Golf fans plan to attend next year’s PGA Championship on Valhalla Golf Club better act fast.
That PGA of America, which runs the prestigious event, which is set for 16-19. May, announced Wednesday that three championship rounds are already sold out: Rounds 2 through 4 (Friday through Sunday). The only championship day with tickets left is Thursday’s opening round. A limited supply of tickets is also still available for the practice rounds Monday through Wednesday.
“We expected tickets to sell quickly for this championship, and we were blown away by the unprecedented response. It’s a true testament to the excitement and support we’re seeing both locally and nationally for the PGA Championship’s return to Valhalla,” Ryan Ogledirector of championships for the 106th PGA Championship, said in a statement.
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The 2024 PGA Championship will be the fourth time Valhalla has hosted the event. It was previously the championship venue in 1996 (won by Mark Brooks in a playoff over Kentucky natives Kenny Perry), 2000 (won by Tiger Woods in a playoff over Bob May) and 2014 (won by Rory McIlroythe latest of his four major titles).
Valhalla was also the place of Ryder Cup 2008, as Team USA topped Team Europe 16 ½ to 11 ½. The course was designed by golf legend Jack Nicklaus and was owned for decades by the PGA before it came into being sold in 2022 to a group of Louisville investors.
All remaining tickets for the 2024 event are available at https://www.pgachampionship.com/tickets.
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This article originally appeared in the Louisville Courier Journal: Tickets for the 2024 PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club are selling fast