PGA Championship Map For Sitting and Parking 2024

Last Modified May 16, 2024 08:06 GMT
PGA Championship Map For Sitting and Parking 2024
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The 106th PGA Championship tees off at the legendary Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky. This marks a homecoming for the tournament, as Valhalla has previously hosted this major in 1996, 2000, and 2014. Designed by Tom Fazio, the course is known for its demanding layout with water hazards on nearly half the holes. This year's championship promises high drama. All eyes will be on Jordan Spieth, who has a chance to complete the career Grand Slam with a victory. Defending champion Brooks Koepka, however, faces an uphill battle as he navigates a recent slump.

Parking and Seating Map for the 2024 PGA Championship Tournament

PGA Championship Map For Sitting and Parking 2024
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PGA Public Parking is complimentary and located at the Kentucky Exposition Center, which is at 937 Phillips Ln, Louisville, KY 40209. One can enter through the Main Gate or Gate 6. It is highly encouraged to carpool.

While driving towards the Kentucky Exposition Center, please follow the signs and traffic control to PGA Public Parking. One can take the complimentary shuttle service to and from the Main Spectator Entrance at Valhalla Golf Club. Unfortunately, no public parking, drop-offs, or walking is allowed at or around Valhalla Golf Club during Championship Week.

Please note that overnight parking is not allowed in any PGA Public Parking Lots. If you leave your vehicle overnight, it will be subject to towing at your expense.

The public parking lot will be open from Monday, May 13, to Sunday, May 19, 2024.

Transportation

If you plan to use UBER, Lyft, or Z-Trip, please be aware that you can only be picked up and dropped off at the PGA Championship's Official Rideshare lot, which is located near Valhalla Golf Club. To ensure a smooth rideshare experience, please enter "2024 PGA Championship" as the destination in your rideshare app. Visitors using rideshare have to enter and exit the Championship grounds through the Main Spectator Entrance, a short walk from the Official Rideshare lot.

Also, no public parking, drop-offs, or walking is allowed at or around Valhalla during Championship Week.

Note: No street parking is allowed. All parked vehicles left unattended on Shelbyville Road or in the Rideshare lot will be subject to towing at the owner's expense. Vehicle owners are encouraged not to leave parked and unoccupied vehicles.

Please find below the parking information for the Championship week:

Volunteer Parking (Lot V):

Championship Volunteers have been provided with the directions and hours of operation for the Volunteer Parking Lot. Please refer to your Volunteer manual for further information.

Walk or Bike:

Walking, biking, or using electric scooters on Shelbyville Road is strictly prohibited for safety reasons. No public parking, drop-offs, or walk-ins are allowed at or near Valhalla Golf Club during the Championship week.

Accessible Parking (Lot ADA):

The designated accessible parking for those requiring lift-equipped transportation to the course will be available from Monday to Sunday at the UofL Shelbyhurst Campus located at 440 N Whittington Parkway, Louisville, KY 40222. To enter this parking lot, you will need a verified Disabled Person Parking placard, permit, or license plate. One must follow the signage on Shelbyville Road to the ADA Lot. The person with the placard or plate issued in their name must be in the vehicle, either as a driver or passenger.

The front rows of the PGA Public Parking lot will be reserved for spectators who have a Disabled Person Parking placard, permit, or license plate for their vehicles but do not require lift-equipped transportation. Wheelchairs will also not be available for rent, but visitors may bring their wheelchairs.

FAQ's On PGA Championship Map

A. PGA Championship tickets for 2024 start at $68, with an average price of around $495.

A. The tournament occurs May 16th-19th, 2024, at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky.

A. Brooks Koepka will be looking to defend his title but faces tough competition after a recent slump.

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