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Ryder Cup 2027 Tickets: Prices and How to Get Them

By SportsMonkie Golf Desk Updated July 12, 2026
Grandstand seating and fans at a Ryder Cup golf course, representing 2027 Ryder Cup tickets at Adare Manor
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  1. 01When and where is the 2027 Ryder Cup?
  2. 02How much do 2027 Ryder Cup tickets cost?
  3. 03Is the 2027 Ryder Cup ballot still open?
  4. 04What is the cheapest way to see the 2027 Ryder Cup?
  5. 05Where can I buy Ryder Cup 2027 tickets, and is SeatGeek or TickPick safe?
  6. 06What drives the huge Ryder Cup ticket price swings?
  7. 07Are there hospitality packages for the 2027 Ryder Cup?
  8. 08The bottom line on 2027 Ryder Cup tickets

Official 2027 Ryder Cup tickets range from €89 for a practice day to €1,999 for a full six-day pass, with Friday-to-Sunday match tickets at €499 each. The event runs September 13-19, 2027, at Adare Manor in County Limerick, Ireland, and the public ballot has already closed. If you missed it, your realistic options now are premium hospitality, an authorized travel package, or waiting for Ryder Cup Europe’s own resale platform, not a gamble on SeatGeek or TickPick.

When and where is the 2027 Ryder Cup?

Adare Manor hosts the 46th Ryder Cup and its centenary edition, marking 100 years since the first matches in 1927. Build-up days run Monday, September 13, through Thursday, September 16, and the United States and Europe play the three competitive days from Friday, September 17, through Sunday, September 19. It’s the first Ryder Cup on Irish soil since the K Club in 2006, and Ryder Cup Europe expects roughly 250,000 fans across the six days.

How much do 2027 Ryder Cup tickets cost?

Here’s the official breakdown, straight from Ryder Cup Europe’s ticketing page, converted to approximate USD at current exchange rates:

Ticket typeDays coveredPrice (EUR)Approx. price (USD)
Practice roundTue-Wed, Sept 14-15€89~$104
Opening ceremony dayThu, Sept 16€179~$209
Matchday general admissionFri, Sat, or Sun (each)€499~$584
The Green (premium matchday)Fri, Sat, or Sun (each)€899~$1,052
Full week passTue-Sun, 6 days€1,999~$2,339
Junior (under 16)Tue-Wed / Thu€20 / €30~$23 / ~$35

A single Sunday ticket now costs more than a full week did at some past editions. Golf Digest confirms the €499 matchday rate is a record high for a European-hosted Ryder Cup, up 92% from the €260 charged at Rome in 2023. Organizers defend the jump by pointing to more than 20,000 grandstand seats and an expanded fan village, but the honest read is that Ireland has a small population and enormous demand, and the price reflects that math more than anything else.

Is the 2027 Ryder Cup ballot still open?

No, and it closed fast. Irish residents got first access on April 24, 2026, and matchday tickets sold out in under an hour, with the online queue peaking near 75,000 people against more than 150,000 pre-registrations. The global public ballot opened in the following weeks and has since closed too. If you applied, you’ll hear by email once Ryder Cup Europe finishes processing; there’s no way to jump that queue. What’s still open, as of this writing, is premium hospitality (the Samuel Ryder Club, Captain’s Club, and The Green tiers) and ticket-inclusive travel packages, both of which are sold on a rolling basis rather than through the ballot.

What is the cheapest way to see the 2027 Ryder Cup?

Skip the marquee Saturday or Sunday session and go on Tuesday or Wednesday instead. Practice days cost €89, a third of a single matchday, and you still get on-course access, autograph chances, and a look at both teams’ short-game work. Thursday adds the opening ceremony for €179. If you’re an Irish resident, watch for the SuperValu Community Day promotion, which released a separate batch of discounted Tuesday tickets through the retailer rather than the main ballot.

The math on the week pass is worth doing before you buy: €1,999 across six days averages about €333 a day, cheaper than any single matchday ticket, so it only pays off if you’re actually attending most of the week. Buying one matchday ticket, at €499, plus a couple of practice days is the better move for anyone flying in for a shorter trip.

Where can I buy Ryder Cup 2027 tickets, and is SeatGeek or TickPick safe?

This is the part most guides get wrong. At Bethpage in 2025, resale was normal and semi-official, and platforms like SeatGeek and TickPick carried thousands of legitimate listings. Adare Manor is different. Ryder Cup Europe’s own terms state that tickets “cannot be offered for resale or used for any promotional purpose,” and organizers reserve the right to void any ticket found on a secondary platform, denying entry at the gate. Ticket touting is also a criminal offense in Ireland, punishable by fines up to €100,000 or up to two years in prison, per the Irish Examiner.

That hasn’t stopped listings from appearing on SeatGeek, TickPick, StubHub, and Viagogo. Early asks have run close to triple face value, with Sunday general admission listed around €1,706 and full-week passes near €3,861. Buying one of those is a real gamble: you could get in fine, or you could be turned away with a voided barcode and no refund. Ryder Cup Europe has said it plans to launch its own official resale platform in early 2027, letting ticket holders who can’t attend list at face value. If you want a guaranteed 2027 seat today without that risk, hospitality and authorized travel packages are the only routes that come with an actual guarantee.

What drives the huge Ryder Cup ticket price swings?

Three things move Ryder Cup prices more than anything else, and none of them are secret:

  • Host-country scarcity. Ireland’s population is a fraction of the crowd this event will draw, so demand outstrips supply by a wide margin before a single ticket is even priced.
  • Match competitiveness, in real time. At Bethpage 2025, resale prices for Friday’s opening round hit $1,375 on SeatGeek, 83% above the $750 face value, as Front Office Sports reported two weeks before the event. After Europe built a big Saturday lead, Sunday resale prices for the now-decided finale collapsed more than 60%, some dropping under $300, as Golf.com reported. A close match holds prices up; a blowout kills them.
  • Currency and venue economics. European-hosted editions price in euros against a smaller domestic ticket pool, while US-hosted editions price in dollars against a much larger buying base, which is part of why Bethpage’s $750 face value and Adare Manor’s €499 aren’t directly comparable without accounting for the exchange rate and market size.

Are there hospitality packages for the 2027 Ryder Cup?

Yes, and they’re the most reliable way to guarantee a seat now that the ballot is closed. The Green sits next to the fan village with lounge seating, food and drink service, and big screens, at €899 per matchday. The Samuel Ryder Club and Captain’s Club sit a tier above that, with exclusive on-course viewing near the 5th green and 6th tee and live entertainment included. Authorized travel operators bundle hospitality with hotel stays: the cheapest ticket-and-hotel combination currently runs around €4,035 for a three-star property roughly 90 minutes from Adare Manor, while comparable packages from other authorized partners start near €4,598 per person. None of these are cheap, but they’re official, guaranteed, and immune to the resale voiding risk described above.

Planning the rest of your golf calendar around the Ryder Cup? Our golf hub covers the majors, the Ryder Cup rivalry, and gear guides in one place, and if you or a family member qualifies for a service-member ticket program, see our dedicated guide to Ryder Cup military tickets for how that application differs from the general ballot.

The bottom line on 2027 Ryder Cup tickets

The general ballot is closed, so the practical choice now is hospitality, an authorized travel package, or patience for the official resale platform Ryder Cup Europe has promised for early 2027. Treat SeatGeek, TickPick, and other resale listings as a last resort, not a shortcut. This isn’t Bethpage, where reselling was part of the plan; here, a voided ticket at the gate is a real possibility, and Ireland’s touting laws put real teeth behind that warning. If cost is the deciding factor, a Tuesday practice-round ticket at €89 gets you inside the ropes for a fraction of the price of a Sunday singles session, and it’s the smartest buy for anyone who just wants to say they were there.

Frequently asked questions

How much do 2027 Ryder Cup tickets cost?+

Official prices are €89 for Tuesday or Wednesday practice rounds, €179 for Thursday's opening ceremony day, €499 per day for the Friday-to-Sunday matches, and €1,999 for a full six-day pass. Premium 'The Green' matchday tickets cost €899. That's roughly $104 to $2,340 at current exchange rates.

Is the 2027 Ryder Cup ticket ballot still open?+

No. The priority window for Irish residents closed within an hour on April 24, 2026, and the global public sale and ballot that followed have also closed as of this writing. Applicants are being processed by email; general admission has not reopened. Premium hospitality packages remain on sale through official channels.

Can I buy 2027 Ryder Cup tickets on SeatGeek or TickPick?+

You can find listings, but Ryder Cup Europe has banned ticket resale outright and can void tickets bought on secondary sites at the gate. This is unlike Bethpage 2025 in the US, where resale was normal. Buying a 2027 ticket on SeatGeek, TickPick, StubHub, or Viagogo carries a real risk of being turned away.

What is the cheapest way to attend the 2027 Ryder Cup?+

A Tuesday or Wednesday practice-round ticket at €89 is the cheapest official option, and Irish residents get extra access through the SuperValu Community Day promotion. Matchday tickets at €499 each cost far more per day than the six-day pass works out to, so the pass is the better deal only if you plan to attend most of the week.

Where is the 2027 Ryder Cup being played?+

Adare Manor in County Limerick, Ireland, hosts the centenary Ryder Cup, with build-up days from Monday, September 13, and competition on Friday through Sunday, September 17-19, 2027. It's the first Ryder Cup in Ireland since the K Club in 2006.

Where is the 2029 Ryder Cup and can I get tickets yet?+

The 2029 Ryder Cup returns to the United States at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minnesota, making it the first American course to host twice. Ticket sales are not open yet; expect a PGA of America ballot to launch roughly a year to 18 months before the September 2029 dates, following the pattern set at Bethpage.

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