The Aramco Team Series Presented by PIF takes over the Feather Sound Country Club this weekend

We’re teeing up what you need to know to attend the Ladies European Tour tourney.

A golf course sits next to the water and beside a clubhouse

The Aramco Team Series Presented by PIF takes over the scenic Clearwater Club.

Photo by Neville Hopwood

Pack those sunglasses and that Titleist visor, we’re headed to Feather Sound Country Club today through Sunday, March 10 for the Aramco Team Series Presented by PIF.

This is the club’s first time hosting the professional women’s golf competition in which 28 teams of 4 battle for the crown. This is the first challenge of the 2024 series, which also heads to Seoul, London, and Riyadh.

We’re teeing up the deets:

  • The challenge is led by team captains Lexi Thompson, Megan Khang, Charley Hull, and Carlota Ciganda.
  • All women and girls get in free today for the International Women’s Day celebration.
  • Weekend passes start at $17.50 for students and cap at $35, with general admission tickets also available.
  • The parking lot opens at 8 a.m. + general admission parking is at iHeart Radio (13535 Feather Sound Dr., Clearwater).
  • Looking for a VIP experience? 18th Hospitality tickets run $250 and score you access to the the club’s perch overlooking the 18th green, food and drinks, plus panel discussions and Q+As.
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