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Uber offering free rides to US Open

The on-demand car service partnered with Callaway Golf to create limited edition vehicles for the golf tournament that's being held in Ardmore.

Uber is offering free rides to and from the US Open.

The on-demand car service partnered with Callaway Golf to create limited edition vehicles for the golf tournament that’s being held in Ardmore.

Use the ‘CALLAWAY’ option on the Uber app to take advantage of the free rides. They’re available from June 13 – 16.

If you’re new to Uber, you can take $20 off your first ride by signing up with promotional code “CALLAWAYUBER,” adds spokeswoman Meagan Norman. More details here.

Oh, and it’s true that cell phones aren’t allowed at the US Open for security reasons, but the USGA is offering a phone check for attendees.

 

Companies: Uber

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