Corporate hospitality is be made available soon, with 3, 000 places each of the four days, in addition to 42, 000 other spectators.
There are also plans to add corporate hospitality and dining facilities, now such a crucial part of any Premier League football ground.
Expenses common in the West, such as corporate hospitality, are regarded by many Russians as perks, so they are more resented at a time of layoffs.
The term was coined by footballer Roy Keane in 2000, and is used to refer to fans who attend matches only in order to enjoy corporate hospitality.
"Corporate hospitality is 15-20% down in line with all UK sporting events - everybody has suffered from that a little bit and it reflects the world we are in, " said director of championships David Hill.
These days, though, much of the decadence has disappeared and the famous grand balls that take place throughout the winter season are just as likely to be the backdrop for corporate hospitality as the social showcases they once were.
"The clubs demonstrated improved use of assets such as stadiums for corporate and hospitality events and strong strategies to tackle debt, " added Glen.
Golf tournaments make money through advanced ticket sales, corporate sponsorships and hospitality suites, and on-site revenues from parking, concessions, and merchandise.
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Chairman Paul Russell also pointed out Glamorgan benefitted financially from the money-spinning corporate market as their hospitality boxes at the Swalec Stadium were a regular Twenty20 sell-out.
Similarly, most corporate sponsorship packages and hospitality suites are secured long before now and are generally not refundable or conditional upon certain athletes appearing in the event.
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Musselburgh also boasts a hospitality stand - opened by HM the Queen five years ago to bring in the corporate punters.
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