US Open tickets price: How much does it cost to get in at LACC?
How much does it cost to get US Open tickets for LACC? Breaking down the ticket prices for the major championship at Los Angeles Country Club.
The buzz for the 2023 US Open is reaching a fever pitch — and for good reason. Obviously, we know that it’s going to be compelling to watch the likes of Brooks Koepka, Jon Rahm, Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Jordan Spieth and more battle for major championship glory. This Fathers Day weekend, though, we also get to see a historic, new and intriguing venue in Los Angeles Country Club.
With the event being played in Los Angeles, golf fans are buzzing about getting to see LACC. Yes, you’d probably be buying US Open tickets in order to see the best golfers in the world play. But at the same time, you could argue just getting to step foot on the beautiful course that is highly private clubs in the United States.
Of course, with all of this in play, 2023 US Open tickets are never going to be cheap. But is the price worth it? Let’s take a look at the cost and ticket prices for this week’s tournament to see how much it would set you back to attend LACC.
2023 US Open tickets price: How much does it cost to attend at LACC?
2023 US Open tickets cost anywhere from $166 to $1,375 for the lowest prices at various outlets to attend Los Angeles Country Club.
As of Wednesday, there are no daily general admission tickets available for the US Open at LACC through the USGA. However, they do have their two premium ticket packages available for daily rates of $490 for the Trophy Club ticket and $1,375 for The Champions Pavillion tickets.
There are US Open tickets for a daily grounds pass available on resale markets, though. SeatGeek has tickets as cheap as $166 for admission on Thursday at Los Angeles Country Club. Tickets then increase in price leading into the weekend with the cheapest prices being $236 for Friday, $290 for Saturday, and $278 for Sunday and the final round.
All things considered, this isn’t the most expensive major championship and, if you’re in LA, just the chance to visit this secretive and beautiful venue could well be worth it.
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