to the 2026 Laver CupThe O2 Arena\n \n\n📅 When is the 2030 U.S. Open?\n\nDates: June 10 – June 16\, 2030.\nPractice Rounds: Monday\, June 10 – Wednesday\, June 12.\nChampionship Rounds: Thursday\, June 13 – Sunday\, June 16.\n\n\n⛳ Where is the 2030 U.S. Open?\nThe championship will be held on the East Course: \n\nVenue: Merion Golf Club (East Course)\nLocation: Ardmore\, Pennsylvania (Philadelphia’s Main Line)\nArchitect: Hugh Wilson\n\nAbout Merion East\nMerion is a “thinking man’s” course. Despite being shorter than modern major venues\, its deep bunkers\, thick rough\, and undulating greens make it a brutal test. It is famous for using red wicker baskets instead of traditional flags—a tradition that dates back to the club’s opening. Because the course is situated on a small plot of land\, the 2030 U.S. Open will be an “intimate” major\, with limited daily gallery capacity. \n\n\nMerion Golf Club \n\n\n\n\n🧺 2030 U.S. Open Fan Experience\n\nThe Wicker Basket Tradition: The merchandise pavilion will feature a massive array of “Wicker Basket” branded apparel\, which is among the most sought-after logoed gear in all of sports.\nMain Line Gastronomy: Enjoy elevated Philadelphia favorites\, including shaved ribeye cheesesteaks on fresh Amoroso rolls\, Herr’s local chips\, and “Main Line” iced tea.\nIntimate Viewing: Because of Merion’s tight layout\, fans are closer to the action than at any other major. The “clumps” of holes (like the 3rd\, 4th\, and 5th) allow spectators to see multiple groups from a single vantage point.\nUSGA Museum Pop-Up: Explore a curated collection of artifacts from Merion’s history\, including memorabilia from Ben Hogan’s 1950 victory and Justin Rose’s 2013 triumph.\n\n\n🎟️ How do I get tickets for the 2030 U.S. Open?\nThe USGA manages tickets via a multi-step process. Due to Merion’s small footprint\, capacity is strictly limited. \n\nTicket Registry: Fans must register at USOpen.com to enter the ticket lottery.\nTicket Types:\n\nGallery Ticket: Provides access to the grounds and grandstands.\nTrophy Club: A premium ticket offering access to a climate-controlled facility with upgraded food and beverage options for purchase.\n1895 Club: The premier all-inclusive hospitality experience featuring gourmet dining and an open bar.\n\n\nVictory Pass: A week-long pass that includes practice and championship rounds.\n\n\n🚗 How to travel to Merion Golf Club\nLogistics at Merion are unique because there is no room for parking or a traditional merchandise tent on the course itself. \n\nSEPTA Regional Rail (Recommended): The Paoli/Thorndale Line stops at the Ardmore Station\, which is a short walk or shuttle from the championship entrance. This is the fastest way to travel from Center City.\nHigh-Speed Line: The Norristown High-Speed Line also serves the area with a stop at Ardmore Avenue\, placing fans right near the course.\nShuttle System: The USGA will operate massive satellite parking lots (usually at nearby universities or parks) with high-frequency shuttle service to the gates.\nAir: Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) is roughly 25 minutes from the course.\n\n \n\n🏨 Where to stay for the 2030 U.S. Open\n\nThe Main Line (Ardmore\, Bryn Mawr\, Haverford): Staying in the immediate neighborhoods allows you to walk to the course\, but these accommodations are often private rentals booked years in advance.\nCenter City Philadelphia: The most vibrant option. Take the train from Suburban Station or 30th Street Station directly to Ardmore.\n\nExamples: Four Seasons Philadelphia at Comcast Center\, The Rittenhouse\, Loews Philadelphia.\n\n\nKing of Prussia: Located 15-20 minutes away\, offering the largest concentration of hotel rooms and easy access to the satellite parking lots.\n\n\n \n\n🔗 Helpful Links for Planning Your Trip to the 2030 U.S. Open\n\nOfficial U.S. Open Website\nUSGA Official Site\nSEPTA (Philadelphia Transit Schedules)\nVisit Philly – U.S. Open Guide\n\nEnjoy the 130th U.S. Open at the historic Merion Golf Club!
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LOCATION:Merion Golf Club\, Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania\, United States
CATEGORIES:Golf
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SUMMARY:2031 U.S. Open
DESCRIPTION:The U.S. Open is the ultimate test in golf\, and in 2031\, the 131st edition returns to one of the most iconic cathedrals of the sport: The Riviera Country Club. Known as “Hogan’s Alley\,” Riviera is world-renowned for its architectural brilliance\, its famous 6th-hole green with a bunker in the middle\, and its spectacular natural amphitheater finish. \n\n\nContents \nToggle\nThe Teams and CaptainsWhen and Where is the 2026 Laver Cup?Tournament FormatWhat to Expect at the VenueGetting to the 2026 Laver CupBy TubeBy BusBy RiverTickets for the 2026 Laver CupWhere to Stay for the 2026 Laver CupHelpful Links for Planning Your Visit to the 2026 Laver CupThe O2 Arena\n \n\n📅 When is the 2031 U.S. Open?\n\nDates: June 9 – June 15\, 2031.\nPractice Rounds: Monday\, June 9 – Wednesday\, June 11.\nChampionship Rounds: Thursday\, June 12 – Sunday\, June 15.\n\n\n⛳ Where is the 2031 U.S. Open?\nThe championship will be held in the heart of the Pacific Palisades: \n\nVenue: The Riviera Country Club\nLocation: Pacific Palisades\, Los Angeles\, California\nArchitects: George C. Thomas Jr. & William P. Bell\n\nAbout “Hogan’s Alley”\nRiviera is a masterclass in strategic design. Set in the Santa Monica Canyon\, the course is famous for its Kikuyu grass\, which provides a unique and challenging lie for the world’s best players. The course has a storied history with the U.S. Open\, most notably hosting the 1948 edition where Ben Hogan set a scoring record that stood for decades. The 2031 championship will see the course toughened with narrow fairways and lightning-fast greens characteristic of the USGA’s setup. \n\n\nRiviera Country Club (Los Angeles\, CA) \n\n\n\n\n🎬 2031 U.S. Open Fan Experience\n\nHollywood Hospitality: Given its proximity to Santa Monica and Brentwood\, Riviera often sees a star-studded gallery. The fan village will feature “SoCal” inspired luxury\, including high-end lounge areas and celebrity chef pop-ups.\nPacific Gastronomy: Enjoy Los Angeles’ culinary diversity with on-course offerings like fresh sushi rolls\, street-style tacos\, California-grown avocado toast\, and artisanal cold-brew coffee.\nThe 18th Green Amphitheater: One of the greatest views in golf is standing atop the hill looking down into the 18th green “bowl.” This natural amphitheater provides a cinematic setting for the final putts of the championship.\nU.S. Open Merchandise Pavilion: Located near the main entrance\, this massive shop will feature exclusive Riviera “Bell & Thomas” heritage collections and commemorative 2031 U.S. Open West Coast-themed apparel.\n\n\n🎟️ How do I get tickets for the 2031 U.S. Open?\nThe USGA manages tickets through a tiered lottery and registration system. \n\nTicket Registry: Demand for a Los Angeles-based U.S. Open is exceptionally high. Fans should register at USOpen.com at least 18 months in advance.\nTicket Types:\n\nGallery Ticket: Access to the grounds and all public grandstands.\nTrophy Club: Access to a climate-controlled pavilion with premium food and beverage options available for purchase.\n1895 Club: The premier all-inclusive experience featuring fine dining\, an open bar\, and private viewing areas.\n\n\n\n\n🚗 How to travel to Riviera Country Club\nTraffic in West LA is notorious\, so the USGA will implement a robust transit plan. \n\nPark & Ride (Shuttle): There is no public parking at Riviera. The primary access method will be high-frequency shuttles from satellite lots at places like the Santa Monica Airport or UCLA.\nMetro E Line: Fans staying in Downtown LA or Santa Monica can take the Metro E Line to the Santa Monica Station\, followed by a short tournament shuttle to the course.\nRideshare: A dedicated Uber/Lyft drop-off zone will be established near the canyon entrance to keep Sunset Boulevard moving.\nAir: Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is approximately 12 miles south of the course.\n\n \n\n🏨 Where to stay for the 2031 U.S. Open\n\nSanta Monica: The most popular option for fans\, offering beachfront hotels\, world-class dining at Third Street Promenade\, and easy shuttle access to the course.\nBeverly Hills / West Hollywood: Ideal for those looking for a luxury experience and high-end nightlife during the championship week.\nBrentwood / Pacific Palisades: The closest neighborhoods to the course\, featuring upscale boutique stays and private rentals.\n\n\n \n\n🔗 Helpful Links for Planning Your Trip to the 2031 U.S. Open\n\nOfficial U.S. Open Website\nThe Riviera Country Club Official Site\nLA Metro (Public Transit Guide)\nDiscover Los Angeles – Tourism Guide\n\nEnjoy the 131st U.S. Open at the legendary Riviera!
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LOCATION:Riviera Country Club\, Los Angeles\, California\, United States
CATEGORIES:Golf
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SUMMARY:2032 U.S. Open
DESCRIPTION:The U.S. Open is the national championship of golf and is widely regarded as the ultimate test of a player’s resolve. In 2032\, the 132nd edition returns to Pebble Beach Golf Links\, a venue that has hosted more U.S. Opens in the modern era than any other. Famous for its cliffside holes along Stillwater Cove and its tiny\, treacherous greens\, Pebble Beach provides a dramatic and cinematic backdrop for championship history. \n\n\nContents \nToggle\nThe Teams and CaptainsWhen and Where is the 2026 Laver Cup?Tournament FormatWhat to Expect at the VenueGetting to the 2026 Laver CupBy TubeBy BusBy RiverTickets for the 2026 Laver CupWhere to Stay for the 2026 Laver CupHelpful Links for Planning Your Visit to the 2026 Laver CupThe O2 Arena\n \n\n📅 When is the 2032 U.S. Open?\n\nDates: June 14 – June 20\, 2032.\nPractice Rounds: Monday\, June 14 – Wednesday\, June 16.\nChampionship Rounds: Thursday\, June 17 – Sunday\, June 20.\n\n\n⛳ Where is the 2032 U.S. Open?\nThe championship will be contested on the iconic links of the Monterey Peninsula: \n\nVenue: Pebble Beach Golf Links\nLocation: Pebble Beach\, California (Monterey Peninsula)\nArchitects: Jack Neville & Douglas Grant\n\nAbout Pebble Beach\nPebble Beach is a public course that becomes a fortress for the U.S. Open. The course is defined by its holes along the Pacific Ocean\, particularly the par-3 7th (the shortest hole in major golf) and the par-5 18th with its famous sea wall. In 2032\, players will face the trademark USGA setup: narrow fairways\, thick coastal rough\, and greens that require absolute precision to hold. \n\n\nPebble Beach Golf Links \n\n\n\n\n🌊 2032 U.S. Open Fan Experience\n\nMonterey Coastal Gastronomy: The concession menu features the best of Central California\, including Monterey Bay clam chowder in sourdough bowls\, fresh artichoke hearts from Castroville\, and local wines from the Santa Lucia Highlands.\n17-Mile Drive Atmosphere: Fans can walk portions of the world-famous 17-Mile Drive to access different parts of the course\, enjoying spectacular views of the Lone Cypress and the rugged Pacific coastline.\nThe Lodge at Pebble Beach Retail: A massive flagship merchandise experience featuring exclusive Pebble Beach “Heritage” apparel\, including the iconic lone cypress logo paired with the 2032 U.S. Open branding.\nInteractive Fan Village: Located near the driving range\, this hub features high-tech swing analysis\, a “USGA Rules of Golf” interactive exhibit\, and live broadcasts on massive outdoor screens.\n\n\n🎟️ How do I get tickets for the 2032 U.S. Open?\nTickets for Pebble Beach are among the most coveted in sports. \n\nTicket Registry: Fans must register at USOpen.com to enter the selection process. Due to high demand\, early registration is essential.\nTicket Types:\n\nGallery Ticket: Access to the grounds and all public grandstands.\nTrophy Club: A premium ticket offering access to a climate-controlled sports bar-style pavilion with upgraded amenities.\nThe Lodge Hospitality: Exclusive access to the historic Lodge at Pebble Beach with gourmet catering and prime views of the 18th green.\n\n\n\n\n🚗 How to travel to Pebble Beach\nAccess to the private Pebble Beach community is strictly restricted during championship week. \n\nGeneral Public Parking: There is no public parking within Pebble Beach or at the course. Fans will park at massive satellite lots (likely at CSU Monterey Bay or nearby regional airports) and take a 20-30 minute shuttle to the gates.\nRideshare (Uber/Lyft): A dedicated rideshare hub will be established outside the 17-Mile Drive gates\, with a specific tournament shuttle connecting to the course.\nAir: * Monterey Regional Airport (MRY): 15 minutes away.\n\nSan Jose International (SJC): 90 minutes away.\nSan Francisco International (SFO): 2 hours away.\n\n\n\n \n\n🏨 Where to stay for the 2032 U.S. Open\n\nCarmel-by-the-Sea: A charming\, walkable village just minutes from the course. It offers boutique hotels\, world-class art galleries\, and upscale dining.\nMonterey/Cannery Row: Features a high volume of hotel rooms across all price points\, with easy access to the tournament shuttle hubs.\nPacific Grove: Known as “Butterfly Town\, USA\,” this area offers beautiful Victorian B&Bs and coastal views at a slightly more accessible price point than Pebble Beach.\n\n\n \n\n🔗 Helpful Links for Planning Your Trip to the 2032 U.S. Open\n\nOfficial U.S. Open Website\nPebble Beach Resorts Official Site\nMonterey County Convention & Visitors Bureau\nUSGA Official Site\n\nEnjoy the 132nd U.S. Open at the world’s most beautiful golf course!
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LOCATION:Pebble Beach Golf Links\, Pebble Beach\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Golf
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SUMMARY:2032 Summer Olympics
DESCRIPTION:The 2032 Summer Olympics\, officially the Games of the XXXV Olympiad\, will take place in Brisbane\, Australia. Known as the “Sunshine State” Games\, this edition utilizes a regional model spanning across South East Queensland. This landmark event focuses on “New Norm” sustainability\, utilizing existing world-class facilities and breathtaking coastal backdrops to celebrate the return of the Olympics to Australia for the third time. \n\n\nContents \nToggle\nThe Teams and CaptainsWhen and Where is the 2026 Laver Cup?Tournament FormatWhat to Expect at the VenueGetting to the 2026 Laver CupBy TubeBy BusBy RiverTickets for the 2026 Laver CupWhere to Stay for the 2026 Laver CupHelpful Links for Planning Your Visit to the 2026 Laver CupThe O2 Arena\n \n\n📅 When are the 2032 Summer Olympics?\n\nOlympic Games: July 23 – August 8\, 2032.\nOpening Ceremony: To be held at the newly constructed Brisbane Olympic Stadium.\nClosing Ceremony: Also hosted at the Brisbane Olympic Stadium\, the modern centerpiece of the Games.\nParalympic Games: August 24 – September 5\, 2032.\n\n\n🐨 Where are the 2032 Summer Olympics?\nThe Games are divided into three primary geographical zones\, connecting the city to the world-famous northern and southern coastlines. \n1. Brisbane Zone (The City Hub)\n\nSports: Athletics (Olympic Stadium)\, Aquatics (Brisbane Live Arena)\, Basketball\, Gymnastics\, Archery.\nKey Venue: The Brisbane Olympic Stadium—a purpose-built facility designed to anchor the Victoria Park precinct.\n\n2. Gold Coast Zone (The Coastal Hub)\n\nSports: Beach Volleyball\, Triathlon\, Judo\, Wrestling\, Cricket (potential venue).\nKey Venue: Broadbeach Park Stadium—a temporary beachside arena set against the iconic Surfers Paradise skyline.\n\n3. Sunshine Coast Zone (The Nature Hub)\n\nSports: Marathon\, Road Cycling\, Football\, Mountain Biking.\nKey Venue: Sunshine Coast Stadium and the picturesque coastal road courses.\n\n\n🎟️ How do I get tickets for the 2032 Summer Olympics?\n\nOfficial Platform: Tickets are sold exclusively through the official Brisbane 2032 digital ticketing portal.\nHospitality: Official hospitality (including luxury riverside “Spectator Houses”) is managed by On Location.\n\n\n🚆 How to travel between Olympic Venues\n\nCross River Rail: Brisbane’s new underground rail system will be the primary artery connecting the city venues to the suburbs.\nHigh-Speed Busways: Dedicated Olympic lanes will ensure rapid transit between Brisbane\, the Gold Coast (~1 hour)\, and the Sunshine Coast (~1 hour 15 mins).\nBy Air: Brisbane Airport (BNE) is the primary gateway\, with Gold Coast (OOL) and Sunshine Coast (MCY) airports serving as regional alternatives.\n\n \n\n🏨 Where to stay for the 2032 Summer Olympics\nAccommodation will be spread across three distinct regions. Early booking is essential as Queensland is a premier global tourist destination. \n1. Brisbane CBD & South Bank (Best for Athletics & Swimming)\nStaying in the city offers the most vibrant atmosphere and access to the Victoria Park Olympic precinct. \n\nLuxury: The Treasury Brisbane – A grand\, historic hotel near the riverside.\nModern Choice: W Brisbane – Located at North Quay with direct views of the Brisbane River.\nStrategic Hub: Hyatt Regency Brisbane – Situated in the Queen Street Mall\, central to all transport.\n\n2. Gold Coast (Best for Beach Sports)\n\nIconic Luxury: The Langham\, Gold Coast – The newest beachfront luxury towers in Surfers Paradise.\nActive Base: The Star Grand at The Star Gold Coast – Integrated resort experience in Broadbeach near the volleyball venues.\n\n3. Sunshine Coast (Best for Cycling & Football)\n\nResort Stay: Novotel Sunshine Coast Resort – Perfect for families and those following the outdoor endurance events.\n\n\n \n\n🔗 Helpful Links for Planning Your Trip to the 2032 Summer Olympics\n\nOfficial Brisbane 2032 Website\nTranslink (Queensland Public Transport)\nVisit Queensland – Official Tourism Guide\nOlympic Hospitality (On Location)
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LOCATION:Brisbane\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Multi-sports,Summer Olympics
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SUMMARY:2032 Summer Paralympics
DESCRIPTION:The 2032 Summer Paralympics\, officially the XIX Paralympic Games\, will bring the world’s most elite para-athletes to Queensland\, Australia. Following a regional “three-hub” model\, these Games are designed to be the most inclusive in history\, utilizing a “Total Accessibility” framework to transform Brisbane\, the Gold Coast\, and the Sunshine Coast into barrier-free sporting destinations. \n\n\nContents \nToggle\nThe Teams and CaptainsWhen and Where is the 2026 Laver Cup?Tournament FormatWhat to Expect at the VenueGetting to the 2026 Laver CupBy TubeBy BusBy RiverTickets for the 2026 Laver CupWhere to Stay for the 2026 Laver CupHelpful Links for Planning Your Visit to the 2026 Laver CupThe O2 Arena\n \n\n📅 When are the 2032 Summer Paralympics?\n\nParalympic Games: August 24 – September 5\, 2032.\nOpening Ceremony: August 24\, 2032 (Brisbane Olympic Stadium). A state-of-the-art celebration designed with universal access at its core.\nClosing Ceremony: September 5\, 2032 (Brisbane Olympic Stadium). A historic finale celebrating the achievements of para-athletes in the heart of Victoria Park.\n\n\n🏖️ Where are the 2032 Summer Paralympics?\nThe Paralympic program is organized into primary accessible geographical zones: \n1. Brisbane Zone (Central Hub)\n\nSports: Para Athletics (Olympic Stadium)\, Para Swimming (Brisbane Live)\, Wheelchair Basketball\, Wheelchair Rugby.\nKey Venue: Brisbane Live\, a world-class indoor arena built directly atop the Roma Street transit hub\, ensuring seamless\, step-free access for fans.\n\n2. Gold Coast Zone (Coastal Hub)\n\nSports: Para Triathlon\, Para Powerlifting\, Wheelchair Tennis.\nKey Venue: Broadbeach Park\, featuring flat\, oceanfront pathways and temporary accessible seating banks with unobstructed sightlines.\n\n3. Sunshine Coast Zone (Nature Hub)\n\nSports: Para Cycling\, Para Archery.\nKey Venue: Sunshine Coast Stadium\, offering an integrated “green and gold” experience with dedicated accessibility shuttles from the coastal resorts.\n\n\n🎟️ How do I get tickets for the 2032 Summer Paralympics?\n\nDigital Ticketing: Tickets are available exclusively through the Brisbane 2032 digital portal. Paralympic tickets are priced to encourage family attendance and community inclusion.\nAccessibility Seating: The “Universal Design” ticketing tool allows users to book dedicated wheelchair spaces\, easy-access seats for those with limited mobility\, and vision-impaired seating with audio-description services.\nHospitality: On Location provides inclusive hospitality packages\, including “Quiet Zones” for neurodivergent fans and fully accessible premium lounges.\n\n\n🚆 Accessibility & Travel Between Venues\nQueensland is undergoing a historic infrastructure overhaul to provide a “Gold Standard” accessible experience. \n\nCross River Rail: Brisbane’s new underground rail network is designed to be 100% accessible\, with level boarding\, tactile floor indicators\, and “Assistance Points” at every platform.\nAccessible Shuttles: A fleet of low-floor\, high-capacity buses will connect the three hubs (Brisbane\, Gold Coast\, Sunshine Coast)\, ensuring spectators can travel between regional venues in under 90 minutes.\nBy Air: Brisbane Airport (BNE) and Gold Coast Airport (OOL) offer world-leading PRM (Persons with Reduced Mobility) services\, including specialized equipment for wheelchair transfers.\n\n \n\n🏨 Where to stay for the 2032 Summer Paralympics\n1. Brisbane CBD & South Bank (Best for Athletics & Swimming)\n\nAccessible Luxury: The Treasury Brisbane – Extensively retrofitted for modern accessibility within a grand historic landmark.\nModern Choice: W Brisbane – Fully ADA-compliant with zero-entry showers and wide-access elevators near the South Bank precinct.\n\n2. Gold Coast (Best for Para Triathlon & Tennis)\n\nCoastal Base: The Langham\, Gold Coast – Brand new infrastructure featuring the latest in universal design and accessible beachfront access.\nIntegrated Resort: The Star Grand – Offers step-free access to a variety of entertainment and Para-sport venues in Broadbeach.\n\n3. Sunshine Coast (Best for Cycling & Nature)\n\nResort Stay: Novotel Sunshine Coast Resort – Flat terrain and accessible bungalows ideal for fans attending the outdoor road events.\n\n\n \n\n🔗 Helpful Links for the 2032 Summer Paralympics\n\nOfficial Brisbane 2032 Website\nInternational Paralympic Committee (IPC)\nTranslink Queensland (Accessibility Guide)\nOn Location – Paralympic Hospitality
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LOCATION:Brisbane\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Multi-sports
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