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The PGA Tour will be moving to Canada for the first time in the 2024 season! The third longest-running event of the PGA Tour, the RBC Canadian Open, will start in just two days. This time, the 156 players will tee up at the Hamilton Golf and Country Club in Ancaster, Ontario.

The field is jam-packed with many PGA Tour stars, starting with two-time Canadian Open winner Rory McIlroy, defending champion Nick Taylor, and British star Tommy Fleetwood. To see these stars up close at Hamilton G&CC, purchase tickets from various options for an entertaining weekend!

How much does the ground pass for the RBC Canadian Open cost?

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The two things that are special about the RBC Canadian Open are the discounts. Firstly, children 12 and under would require no ticket to be inside the course. Apart from the basic ground access, they can’t enter the various hospitality areas. Moreover, teenagers between 13 and 17 will be given a 15% discount on their tickets.

To join the pros at the practice round and Pro-Am, it would cost a fan a single-use $22 ticket to watch them. On the other hand, the daily ground pass for any one day costs $80. If one buys the ticket for a particular day, then its cost would be different. For Thursday’s ground ticket, it costs $65.77.

While the ticket from Friday to Sunday is a bit on the expensive side, It costs $87.70 per ticket. The full-week ground pass for the RBC Canadian Open, covering all four days, costs $187. Interestingly, the ticket for the RBC Canadian Open will be available at the gates of the event. So, in the case of a sold-out ticket, the fans can buy it on the ground.

That’s not all; the RBC Canadian Open has exciting hospitality passes that include access to the 1904 Club, a Trophy Club, and a fast pass that includes most of the services available at the Hamilton G&CC.

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Hospitality services at the RBC Canadian Open

1904 Club: This premium club ticket is situated between the 17th and 18th fairways, giving tee to green views of each hole. With an excellent view, the 1904 Club also has gourmet food and private bars for the fans. The ticket for the 20,000-square-foot club starts at $104 (Thursday) and goes up to $120.58 for the rest of the rounds. Or the fans can purchase the four-day package, which costs $274.

Trophy Club: This hosts the fans at the 14th greens and overlooks the par-4 hole. It features food and beverage options similar to those of the 1904 Club and a television broadcast of the RBC Canadian Open. The Thursday pass value is $252, whereas the price goes up to $263 for Friday and Saturday rounds. To watch the final round from the Trophy Club, the ticket costs $256.

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Gallery Fast Pass: This lavish hospitality pass includes access to the 1904 Club, The Rink, rope line access for the 4th, 6th, and 10th greens, Grandstand at the 1st Tee, and much more. The Gallery Fast Pass, with its amenities, costs $182.70 per day. It should be noted that all ticket prices may change after the inclusion of tax and service fees (ticket prices are in USD converted from CAD).

And let me in on a little secret: for the best purchase value, ardent fans should run to the official website of the RBC Canadian Open now!