Here's what you need to know about tickets, transportation and rules for the U.S. Women's Open.
Tickets
• $20 per day for practice rounds (Monday-Wednesday).
• $45 per day for the first two days of competition (Thursday-Friday).
• $50 for the final two days of competition (Saturday-Sunday).
• $130 for all four days of competition.
• $150 for a weeklong pass, which includes practice rounds.
• $250 for a weeklong pass with access to the Patty Berg Pavilion, which has "upscale concessions."
• For more ticket information or to buy tickets, call 877-281-OPEN or go to
www.2008uswomensopen.com,
• Kids 17 and younger with a ticketed adult will be admitted free of charge, with a limit of nine free admissions per ticketed adult.
Transportation and parking
• There is no public parking at Interlachen. Free public parking will be available in the “Southdale corridor” in Edina. Spectators can reach this area off Hwys. 494 and 62 using France Avenue and Valley View Road.
• The corridor is bounded by West 66th Street to the north, West 66th to the south, York Avenue to the east and France Avenue to the west.
• Once at the corridor, by either car or public transportation, spectators can take a free shuttle to the course. Shuttles will run from 6 a.m.-8:30 p.m. on Thursday and Friday and from 6:30 a.m.-7 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
• Bicycle parking will be available at the course.
Rules for fansHere are a few of the things YOU CAN’T do. For a full rundown of all the rules, go to www.2008uswomensopen.com and search for “spectators information.” • Spectators should not approach a player seeking an autograph before, during or after her round or when the player is at the practice tees or practice green.
• Cameras and camcorders are prohibited during tournament play, Thursday-Sunday.
• No cell phones, PDAs or other portable email devices.
• No signs, posters or banners.
• No TVs or radios.
• No food or beverages and no food containers or coolers.
• No lawn and/or folding armchairs.
• Spectators must display their U.S. Women’s Open ticket at all times and remain behind the gallery ropes.