The LIV Golf returns to the USA after two consecutive successful events on European soil. Last year in West Virginia, Bryson DeChambeau defeated Torque’s Moto Pereira by a whopping five strokes, going as low as 58 in the ultimate round of the championship, and earning the title of Mr.58. This year, LIV Golf Greenbrier is scheduled from August 16 to August 18 but the question is, will DeChambeau defend his title, or will someone else take away the $4 million home from the Old White? The action will be worth watching out for! But are the tickets available for the event or are they sold out?
Watch the madness at Greenbrier live!
The Old White was the first ever 18-hole course at the Greenbrier. With its amazing tree-lined fairways and undulating greens, it is undoubtedly a cornerstone of the golfing heritage, named after the Old White Hotel. If you haven’t yet grabbed your tickets for the event, here’s your guide to it:
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1. Greenbrier 3-Day Pass
By purchasing the 3-day pass, you can witness the event on all days. Ranging from $132.09 to $3379.16, owning this pass will ensure that you get back only after witnessing something amazing on the course. Apart from the Clubhouse Reserved Table, Club 54 Loge Box, and the 18th Green Chalet, all the other tickets are available for this package.
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2. Greenbrier, Friday:
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The Greenbrier-Friday ticket will give you full access to the ground on the most important day: the shotgun start. As the DJs will be in full swing to begin the LIV Golf party, the teams will put in full effort to build a platform for victory. Admission for children aged 12 is free. You can also have access to the fan village as part of any ticket. The price ranges from $47.20 for the grounds pass to $1186.57 for the LIV Premium.
3. Greenbrier, Saturday
The Saturday ticket will give you full access to the ground on the penultimate round, the time when the players truly begin pushing their limits to reach the top. The party goes on in full swing at the fan village, and there will be mellow vibes all around. The grounds pass ranges around $53.39, which is the cheapest option, while the most expensive ticket available is the LIV Premium, priced at $1341.34.
4. Greenbrier -Sunday
Having the Sunday ticket will enable you to witness the two titles settled live—the individual and the team winners. There will be a gala trophy ceremony with a champagne shower. The party at the Fan Village will go insane in the ultimate round. Grab the tickets, ranging from $51.33 to $1341.34.
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Although the Pro-Am tickets are no longer available, you can still add some exciting add-ons to your ticket if you wish to elevate your experience at the Greenbrier!
Benefits you could add to your ticket
If you want to treat your entire family to America’s most luxurious resort, add the family foursome package to your ticket. This includes two ground passes and free admission for two kids who are twelve and under. Additionally, you will also be given a $25 merchandise voucher, using which you can purchase anything from the fan village, and a $30 food and beverage voucher to satiate your taste buds from the food trucks.
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Adding the beverage package to your ticket will allow you to choose your game-day drink. There will be two drink vouchers available with your grounds pass, which sum up to $57 plus taxes and fees. You can either choose a beverage that is the same price or pay the remaining amount in cash.
What else is better than two pre-paid drinks as you watch the LIV Golfers at play? Buckle up and get yourself prepared, as the 2024 LIV Golf season is almost about to end, and the action will be wild indeed.
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