Details have been released regarding ticket sales for the 100th anniversary of the Ryder Cup, to be held at Adare Manor in County Limerick. A priority window for residents of the island of Ireland opens this Friday, before the general ballot opens to fans worldwide.
The event is scheduled for 13 to 19 September next year. Tickets will cost up to €500.
Ticket Prices Nearly Double Previous Event
The price for entry marks a record-high for a European Ryder Cup. However, it remains less expensive than the previous competition held in New York.
General tickets for the 2023 Ryder Cup in Rome cost €260. This means the prices have nearly doubled for 2027.
Exclusive Access for Irish Residents
Residents of the island of Ireland can gain early access to tickets through a priority window opening on the Ryder Cup Europe website this Friday, 24 April. The full public ballot for fans from the rest of the world is set to open on Wednesday, 3 June.
A limited number of general admission daily tickets will be available to residents of the island of Ireland for the three match days, Friday to Sunday. The cost is €499 per daily ticket, and sales begin at 11am this Friday.
- Practice day tickets for Tuesday and Wednesday will be available from €89.
- Tickets for Thursday, which includes the opening ceremony, start from €179.
- Practice day tickets for fans under 16 can be purchased from €20 on Tuesday and Wednesday, and €30 on Thursday.
Only residents from the island of Ireland with a registered Ryder Cup ticket account will be able to access this ticket window.
Global Ballot to Follow
Following the exclusive Irish window, fans from around the world can apply for general admission daily tickets as part of the global ticket ballot. This ballot opens on Wednesday, 3 June.
Prices for matchday and practice day tickets will be the same as those in the Irish window. Details of this sale will be communicated directly to registered ticket account holders.
Plans to Enhance the Fan Experience
Richard Atkinson, the European Tour Group’s chief Ryder Cup officer, said there is already tremendous excitement and anticipation about the Ryder Cup heading back to Ireland and to Adare Manor next year.
There are extensive plans to enhance the onsite experience for fans attending the 2027 Ryder Cup, including a record 20,000 grandstand seats and an increased number of giant screens.
For the first time, there will also be an Official Ryder Cup campsite with entertainment; full details of which will be announced in due course.
Organisers say an additional benefit for island of Ireland residents will be that thousands of tickets will be available for Tuesday’s practice day as part of the ‘SuperValu Community Day’ courtesy of Musgrave.
All fans wishing to attend the 202