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How to get 2021 U.S. Open tickets

Torrey Pines during 2008 U.S. Open

The 18th green at Torrey Pines' South Course during the 2008 U.S. Open.

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The 2020 U.S. Open at Winged Foot was postponed until September due to the coronavirus, but its heading back to its traditional dates in June for the 121st edition in 2021. Here’s everything you need to know about getting your hands on 2021 U.S. Open tickets.

Where and when is the 2021 U.S. Open?

Before you think about attending the tournament, you need to know what part of the country it will be played. Next year, the U.S. Open heads to Torrey Pines’ South Course in San Diego. It’s only the second time the municipal course has hosted the national championship, but the first time was one for the history books.

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At the 2008 U.S. Open at Torrey Pines, Tiger Woods battled multiple injuries to defeat Rocco Mediate in a 19-hole Monday playoff, capturing his third U.S. Open and 14th major championship title. Tiger wouldn’t win another major until the 2019 Masters, and the victory, including his clutch birdie putt on the 72nd hole to force the playoff, lives on in golf lore.

The 2021 U.S. Open will be played June 17-20, and barring injury, Tiger will be back to defend his Torrey title.

How to get 2021 U.S. Open tickets

Unlike with the Masters, there is no lottery to get access to U.S. Open tickets. If you want to be there in person at Torrey Pines next June, all you need to do is head over to usopen.com and choose the tickets that best fit what you’re looking for. The tickets come in a wide range of prices, from basic Daily Gallery passes to more expensive premium options.

Here’s a sample of the options currently available for purchase:

Daily Gallery – $50
Reserved Grandstand – $250
Weekly Gallery – $625
Champions Pavilion – $675
Weekly Beer Garden Featuring Corona Premier – $950

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