The Presidents Cup, which is this year's significant international team event in golf, is set to take place at the end of September. It's being held in Royal Montreal Golf Club, which is open to the public. Fans can go watch the event live and up close just like other standard tournaments. If that's of interest, we have your complete ticketing guide here.
Ticket guide for the Presidents Cup
Ticket purchasing
If you want to buy tickets to see the Presidents Cup up close, you can head over to the official website. This will bring you to a Ticketmaster link, which is the first-hand source of all tickets. You can also check third-party sites such as:
- TickPick
- SeatGeek
- StubHub
- Gametime
- Vivid Seats
People, for a variety of reasons, will often resell their tickets there since Ticketmaster doesn't allow that for a lot of events. If they can't go or are simply looking to make a profit, they'll take to these sites. Be warned that they're usually more expensive here, though the first-hand process isn't cheap, either.
Ticket availability for the Presidents Cup
For now, there are plenty of tickets available. That may not always be the case. This is a big event, one of the most exciting in golf, and it doesn't happen all the time.
As the September 24 start date creeps closer, more tickets will go. If they become scarce, the price can rise. For now, they're available, but that may change as time goes on.
Ticket price
The prices vary for different levels and different days. Each day comes with its own ticket, so you will either have to buy multiple for the Presidents Cup or pick and choose. Here are the lowest prices for tickets for each day at the time of writing:
- Day 1: 195 Canadian dollars
- Day 2: 225 Canadian dollars
- Day 3: 264 Canadian dollars
- Day 4: 243 Canadian dollars
Naturally, the final two rounds are the most expensive, with Saturday being a little more costly since it's the day when most are available to attend. Tickets for practice rounds are available as well.
Players in Presidents Cup
If you're considering buying a ticket to head to the Royal Montreal Golf Club, it's important to know who is playing. It's a huge tournament and naturally, it has some of the biggest stars in golf.

Captain Jim Furyk's American squad is made up of Scottie Scheffler, Wyndham Clark, Xander Schauffele, Collin Morikawa, Patrick Cantlay, Sahith Theegala, Keegan Bradley, Sam Burns, Tony Finau, Brian Harman, Max Homa, and Russell Henley.
Mike Weir's International side consists of Hideki Matsuyama, Sungjae Im, Adam Scott, Tom Kim, Jason Day, Byeong Hun An, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Corey Conners, Mackenzie Hughes, Si Woo Kim, Min Woo Lee, and Taylor Pendrith.