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The Paris Olympics Men’s Golf Event has been the talk of the town recently and for all the right reasons! The tournament is the galore in itself and needs no introduction. Denying Bryson DeChambeau a spot after his second US Open win has certainly not damaged its reputation. The day is approaching when you may start cheering your country’s name loudly and proudly.

Paris Olympics Men’s Golf is kick-starting on August 1st. But do you think it’s too early to get the tickets? Not so much! Here is everything you need to know before buying the tickets to Le National.

Are there hospitality tickets for the Paris Olympics?

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The Paris Games have only listed their hospitality packages so far. However, they have also declared, “Tickets for sessions will regularly be put on sale” and have also noted that some of them are already unavailable and are not listed as of present. The official site has also given two options for their services: the hospitality service level of Clubhouse 24 and Bronze. Before these run out, take note of the price range for the daily tickets, which is subject to change.

As of now, the Hospitality Service Level: Clubhouse 24 is available from the second round onward from Friday, August 2nd. It is retailing as follows:

August 2nd, Friday [Round 2]: $144.27

August 3rd, Saturday [Round 3]: $160.30

August 4th, Sunday [Round 4]: $293.89

The more premium, Hospitality Service Level Bronze will be available every day at the following price ranges:

August 1st, Thursday [Round 1]: $267.17

August 2nd, Friday [Round 2]: $267.17

August 3rd, Saturday [Round 3]: $347.32

August 4th, Sunday [Round 4]: $480.91

As of now, their wheelchair facility tickets in two distinct categories, Category A and B, have already been declared unavailable for all rounds. These retailed for $80.15 and $25.65, respectively, on every round except for Sunday, where the price range was $160.30 and $85.50 However, they have given hope to the fans by notifying them, “Some sessions may be temporarily unavailable for sale. We invite you to come back in a few days to check again the availability of these sessions.”

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Although both facilitate premium packages for consumers, you must know the differences to choose for yourself. Let us explore the several benefits that you will get to enjoy with each of these tickets.

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Bronze vs. Clubhouse 24: which one is for you?

The Hospitality Service Level Bronze is the Category First Ticket that enables access to premium seating, which claims to feature an unparalleled vantage point of the competition. Along with contemporary street food options, the consumers of this ticket will also have access to a range of alcoholic beverages. Along with dedicated staff to tend to your needs for a premium experience, there are customer help desks too. Additionally, the official site has announced yet another perk: “Olympic Games broadcast coverage viewable from TV screens positioned throughout the hospitality space. Memorize your hospitality experience with a photo in the Olympic-themed lounge.”

However, when it comes to another available option, Clubhouse 24, you might have noticed the difference in ticket prices. Well, to begin with, unlike the Bronze, at Clubhouse 24, you will get to enjoy French open-air markets with several multiple catering stations that will serve French and other international delicacies. However, only complimentary food samples and welcome drinks are included with the ticket, and any alcoholic beverages that are available, such as wine, beer, or any other soft drinks, need to be purchased.

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But you can still enjoy some live musical performances. Along with it, you can further witness athlete and special guest appearances and also watch sports demonstrations. You can also be a part of chalk talk sessions or play virtual reality games with your family. If that is still not enough, you are allowed to draw and paint while sharing memories and photos with new people you meet. Whether all of these will be free of charge has not been mentioned yet, but the official site has reported another advantage. They announced, “Access the ultimate in hospitality with an exclusive invitation to Clubhouse 24 in the iconic Palais de Tokyo, set against a backdrop of the Eiffel Tower. Located within proximity of key Olympic venues and convenient Metro access, your choice of event ticket includes entry to Clubhouse 24.”

So which of these tickets will be your choice? Let us know in the comments below how excited you are to see Scottie Scheffler representing the US this season.