The 2024 Memorial Tournament presented by Workday is scheduled for June 3 – 9, 2024 at the world-renowned Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio. For more information, including badge availability, please visit thememorialtournament.com.
Central Ohio Safe Ride and the City of Dublin have partnered to offer up to $10 off Lyft rides to or from the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday so attendees can enjoy the event safely.
Promo Code: DUBMEMORIAL23
Times: From 1 a.m. Sunday, May 28, through 1 a.m. Monday, June 5
How the Discount Works
Each rider may only use the code once, but it can be used roundtrip if two or more people travel together.
Preferred Tournament Pick-Up and Drop-Off Sites
The code is valid for users who are picked up or dropped off within Dublin city limits. These are the preferred areas for Lyft drivers to use on the Tournament grounds:
East side of the Tournament grounds
6th Tee Lot
10555 Dublin Road, Dublin, OH 43017
West side of the Tournament grounds
#15 gate
8668 Muirfield Drive, Dublin, OH 43017
About Safe Ride: The City of Dublin and Central Ohio Safe Ride continue to collaborate to promote responsible transportation and encourage everyone to not drink and drive.
Traffic Impacts
Parking Lots
The Tournament offers patrons the convenience of public parking lots. Parking is free.
Approved Rideshare Drop-Off/Pickup Locations:
6th Tee Lot (10555 Dublin Rd., Dublin, OH 43017)
Gate #15 (8668 Muirfield Dr., Dublin, OH 43017)
On-Street Parking
In addition, there is limited on-street parking available to the public on a first-come first-serve basis on the following streets:
Muirfield Drive
(Nothing of Whittingham Drive) – The northbound and southbound left-hand lanes of Muirfield Drive (north of Whittingham Drive) are available for public parking Monday through Sunday of Tournament week. No parking available before 6:30 a.m. All vehicles still parked on Muirfield Drive one hour after play concludes will be towed at the owner’s expense.
Each spring, golf patrons in Dublin consistently have a question: Will it rain at the Memorial Tournament? If it does, it’s not a curse — it’s just the Ohio weather.
In partnership with the Wyandotte Nation, the City of Dublin is working to dispel the longstanding myth of the “Curse of Leatherlips.” The tale erroneously purports that the Wyandot warrior, who was executed in the Dublin area in 1810, put a curse on the Muirfield Village Golf Club land so that it would rain during the Tournament.
City and Wyandotte Nation members are asking meteorologists, golf lovers and the public to help put an end to this inaccurate description of Leatherlips. Wyandotte Nation members note Leatherlips’ honorable and peaceful character. Read more.
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