The Los Angeles Dodgers announced Stadiumlinks, a one-of-a-kind event merging golf with an iconic ballpark, will come to Dodger Stadium from July 12-14.
StadiumLinks allows fans to play a round of golf throughout Dodger Stadium, swinging from different levels toward custom greens on the field below. The experience comes with enhanced access to a clubhouse lounge to enjoy food and beverages, watch the Dodgers on the road and join in multiple golfing challenges.
“We’re thrilled to be partnering with Stadiumlinks to bring another unique golf event to Dodger Stadium,” said executive director of Dodgers 365 Chris Koenig. “We’ve had a great response with past golf events, and we’re excited to build an expanded course with new elements for an enhanced experience.”
Tee times for Stadiumlinks at Dodger Stadium will run from as early as 7 a.m. to as late as 9 p.m. each day. Every time slot is offered in two-player increments, with a maximum of 12 per group.
Participants can register now for early access to Dodger Stadium tee times prior to the full launch of reservations to the public. Tee times are limited and are expected to sell out quickly. For more information and to join the early access list, visit www.dodgers.com/stadiumlinks.
For this event, Stadiumlinks will debut its “Pro Package,” giving upgraded customers access to an expanded par-39 stadium golf course with six “short-game challenges” integrated into the course, resulting in 15 total golf holes instead of the standard nine holes.
Other benefits of the Pro Package include access to premium VIP Lounge with complimentary food and beverage items, access to Private VIP Practice Range, a bag of practice balls to be played at the VIP Range and a commemorative Stadiumlinks branded sleeve of golf balls.
StadiumLinks provides a selection of irons and wedges, both right-handed and left-handed, for complimentary use. Participants are welcome to bring their own irons and wedges, but no drivers, hybrids or woods will be allowed in. Allowed clubs include the 8 iron, 9 iron, and two wedges.
Hole distances are expected to range from approximately 60 yards up to 150 yards (adjusted for slope).
Spectators may purchase general admission tickets at the check-in area for $30. Spectators under the age of 12 are free.
Dodgers held Spring Training golf event
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts hosted a team event at the Grass Clippings Rolling Hills golf course in Tucson, Arizona during a day off in Spring Training.
Multiple members of the organization were in attendance for the outing, including Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, Jason Heyward, Joe Kelly, Miguel Rojas and Will Smith, among others.
Players and coaches had an opportunity to play several rounds of golf under the lights at Arizona’s first fully-lit golf course, which opened this past December.
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