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Fans have a chance to see Rory McIlroy at Adare Manor. Morgan Treacy/INPHO

Ryder Cup tickets for competition days to cost €499, as Irish fans get early access on Friday

Irish residents can apply from 24 April through an exclusive priority window.

DETAILS OF HOW to apply for tickets for the 2027 Ryder Cup, taking place in Adare Manor in mid September, have been released, with the competition days costing €499 per day.

The €499 fee for competition days is the highest for a European venue, clocking in at close to twice the cost of Rome in 2023, though lower than New York last year.

Irish residents can apply from 24 April through an exclusive priority window, while the ballot to cater for the rest of the world does not open until 3 June.

This Friday at 11am, a limited number of general admission tickets go on sale for the three match days; 17, 18 and 19 September 2027, with the cost set at a handsome €499 per daily ticket.

A limited number of tickets for the Tuesday and Wednesday practice days (14 and 15 September) will also be available to buy from €89, along with tickets for 16 September – a day which will feature the Opening Ceremony – from €179. In addition, practice day tickets for fans under the age of 16 can be purchased from just €20 on the Tuesday and Wednesday and €30 on the Thursday.

Only residents from the island of Ireland with a registered Ryder Cup ticket account will be able to access this exclusive ticket window. To register, click here.  

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, Ireland’s leading food retail, wholesale, and foodservice business.

The tickets will be made available as part of a customer promotion run by Musgrave, who today are named as an Official Supporter of the 2027 Ryder Cup. Full details of this initiative and how to apply for tickets will be announced later this year.

Written by Declan Bogue and originally published on The 42 whose award-winning team produces original content that you won’t find anywhere else: on GAA, League of Ireland, women’s sport and boxing, as well as our game-changing rugby coverage, all with an Irish eye. Subscribe here.

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