US Open golf tickets: How do I get them?
We are not far away from the first major to be held in Los Angeles in 28 years, and what a US Open it could be!
Los Angeles Country Club will play host to the best players in the world on its major debut, 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 2023 when a combination of PGA Tour and LIV Golf players will be competing in California.
Matt Fitzpatrick will hope to defend the major championship title that he won in Brookline in 2022 after overcoming Will Zalatoris and Scottie Scheffler.
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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How to get US Open golf tickets
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.
On the subsequent pages, you can follow links to view ticket availability in the Daily Trophy Club, the Daily Gallery as well as travel packages, and the Daily Pacific Club.
Daily Gallery tickets allow you grounds access and in various grandstands to sit in the vivid seats and watch the best players professional golf has to offer.
The links will take you to AXS.com and you can look at ticket availability for each day. The average price to buy a US Open ticket on the first day of competition, on June 15, is $290.
Ticket availability for each day is in high demand, so be sure to head over to the official US Open website and grab them when you can.
You can view US Opens tickets available for all the practice days and all four championship days, so you have every chance to attend one of the world’s best golf events.
As Los Angeles Golf Club was chosen to host the US Open for the first time in mid June, it is one of the only golf courses the fans and players would perhaps be less familiar with.
The 2023 US Open golf championship is the third major of the year, and the likes of Jon Rahm and Brooks Koepka will hope to continue their success from this year’s first two majors into this exciting week.
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