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PGA Championship tickets: What it costs to go right now

Scottie Scheffler of the United States plays his shot from the third tee prior to the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Country Club on May 13, 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

It's still possible to attend the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Club — for a price.

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The 2025 PGA Championship starts Thursday at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, N.C., but if you don’t have tickets and still want to see Rory, Scottie and Bryson in action, it’s possible!

Stubhub has a variety of ticket options available, from week-long tournament passes to daily grounds tickets. Here’s what you can expect to spend if you buy today.

PGA Championship ticket prices

The least expensive after-market ticket to Round 1 on Thursday is $168 on Stubhub.

For Round 2 on Friday, it’s $306.

For Round 3 on Saturday, it’s $303.

And for the final round on Sunday, it’s $226.

SeatGeek is also selling Championship+ ticket options to the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow. A Championship+ ticket includes access to the grounds of Quail Hollow Club as well as the Championship+ Inclusive Food & Non-Alcoholic Beverage Program. With a Championship+ ticket, holders can redeem one entree, snack and non-alcoholic drink per visit to any concessions market.

Championship+ ticket prices are as follows:

Thursday: $247

Friday: $324

Saturday: $381

Sunday: $282

There are also hospitality ticket options (“Club PGA”) still available for Friday ($7,200) and Saturday ($1,818). Club PGA includes both grounds access and access to the all-inclusive climate-controlled elevated hospitality venue, with a wide range of food buffet offerings, an open bar, seating at indoor tables and an outdoor patio.

If those prices seem hefty, consider what tickets were going for at the Masters last month, where tournament-day ticket prices looked like this: Thursday, $2,201; Friday, $2,299; Saturday, $1,910; and Sunday, $1,951.

Even practice rounds at Augusta were selling for four figures, with Wednesday being the most expensive at $2,164, thanks to fan-favorite traditions like the Masters Par 3 Contest.

If paying face-value is more your speed, now is the time to get a jump on next year’s PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club near Philadelphia, which will host the major for the second time. You can register for the opportunity to purchase tickets here.

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