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BMW ASIAN OPEN TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW

Travel News Asia Date: 23 October 2001

Tickets for the prestigious international sporting event, the inaugural BMW Asian Open, are now available at ticket offices of Era Communications in Taiwan.

The tournament will be Asia’s richest golf event and will be played in Taiwan at the Westin Resort, Ta Shee Golf & Country Club. Jointly sanctioned by the PGA European Tour and Asian PGA Tour, this spectacular tournament will take place from 22 to 25 November and set a new benchmark for golf events held in the Asian region.

Five of the world’s best golfers – The champion of BMW International Open American John Daly, Fiji’s Vijay Singh, New Zealander Michael Campbell, England’s Nick Faldo and Italy’s Costantino Rocca will head full speed to the US$1.5 million BMW Asian Open.

Daily ticket and season tickets will be available at over 200 ticket offices of Era in Taiwan. The price for daily tickets on Thursday and Friday is NT300 (US$9) and tickets on Saturday and Sunday will be NT400 (US$12) per ticket. Season tickets are available for NT800 (US$23).

“BMW is delighted to bring golf fans such a first class event as the BMW Asian Open to this region,” said Ingo Wirth, Tournament Director, BMW Asian Open and the BMW International Open in Germany.

“It is especially pleasing following the recent announcement that the event is being joint-sanctioned by the Asian PGA Tour and European Tour which has contributed to us being able to secure some of the biggest names in world golf.”

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