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Children get in free to cheer for team Europe and USA at The 2019 Solheim Cup
The 2019 Solheim Cup will be one of the biggest family friendly events ever held in Scotland – with free entry and activity for children adding to the once in a lifetime opportunity to see 24 of the best female golfers in the world.
The event will include a host of activities for all the family to enjoy at Gleneagles this September (9th - 15th) from mini tractor driving to story-telling. All under 16s will be admitted free to the event.
While
cheering on the world’s elite female golfers from Europe and the USA, the
Spectator Village, which will sit alongside the first tee and purpose-built grandstand,
will be the hub for the programme of family activities. Families can opt to stay
there, enjoy everything going on while taking in the action on screens throughout
the Village, or get out on the course to follow the progress of Team Europe, captained
by Scot Catriona Matthew.
Despite
there being five weeks to go until the championship tees off in Perthshire, the
event has already allocated three times more children’s tickets than the
initial target set. It is expected that in excess of 3,000 children will attend
the event.
Before the tournament starts, tickets for the practice days on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday are free for adults and children. Under-16s will gain free entry to the opening ceremony on the Thursday, which features a host of entertainment including headline act Texas, and the actual competition days on Friday and Saturday and the final on Sunday.
The family activities include everything from play areas, storytelling and a golf zone to family friendly food areas and a quiet zone to chill out in.
Nicola
Doig, events manager at VisitScotland for The 2019 Solheim Cup said: “The 2019 Solheim
Cup differs from other golf tournaments because we are 100 per cent family
focused, we are aiming to get young people and women involved in golf, and we are
working hard to get a more diverse audience coming throughout the seven-day
event.
“It
was really important to us that children were at the heart of that and could
attend free of charge.
“It’s
not just about golf; you can get involved in lots of other things too. Families
can come to the Spectator Village and have a great day out engaging in lots of
activities as well as seeing some world-class golf. We wanted to make sure there
was something for children of all ages.
“Watching
golf is also a great way to stay active and you can walk five-six miles in a day
while watching it or playing it, unlike spectating at a football match where
you are seated for 90 minutes. It’s also fun for families to get involved in
and enjoy together, as well as being a great way to keep children active.”
What’s on offer for families
at The 2019 Solheim Cup:
1.
ON-SITE FAMILY PARKING – There will be a number of parking spaces dedicated to families
just a five-minute walk from all the activities. If you wish to book a space in the family car park, tickets are priced from £5, and must be booked in advance at www.solheimcup2019.com/tickets
2.
THE GOLF ZONE – Kids can try their hand at driving, putting and chipping by hitting
balls in the specially-designed interactive Golf Zone, as well as taking part
in a long-putt competition.
3.
FAMILY AREA – This is for younger children and is in the process of being
finalised. It will
be a place where parents can have a coffee as their children enjoy arts and crafts, storytelling and a play area (this is aimed at babies to under-7s) – after the competition, the contents of this area will be donated to Perth & Kinross Council to pass on to local community groups.
4.
JOHN DEERE TRACTORS – The agricultural giant will be bringing along mini diggers and
tractors for children to ride.
5.
CATERING – Unlike some outdoor public events, catering trucks at the Spectator
Village will be introducing children’s menus so even the fussiest eaters will
be satisfied.
6.
OPENING CEREMONY – The Spectator Village will host the main stage for the opening
ceremony on the Thursday, where there will be a full day of music, dancing and
entertainment for families, headlined by Texas.
7.
QUIET ZONE – For those who wish to escape the crowds, there is an
autism-friendly chill out area where new mums can also breastfeed.
8.
CELEBRITY PLAY-OFFS – As part of the launch of The Solheim Cup on the opening day
(Thursday), there will be well-known faces and Scottish junior golfers taking part in an exhibition challenge match.
9.
AUTOGRAPH ZONE – Players from both European and American teams will be on hand to
meet and inspire young people as well as autograph caps and other golf
memorabilia. This is also a great photo opportunity for selfies. Remember to
share your photos on social media using The Solheim hashtag
#itallleadstothismoment
10.
MERCHANDISE STALLS – There will be plenty of mementos for purchase in the merchandise
tent, which will stock golf-related clothing and products in a wide range of
children’s sizes too. Some of the exhibition units in the Spectator Village
will also be giving away free goodies too!
People can request up to six
children’s tickets along with each paying adult. Adult tickets for The Solheim
Cup cost from £25. To book to attend “the most family-friendly golf event in
history”, visit www.solheimcup2019.com
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The 2019 Solheim Cup will be one of the biggest family friendly events ever held in Scotland – with free entry and activity for children adding to the once in a lifetime opportunity to see 24 of the best female golfers in the world.