HP Byron Nelson Championship Parking At Texas Stadium Moving To Red Lot
Irving, TX – General spectator parking for the HP Byron Nelson Championship is now located at Texas Stadium‘s Red Lot. Due to construction in the area, tournament officials have moved general parking from the Blue Lot, where it has been in past years, to the Red Lot, located on the northeast side of Highway 114 at 2401 East Airport Freeway, Irving, Texas 75062.
Spectators are being asked to pay close attention to parking signage when traveling to the Championship and to allow additional travel time to reach the Red Lot. Detailed directions can be found on the HP Byron Nelson Championship Web site at http://www.hpbnc.org/byronnelson/bnc/directions-parking/. Additional information is available by calling 972.717.1200.
Parking is $10 per day at the Red Lot, which includes shuttling to and from the tournament. The shuttle buses will run Tuesday, Wednesday and Sunday from 6 a.m. to 90 minutes following conclusion of play and Thursday‐Saturday from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. The buses will run later Thursday-Saturday due to concerts in the Pavilion After Dark, which are expected to run until 9:30 p.m.
The 2009 HP Byron Nelson Championship will be played May 18-24 at the TPC Four Seasons Resort Las Colinas in Irving, Texas. For details, visit hpbnc.org.
About the HP Byron Nelson Championship
The HP Byron Nelson Championship has been a premier event on the PGA TOUR since 1968. Dallas’ biggest sports attraction and most anticipated social event of the spring is also the most financially successful charity event on the PGA TOUR, raising over $107 million for children and families served by Salesmanship Club Youth and Family Centers. The great time moves to Memorial Day weekend in 2009 – May 18-24. A Great Time. A Greater Cause. Learn more at hpbnc.org.
About Salesmanship Club Youth and Family Centers, Inc.
The Salesmanship Club has a rich history of serving children in our community. Salesmanship Club Youth and Family Centers, a proud partner of United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, currently operates innovative programs for children and their families, including the J. Erik Jonsson Community School in Oak Cliff, and child and family therapy centers in Oak Cliff and the Stemmons corridor. From educational services for at-risk kids to therapy services for troubled kids, the charity beneficiary of the HP Byron Nelson Championship has continued to serve Dallas kids and families since 1920. Learn more at salesmanshipclub.org.





