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The 79th edition of the U.S. Women’s Open is all set to kick off at the Lancaster Country Club. While the community’s excitement from the first major is still not over, another exhilarating tournament has found its way into the golf realm and will tee off on May 30. It is quite natural then for the fans to want to attend the event and watch it with their own eyes.

The current No. 1 golfer in the world, Nelly Korda will tee off as well for a cut of the winner’s prize pool of $12 million. Case in point: for the fans who wish to catch her live in action they can just head straight on to the website where the details for the event as well as its tickets are out.

How to buy tickets for The U.S. Women’s Open?

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Fans can get general admission to the grounds and experience the U.S. Women’s Open alongside their favorite players by buying the Daily Gallery Ticket. It costs $25 for a single day, while the Gallery Ticket Package, which allows the fan to attend the event for all six days (Tuesday to Sunday), is marked at $150. It provides the enthusiast with the privilege of walking the course, along with grandstand access and food and beverage availability at concession stands. However, if you just require tickets for only five of the six days, then there are Gallery Flex 5-packs available, which are marked at $175.

The spectators can also watch the U.S. Women’s Open using a 1961 Daily Club Ticket for $55 per person. Unfortunately, the package for the same that allows the fan to watch the event on all days (the 1761 Club Ticket Package) has been sold out. The daily Club pass, meanwhile, offers the access that a gallery ticket receives along with premium space (food, seating, and beverage options) beside the 16th as well as the 12th and the 13th.

There are even options for fans wanting an all-inclusive upgraded concession and beverage experience coupled with premium facilities, in addition to the access that a Gallery Ticket provides. The spectators can buy a Daily Penn Club Ticket for $275 for a single day or the Penn Club Ticket Package for $2000 if they require access to the grounds with the same benefits for all six days.

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There are also group tickets available at the U.S. Women’s Open for those willing to attend the tournament as a squad. However, just like the 1761 Club Ticket Package, Corporate Hospitality tickets, which are all-inclusive group hospitality options for daily and championship rounds, have also been sold out. It seems the whole community is truly excited to watch the event, which boasts a strong field on the greens.

Who to look out for at this week?

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One can’t possibly forget Korda, who has cemented her position as the top golfer in the Rolex Rankings. She recently clinched her 14th victory on the LPGA Tour and her sixth one in the current season at the Mizuho Americas Open, with a scintillating score of 14-under 274. She will surely be looking forward to making her mark once again with a second major win at the U.S. Women’s Open in 2024.

She will be up against the defending champion of the event, Allisen Corpuz, who won the 2023 edition with a 9-under overall score at the Pebble Beach Golf Links. The 2023 U.S. Women’s Open, interestingly, also saw history being made as it became the most-watched edition of the event since 2014. Well, if there is any indication of history being remade, then the golf world sure can look forward to the upcoming event!