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Get a Bird’s Eye View at the RBC Canadian Open with True Skybox Seating
The greatest innovation in the golf spectator landscape since the grandstand is coming to the RBC Canadian Open next week in the form of a literal skybox.
TheScore Bet Skyling Seats will suspend 22 fans up 100 feet above holes 1 and 18 at St. George’s Golf and Country Club to provide a bird’s-eye view of the action—along with sweeping views of the nearby Toronto skyline.
We’re bringing something cool to this year’s @RBCCanadianOpen. 👀
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— theScore Bet (@theScoreBet) June 2, 2022
There are two ways to get access to the box, which will be given out in 30-minute increments and come with food and beverages included (if your stomach can handle it). The first is through access to TheScore Bet Members Lounge, a premium hospitality area overlooking the 18th fairway that is exclusively for TheScore Bet account holders.
The second is by winning a spot aboard through Bet Mode Putting Challenge stations situated throughout the course.
Aubrey Levy, Senior Vice President of Content and Marketing for TheScore Bet, said:
“To tee off our partnership with Golf Canada and the RBC Canadian Open, we wanted to create a memorable and completely unique golf viewing experience that adds real value for fans attending Canada’s premier golf event.”
This is a pilot program, so it will remain to be seen whether this innovative method of watching a golf tournament will…take off.
The RBC Canadian Open tees off on June 9 with Rory McIlroy as the defending champion.
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