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Is the 2024 FedEx St. Jude Championship worth the ticket price? Share your thoughts!

The PGA Tour is now heading toward the FedEx St. Jude Championship at TPC Southwind. Witnessing the action-packed week at the Paris Olympics and then the very interesting Wyndham Championship, the anticipation for the tournament is running high. The tournament will take place from August 15th to August 18th, featuring pros like Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele, and more. To witness the action at the venue, fans have one ticket option with several hospitality options to choose from.

Fans can only purchase ground passes to enjoy the action at TPC Southwind. However, there is also an option to add the Michelob Ultra Athletic Club. You can add beer, non-alcoholic beverages, and various cuisines to enjoy when purchasing tickets with this. The first round will start on August 15, and the price of ground passes for that day starts at $82.95, inclusive of all taxes. As for the Ultra Club, it will cost you $257.95 with all the available benefits. However, be mindful of the dynamic pricing since it is subject to change as we get closer to the tournament.

Just like almost every tournament on the PGA Tour, the ticket price will increase as we move forward to the following round. Because of that, each ticket will cost you $92.65 for the second round, and the ultra club benefits will cost $267.95. Although there is no cut at the tournament, the competition might heat up in the third round. To keep track of the action at TPC Southwind on Saturday, you will have to pay $101.95 for the ground passes and $282.95 for the ultra club.

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Lastly, the tickets for the final will cost $92.65, the same as the third round. And the price for the Ultra Club also remains the same, costing $282.95 each. At Memphis, fans will also have to buy separate tickets for the parking area, and prices vary between $20 and $60 as per preferences. Currently, tickets for all the rounds are available for purchase, and you can buy them by visiting the tournament’s website. Other than the Michelob Ultra Athletic Club, there are other hospitality options available as well.

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Hospitality is available at the FedEx Cup Playoffs

Freight 59, which is a special venue with celebrity chefs, custom merchandise, and more, is available at the TPC Southwind and offers a VIP experience. There are also some private options, like Marquee Suites, Bluff City Suites, and Villas. However, tickets for Marquee Suites and Bluff City Suites are already sold out. The villas are open-air facilities located on 12th Green, are fully private, and offer a great view with the breeze off the water while enjoying the tournament.

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There are also shared hospitality options. Starting with the Rhythm and Blues Club, which is a fully air-conditioned facility offering a viewing experience of the 17th green and the 13th tee, The verandas are open-air venues; however, they are slightly different from villas as there is no water outside the facility. The Cypress Lounge is accessible on the 16th green and is specifically designed for companies looking to host clients.

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Lastly, there is the St. Jude Pavilion located on the 18th fairway. It is also an air-conditioned facility with indoor seating and a television available for customers to enjoy. If anyone is the holder of the Mastercard, they can also enjoy some special discounts on the tickets.

Which ticket are you getting for yourself? Feel free to let us know in the comments below!

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