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Is the $10,000 Honorary Observer package worth it for a once-in-a-lifetime PGA Tour experience?

For the first time in the last 60 years, the PGA Tour will visit Southern Utah! The PGA Tour inaugurates the Black Desert Championship from October 10-13th at the Black Desert Golf Course next week, with 132 golfers looking to exemplify their 2024 season. The event will be exciting for the locals as the PGA Tour will mark its return, and here’s how it can be watched live! Luckily, a few tickets for the Black Desert Championship are still available.

As usual, the most looked-out ticket for the fans will be the daily general pass for the Black Desert Championship. From Thursday to Friday, the per-day tickets cost $80 for an adult and $45 for youth aged three to fifteen. Unfortunately, the daily pass for Friday has been sold out. In the last two days, the price for a general pass for each day would be slightly increased to $90 for adults and $55 for 4 to 15-year-olds. Saturday passes are also sold out.

Although the competitive rounds will start on Thursday, the fans can buy a preview ticket for $65 for adults on Wednesday or $35 for kids and enjoy the Black Desert Championship for one more day.

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Want to elevate your Black Desert Championship experience? Then look out for the hospitality packages that would give more than the general pass and make the trip to the Black Desert Golf Course a memorable one!

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What are the VIP packages at the Black Desert Championship?

Nestle between the 16th green and the par-4 17th hole, the Greater Zion Club overlooks the beautiful Snow Canyon Mountains and gives the fans an incredible view of the games at the two holes. The Greater Zion Club pass included snacks, various beverages, lunch, and much more at $410 on Thursday or Friday and $460 on Saturday or Sunday, respectively. Or the fans could also purchase a weekly pass for $1,750.

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Is the $10,000 Honorary Observer package worth it for a once-in-a-lifetime PGA Tour experience?

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To witness the first-ever winner of the Black Desert Championship without disturbance, the netizens are offered the two-story Champions Club at the 18th green. The fans will have access to the rooftop and all the amenities they need at the course. The Champions Club is a little costlier than the Zion Club at $2,250 for the week, $510 for the first two days of the event, and $560 for Saturday and the Sunday package has been sold out.

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There is a Legend Pass, which will allow the fans to enter both the Greater Zion Club and the Champions Club. The fans will also get exclusive access to the VIP Lounge after the rounds and taste the chef-selected beverages and food all at a 5-day weekly pass of $7,500. Do you want more from the Black Desert trip and want to get closer to a PGA Tour?

Then, the Honorary Observer package is the one for you. It allows anyone above 18 to walk inside the ropes. The pass is available for $10,000. There was also a Pro-Am opportunity for the fans on Wednesday, but the passes to enter it have been sold out. Regardless, there are still plenty of tickets available; grab yours before they are too out of bounds.