The Shriners Children's Open will mark its 40th anniversary in Las Vegas Oct. 9 to 15 at TPC Summerlin on the Las Vegas valley's west side.
A two-story structure for Club360, presented by High Noon and situated between holes 1, 16, 17 and 18, will be added for the first time to offer panoramic views of the course. It will include TVs, barstools, cocktail tables, a drink rail and butcher block tables. A limited number of tickets for the hospitality venue will be sold each day of the tournament. Drinks are included in the ticket price with food available for purchase.
"We are excited to celebrate this milestone with our fans and introduce them to a number of new fan experiences, including Club360," said Patrick Lindsey, Shriners Children's Open executive director. "We look forward to another great week of golf."
The Family Fairway will also debut adjacent to the 18th fairway. It will include activities such as face painting, a coloring wall and games.
Bleachers for 100 spectators will also be placed along the first and 10th tee for the first time.
Tom Kim, the tournament's defending champion, is expected to compete in the PGA Tour event.
The nonprofit Shriners Hospitals for Children provides care for orthopedic conditions, burn injuries, spinal cord injuries and other spine disorders, rehabilitation, sports injuries and craniofacial conditions.
Daily general admission tickets start at $35 (plus tax and fees), and daily tickets for Club360 start at $125.