The 124th edition of the U.S. Open is all set to tee off at Pinehurst No. 2 Course. The hype from Xander Schauffele’s PGA Championship win coupled with the exhilaration Scottie Scheffler has created with his recent victory has surely set a grand stage for an exciting display of golf. It’ll only come as a surprise, then, if fans don’t turn up at the event and watch it with their own eyes.
The two, along with a total of 154 other athletes, will tee off for the title of champ and a cut from the total prize pool. Case in point; the USGA has announced various tickets for the tournament, and its details for the enthusiasts who wish to see the golfers compete for the said stakes on their website.
Tickets for The 2024 U.S. Open
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The followers can experience the upcoming major alongside the world’s best players through the Daily Gallery Ticket which varies from $65.45 on Monday to a whopping $225 on Sunday. The Weekly Gallery Package, meanwhile, allows the fan to attend the U.S. Open for all six days (Tuesday to Sunday) and is marked at $900, as per the website. It also allows the spectator to walk the course as well as allow food and beverage access at concession stands. The Daily Reserved Grandstand, on the other hand, provides all privileges that a Gallery Ticket gives along with admission to a grandstand with premium views of the greens at the 11th hole, costing between $325-$375.
There are options for those wanting to gather at the major with friends through the Daily Garden featuring Corona Premier Tickets, which are between $80.37 to $300 depending on the day. It allows the spectators to indulge themselves in an open-air sports bar-styled facility with premium food and beverages, not to mention the same privileges as that of a Gallery Pass holder. If the person wants a ticket each day from Monday to Sunday, then they can also choose The Garden featuring Corona Premier Weekly Ticket Package costing $1,250.
The people attending the U.S. Open can also watch the same using the Daily Carolina Club Ticket marked between $750 – $900 based on the round. They can also book the Carolina Club 5-Day Ticket Package at $3,600 which allows access to an all-inclusive premium space alongside the 16th tee for all five days. It also offers all-inclusive F&B, live coverage, and access to private restrooms alongside the privileges that a Gallery Ticket, as well as The Garden featuring Corona Premier bearer, enjoys.
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There were also tickets available for those wanting to experience the U.S. Open from a premium climate-controlled space beside the 14th fairway. Although the Trophy Club Weekly Ticket Package has been sold out, the Daily Trophy Club pass for Monday is still available at $95.33. Similarly, the most premium U.S. Open Experience, the 1895 Club 5-Day Package, along with the Daily 1895 Club Tickets have also been sold out with just the Wednesday ($1,500), Saturday ($2,500), and Sunday ($2,500) remaining. Looking at the passes getting sold out, it truly does seem like the fans are more than excited to witness the event which boasts a strong line-up on the greens.
Who to watch out for at Pinehurst No. 2?
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Scheffler has managed to etch his name alongside the likes of Tiger Woods, Jason Day, Jordan Spieth, and Justin Thomas in the list of golfers who clinched a total of 5 wins in a season. The professional would now hope that he would be able to join Nick Price, Tom Watson, and Vijay Singh, alongside Woods in claiming 6 victories in a year.
Aside from the current No. 1, the fans would also be on the lookout for Schauffele who is tailing behind Scheffler at T2 when it comes to the OWGR and the top-10 finishes list. The 30-year-old boasts a total of 10 top-10 finishes while the 2024 Masters Champ has 12 in 13 starts. It sure does make the community all the more eager to witness who would beat these two golfers to clinch the title or if Wyndham Clark will end up defending the same.