Ryder Cup Warning Over Pirate Operators Making Bogus Ticket Claims for the Big Event

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RYDER CUP chiefs have launched a vigorous campaign to protect companies and the general public from being duped by pirate operators seeking to gain from next month's sporting spectacular at the Celtic Manor.

SMG Worldwide and THG Sports, part of the Marcus Evans Group, whose employees were arrested in South Africa over allegations of ticket touting, are offering so called "hospitality packages" which in reality are located in a hotel five miles from the venue.

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Ryder Cup Warning Over Pirate Operators Making Bogus Ticket Claims for the Big Event

Richard Hills, the European Ryder Cup director, said: "Make no mistake, customers will feel that this is mi...

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