US Open golf tickets: How do I get them?
Here is how to get your hands on tickets for the 2024 US Open at Pinehurst No.2…
We are not far away from the third major of the year, and what a US Open it could be!
Pinehurst will play host to the best players in the world like it did when Martin Kaymer won the event in 2014, so could this new venue spring some surprises along the way?
Getting tickets for one of the game’s biggest golf tournaments isn’t always easy, especially in 2024 when a combination of PGA Tour and LIV Golf players will be competing in North Carolina.
Wyndham Clark will hope to defend the major championship title that he won at Los Angeles Country Club in 2023 after overcoming Rory McIlroy.
The famous United States Open trophy will fall into someone’s hands, and here is how you can be there to witness it:
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Tickets for US Open golf
If you want to purchase US Open golf tickets, you can head to the official US Open/USGA website and head to the “tickets” section.
There are several options in the tickets section including the Daily Carolina Club, the Daily Garden featuring Corona Premier, reserved tickets for the 11th grandstand and daily gallery tickets.
Daily gallery tickets could be the ones you’re after, as they offer grounds access for fans all over the course and in public grandstands.
Daily gallery tickets allow you grounds access and various grandstands to sit in the vivid seats and watch the best players professional golf has to offer.
A daily galley ticket for Thursday, June 13 is $175, $225 on Friday, June 14, $235 on Saturday, June 15 and $225 on Sunday, June 16. A weekly gallery ticket for the whole tournament is $900.
For the Monday practice day, you will pay $65 for a ticket, $75 on Tuesday and $90 on Wednesday. In this tickets section, there is also the 1895 Club which is an exclusive ticket offering.
You can also buy tickets to gain access to reserved grandstand spaces on Thursday ($325), Friday ($350), Saturday ($375) and Sunday ($350).
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