

The PGA of America announced that Championship+ daily grounds tickets for Thursday through Sunday at the 2026 PGA Championship, taking place May 11-17 at Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, Delaware County, are officially sold out.
Spectators still hoping to attend Championship rounds can purchase verified resale tickets through SeatGeek, the PGA of America’s official resale ticket provider.
In addition, limited ticket inventory is available to the general public, including practice round access (Monday through Wednesday), weekly ticket packages and upgraded hospitality experiences in Club PGA. Tickets and packages are available for purchase at pgachampionship.com/tickets.
Nearly 50 percent of early ticket registrants came from Pennsylvanians.
The tournament will draw the best players in the world, including Bryson DeChambeau, reigning Masters champion Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler, who won the PGA Championship in May and the British Open on Sunday.
“Fans will get to see the best players compete on a great course that is Aronimink,” said Ryan Ogle, Championship Director of the 2026 PGA Championship.
The PGA of America utilized a free, no-obligation online registration process that opened in late March. The system offered spectators a place in line, first come, first served, for the opportunity to buy tickets when they became available in May. The demand through that registration window led to a sellout of all Thursday through Sunday Championship+ tickets, an all-inclusive ticket that allows holders to redeem unlimited entrée items, snacks and non-alcoholic beverages at all on-course concession markets throughout the Championship.
“We saw a tremendous response,” Ogle said. “The response exceeded our expectations.”
A limited number of tickets remain and are now available to the general public, including:
• Practice Round Championship+ Tickets (Monday–Wednesday): Championship+ tickets provide access to the grounds and all-inclusive food offerings and non-alcoholic beverages at concessions course-wide. In general, the players sign more autographs and engage with fans more often during practice rounds.
• Weekly Championship+ Ticket Packages: Weeklong Championship+ tickets offering full access to the entire 2026 PGA Championship, Monday through Sunday.
• Club PGA Tickets (Thursday-Sunday): Daily access to Championship rounds, featuring premium amenities, including a chef-inspired menu, open bar and an elevated hospitality experience overlooking holes 8 and 10 at Aronimink.
Verified resale tickets are available through SeatGeek.
Another opportunity to experience the Championship is through the event’s volunteer program. For those interested in playing a behind-the-scenes role at the 2026 PGA Championship, volunteer registration is open, with limited spots available. Adult volunteers (ages 23 and up) are required to complete at least three shifts and pay a $270 fee, which includes a Nike uniform, meals and non-alcoholic beverages during scheduled shifts, a drawstring bag and complimentary parking. All volunteers will be provided with access to the grounds of the PGA Championship for the duration of the tournament, to complete their scheduled shifts and act as PGA Ambassadors during unscheduled times. Volunteers, many of whom will work in the 50,000-square-foot PGA Shop, will receive a personalized, non-transferable Volunteer Credential, which will provide access to the grounds all seven days of the Championship.
In all, there will be about 3,200 volunteers.
Interested individuals can register now at the official volunteer website.
The PGA Championship will be broadcast on ESPN and CBS.
This will be the first major in the Philadelphia area since the U.S. Open in 2013 at Merion Golf Club.
For Aronimink, this will be its second major, having hosted the 1962 PGA Championship, won by Gary Player.
The tournament will be part of a year-long celebration in Philadelphia of the 250th birthday of the United States. Other local highlights will include first- and second-round NCAA men’s basketball games in March, World Cup soccer games at Lincoln Financial Field and the Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 14 at Citizens Bank Park.
“Philadelphia continues to be a great sports region,” Ogle said.
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