The cheapest ticket for 2025 Ryder Cup competition days at Bethpage Black will be almost $750 – an increase of nearly $500 from the 2023 event at Marco Simone.
Per the FAQ section on the Ryder Cup website – first spotted by No Laying Up’s Kevin Van Valkenburg – the PGA of America offer something called a Ryder Cup+ ticket which not only gives the holder access to the grounds, seating areas, and the shop, but also includes unlimited food and non-alcoholic drink.
Between Friday, September 26, 2025 and Sunday, September 28, 2025, Ryder Cup+ tickets will be $749.51, tallying up to around $2,250 per person if someone bought a ticket for each competition day. The total figure includes total fees and New York sales taxes per ticket.
Meanwhile, tickets for Thursday’s final practice session – which will also see the opening ceremony, celebrity matches, and a Junior Ryder Cup exhibition take place – are $423.64.
The grounds are not open to the public on Monday as practice for both teams will take place across Tuesday and Wednesday. Ryder Cup+ tickets for those days are $255.27.
I would like to go on the record now and say that if Europe wins the Ryder Cup at Bethpage because the crowds were turned into a polite snooze fest like LACC by the insane ticket prices, it’s going to go down as a massive own goal. pic.twitter.com/wnAOP72lqAOctober 14, 2024
Tickets go on sale in November, but hopeful fans can sign up for the ballot until 11:59 pm ET on Tuesday, October 22, 2024, for the opportunity to purchase single, daily tickets through the PGA of America’s Random Selection process. If successful, people will be notified via email and have a brief window to be able to purchase their tickets on a first come, first served basis.
It is expected to be a hostile atmosphere for the Europeans at Bethpage, with the PGA of America putting actions in place to eject fans who overstep the mark in Farmingdale next September.
However, several people – such as Van Valkenburg – have already pondered whether the high ticket prices will prevent genuine golf fans from attending, consequently forcing a repeat of the 2023 US Open at LA Country Club, an event which was strongly criticized for its lack of passion and limited crowd numbers.
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