ALL weekly 2023 Ryder Cup tickets sold out during a presale this week, but there is still time to secure your place at the next edition of the tournament.
Golf’s greatest team event returns this weekend after a Covid-enforced three-year hiatus.
With excitement for the Ryder Cup’s return high, it is no surprise that when a limited number of weekly tickets were made available on Tuesday they did not last long.
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However, you can still secure your place at the 2023 event at Marco Simone Golf Club in Rome.
A message from Ryder Cup Europe said: “Following record demand, 2023 Ryder Cup Weekly Tickets have now sold out.
“You can still guarantee your place at the 2023 Ryder Cup and witness golf’s greatest match from prime on-course viewing locations, whilst experiencing outstanding service and hospitality.
“A range of Premium Experience options are available.”
Captains Club
The Captains Club offers flexibility and informality paired with superb views of the day’s play. You will enjoy a reserved, private table in this stunning facility with prime views of the golfing action overlooking the exciting 7th hole.
Guests will enjoy flexible dining from chefs' food stations in a relaxed setting to maximise time on the course, whilst also delivering a truly memorable Premium Experience.
Premium Suites
Ryder Cup Premium Suites offer guests an exclusive, personalised and highly sought-after private Ryder Cup experience. We have a limited number of suites ideally located overlooking the 7th hole with elevated views across the course and direct access to your viewing balcony.
You have the option to select a formal or informal layout to suit your requirements, all with the same level of quality, attention to detail and personalised service.
A selection of European gourmet food will be served throughout the day, including local specialities and each suite will be designed to deliver a truly unforgettable experience.
Founders Lounge
The Founders Lounge will play host to our Premium Fine Dining restaurant with unrivalled course views overlooking the thrilling 16th and 17th holes.
The reserved private table experience lasts all day, with varied exquisite dining options alongside an open Premium bar.
With appearances from past Ryder Cup players, you will be able to soak up the atmosphere and bask in the history of this legendary event.
To purchase a premium experience, visit the official Ryder Cup site, or click here to enquire about options.
General admission tickets are still available as well.
The remaining day tickets will be sold via a ticket ballot in 2022. Sign up here for more information.
Ryder Cup Europe said: “For individual general admission day tickets, a ballot will take place in 2022 and you will be the first in line to hear about key dates and information.”
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