Here’s how to get tickets to the 2024 PGA Championship at Valhalla

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The PGA Championship returns to Valhalla in 2024.

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If you think it’s too early to start planning for next year’s PGA Championship when we’re not even halfway through this year’s edition, think again!

The 2024 PGA Championship is already less than a year away, and will be played May 13-19 at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Ky.

In an effort to streamline the ticket-buying process, the PGA of America is asking hopeful attendees to register online in order to have an opportunity to buy tickets. By registering, you are essentially holding your place in line to buy tickets — first come, first serve — when they officially go on sale in June.

So how can you register for tickets to the 2024 PGA Championship at Valhalla?

First, visit the 2024 PGA Championship website here.

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Next, click on the Ticket Registry box. From there, you’ll fill out an online form with your name, email, street address and mobile number. That’s it! When tickets do go on sale and your purchase window opens, you’ll be notified with the contact info you provided.

One thing to note: Demand for 2024 PGA Championship tickets at Valhalla is expected to be high. Registering does not guarantee the opportunity to buy tickets, but it’s the best way to ensure you have a chance. If there’s still available inventory after all registrants have had the opportunity to buy tickets, the remaining tickets will be released to non-registrant purchasers.

Still have questions? You can find more answers here.

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