Thursday, May 14, 2026

Ryder Cup Tickets Reselling Above Controversial $750 Face Value

Ryder Cup ticket prices shocked many fans, selling at a face value of $750. However, as the event tees off, resale prices are even higher. 

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FARMINGDALE, N.Y. — Ever since the Ryder Cup revealed in 2024 that general-admission tickets would cost $750, the off-course economics of the PGA of America–run event have been put under the microscope.

Tickets sold out nearly instantly (500,000 people registered for ticket requests) in November, despite the high price tag. And as the event tees off Friday, the resale market shows some fans are willing to pay even more.

On Thursday, the eve of the Ryder Cup’s opening round, resale prices on SeatGeek (the Ryder Cup’s official ticketing provider) had settled at nearly $1,000 for Friday and Saturday. However, Sunday passes were actually slightly below the face value of $750.

With 50,000-plus fans expected each day over the weekend, the $750 get-in price would mean the Ryder Cup is bringing in at least $37 million in ticket revenue per day (and more than $100 million combined Friday through Sunday), not even factoring in higher-priced luxury hospitality options.

Economic Evaluation

In the lead-up to the Ryder Cup, the extra-expensive tickets led some to wonder whether organizers had priced out the average golf fan. PGA of America chief commercial officer Jeff Price told Front Office Sports that many New Yorkers in recent months had told him the $750 price point, which includes free food and nonalcoholic beverages, was a “really good, cheap option” compared to other New York sporting events.

But despite the high price point, anticipation for a raucous New York crowd was still a major topic all week among players and captains on both the U.S. and Europe teams.

“That energy, that passion, and that home team environment is something that plays such a big part in the Ryder Cup,” Europe’s Tommy Fleetwood said Wednesday. “And I think you have to embrace that, enjoy it, and look forward to it, even when you’re the away team.”

Heavy rain on Thursday led to smaller crowds at Bethpage Black Golf Course for the final day of practice, but those ticket holders were allowed to attend Wednesday’s round, which had much better weather.

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