The highly anticipated tournament kicked off with a star-studded Pro-Am, which gave the local community including Emirates’ Skywards members, partners and sponsors the opportunity to play alongside some of the sport’s greats including Thailand’s own Thongchai Jaidee, Thaworn Wiratchant and Prayad Marksaeng.
Thailand Open 2011 brings a whole set of exciting Emirates initiatives, including the “Closest-to-the-Pin” contest held in conjunction with Tuesday’s Pro-Am and the “Spot-the-Cap” competition where a lucky winner stands to receive 105,000 Skywards Miles (equivalent to a return business class ticket to Dubai or two return Business Class tickets to Hong Kong).
“Emirates is committed to supporting key sporting events around the world,” said Khalid Bardan, Emirates’ Manager for Thailand and Indochina. “Thailand is a very important country on our ever expanding global network so it is a true honour to be able to support an event of this calibre in the region.”
Apart from sponsoring major high-profile tournaments around the world, Emirates also extends its support for golf by allowing passengers to check in a set of golf clubs free of charge in addition to their normal checked baggage allowance, in any class of service on all Emirates flights.
Photo Captions:
ThaiOpen1: Jirasak Tingsuk, Emirates’ Senior Sales Executive, presents the winner of the “Closest-to-the-Pin” contest at the Pro-Am of Thailand Open 2011, Ms. Tipp Dalal, with a prize of 105,000 Skywards Miles (equivalent to 1 return Business Class ticket on the Emirates A380 to Dubai or 2 return Business Class tickets on the Emirates A380 to Hong Kong.)
ThaiOpen2: Jirasak Tingsuk, Emirates’ Senior Sales Executive, presents donation collected through Emirates’ Pro-Am Charity Closest-to-the-Pin to representative from World Vision’s Future Fund, Ms. Jittima Chaimuanwong.
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