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PGA Championship 2026 Tickets: Can You Still Get In to Aronimink?

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The 2026 PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club has sold out its main Championship+ grounds tickets for all four competitive rounds. Thursday through Sunday daily tickets are no longer available through official channels. However, there are still legitimate ways to attend — and if you are already a ticket holder, here is everything you need to know about getting there.

What Is Still Available Officially

Weekly grounds tickets (covering all seven days including practice rounds) remain available in limited quantities at pgachampionship.com. Club PGA hospitality tickets also remain available in limited supply — these include a premium experience with chef-inspired menus and an open bar overlooking the 8th and 10th greens, along with multiple televisions for in-course viewing. These are the only individual options still purchasable directly through the PGA of America.

Official Resale Tickets

SeatGeek is the official resale ticket provider for the PGA of America. Verified resale tickets for Thursday through Sunday are available through SeatGeek at pgachampionship.com. These are official resale tickets — not third-party scalping — and SeatGeek guarantees their authenticity. This is the safest way to purchase championship round tickets if you did not secure them during the initial sale period.

Practice Round Access

If competitive round tickets are out of reach, practice rounds (Monday through Wednesday, May 11-13) offer a genuine opportunity to experience Aronimink and watch the world's best players up close. Practice rounds at major championships are often more accessible, more relaxed, and in some ways a richer fan experience than tournament rounds — you can walk the course freely and position yourself near any hole you choose. Weekly grounds tickets covering the practice rounds are still available.

Getting to Aronimink

Attendees using ride-hailing services (Uber, Lyft) must use the official rideshare pickup and drop-off location at 15 Campus Boulevard in Newtown Square. A shuttle then runs between the rideshare lot and the spectator entrance. SEPTA is adding additional train service on the Paoli/Thorndale Line to and from Paoli Train Station, with shuttles connecting the station to the course. Shuttle service runs from 5:45 AM to 8:30 PM on Thursday and Friday, and 6:45 AM to 8:30 PM on Saturday and Sunday.

What to Bring and Not Bring

Bags must be smaller than 10x10x10 inches. Diaper bags and strollers are permitted. Backpacks, large bags, drones, outside food and beverages, and umbrellas larger than personal size are not permitted. An estimated 200,000 people are expected to attend across the week — plan accordingly for crowds, particularly on the weekend.

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