After a week of season off, the PGA Tour will start the FedExCup Fall with a full swing in Napa Valley at the Silverado Resort—North Course. From the name, it might give the impression that it is a newly added event on the PGA Tour’s fall schedule. However, after Fortinet left as the sponsor, Procore became the latest one; hence, the name changed to Procore Championship.
After a dramatic finish at the TOUR Championship, Sahith Theegala is returning to Napa for his title defense. Although the field is a bit diluted than regular season events, Presidents Cup members Mackenzie Hughes, Wyndham Clark, Max Homa, Min Woo Lee, and more are there to make it entertaining and competitive. Fortunately, tickets are still available; here is how you can buy them!
What’s the general pass priced at the Procore Championship?
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The Procore Championship will start on Thursday, September 12th, with 144 (instead of 174 in 2023) players. The general pass costs $56. Unlike the LIV Golf Chicago, where the pass costs change with the day, the pass costs the same for all four days of competition at the Procore Championship. Moreover, at least four youths aged 15 and under can enter free with a ticketed adult.
With the general pass, the fans can get access to the Napa Valley Fan Village, which will be situated behind the #1 green. It will have LED screens telecasting the event, with foods and beverages available. Other than this, there is also a premium package available for patrons. The 1955 Club by the 18th hole will provide all the enthralling scenes of the Procore Championship and give the experience like no other.
The ticket for this club is priced at $225 per day; however, after taxes, it will cost $231 each day and can be bought on the official website. It will include a VIP restroom, a catered lunch, and an afternoon snack plus wine tasting from the infamous wineries of Napa Valley, Alpha Omega, Amulet Estate, Freemark Abbey, and Revana Family Vineyard. Instead of buying tickets daily, the fans can opt for a weekly pass. A four-day general pass will cost $206, whereas a four-day pass for the 1955 Club will be $906, including tax.
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Although there are no more hospitality packages available at the Silverado Resort—North Course, the Procore Championship has prepared three exciting days for the fans that they will surely enjoy.
Procore Championship celebrates Construction Appreciation Day
On Friday, September 13th, the Procore Championship will dedicate the day to the first responders and military personnel. Thus, tickets for them will be free as the event will celebrate Fold of Honor. The patrons have been asked to wear red, blue, and white to show their support and unity, and a special ribbon pin will be distributed among all at the Silverado Resort—North Course.
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Then on the moving day, the college students and the teachers will be given compensation. All they have to do is show their email IDs from their respective institution, and the tickets will cost only $30 after the discount is applied. The staff and students are encouraged to wear their college colors and logos for better representation.
Finally, on the Sunday of the Procore Championship, the event will end; it will celebrate Construction Appreciation Day for all the construction workers with oranges to celebrate that day. An exciting weekend awaits the PGA Tour fans as the fall season starts and the pros duke it out to secure their berth in 2025 events.
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