RBC Canadian Open tickets

Last Modified May 22, 2024 07:26 GMT
RBC Canadian Open tickets
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Dating back to 1904, The Canadian Open is the third-oldest continuously running tournament on the prestigious PGA Tour, surpassed only by the Open Championship and the U.S. Open. This annual event has weathered the test of time, witnessing World Wars and a global pandemic, yet continues to be a highlight of the golfing calendar.

The RBC Canadian Open boasts a legacy of legendary champions. From the early days, golfing greats like Leo Diegel (1904), Walter Hagen (1913), and Sam Snead (1938) left their mark on the trophy. Modern powerhouses like Tiger Woods (2000), Dustin Johnson (2016), and Rory McIlroy (2019) have also added their names to the prestigious roster.

The 2024 edition will showcase a significant $9.4 million USD prize purse, attracting top golfers and adding to the tournament's prestige. The Canadian Open also generates a substantial economic impact. Estimates suggest the 2019 edition in Toronto contributed over $100 million CAD to the local economy.

The tournament attracts large crowds, with tens of thousands of spectators eagerly following the action each year. The 2023 event saw passionate Canadian fans cheering on their favourites. The RBC Canadian Open also garners significant national and international media coverage. This exposure promotes Canadian golf and showcases the country's ability to host major sporting events.

The RBC Canadian Open extends its impact beyond the course. The tournament organisers partner with various charities, with proceeds from ticket sales and other initiatives to support worthy causes.

With its rich history, prestigious champions, and dedication to showcasing Canadian talent, the RBC Canadian Open continues to solidify its place as a major event in the golfing world. Its rotating course locations introduce viewers to unique golfing landscapes across Canada, adding another intrigue to the competition.

RBC Canadian Open tickets

If you're considering attending the 2024 edition, here's what you need to know about tickets:

Where to Get Tickets:

The official website of the RBC Canadian Open is the primary source for securing tickets: https://www.rbccanadianopen.com/tickets/

Ticket Options:

There are various ticket options available, catering to different preferences and budgets:

  • Gallery Fast Pass: This is a general admission ticket granting access to the course for a specific day (Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or Sunday). Prices typically start around $250 (CAD) and may vary depending on the day. Sunday tickets are currently sold out.

  • Daily Reserved Seating: This option offers access to a designated seating area with a better view of the course than general admission. Specific pricing and availability for these sections will be announced closer to the event date.

  • VIP Experiences:

For those seeking a more elevated experience, the RBC Canadian Open offers premium hospitality packages. These typically include:

  • Clubhouse access: Enjoy air-conditioned comfort with food and beverage options.

  • Dedicated seating: Secure comfortable seating with exceptional views of the course.

  • Preferred parking: AccesS designated parking areas for a smoother arrival and departure.

Detailed information on these VIP experiences, including pricing and specific inclusions, can be found on the RBC Canadian Open website.

Additional Tips:

  1. Purchase tickets early: Popular days like Saturday and Sunday sell out quickly.

  2. Consider multi-day passes: If you plan on attending for multiple days, inquire about package deals that offer cost savings.

  3. Explore secondary markets: While not officially endorsed by the RBC Canadian Open, some reputable secondary ticketing platforms might offer tickets closer to the event date. However, proceed with caution and ensure you're using a secure platform.

FAQ's On RBC Canadian Open tickets

A. The tournament occurs at the Hamilton Golf and Country Club from May 28th to June 2nd, 2024.

A. Tickets are available for purchase online through the official website: https://www.rbccanadianopen.com/tickets/

A. General admission ("Gallery Fast Pass") and reserved seating tickets are available for each day (Thursday-Sunday). Prices start around $250 CAD and vary depending on the day and type of ticket. Sunday tickets are currently sold out. VIP experiences with clubhouse access and premium seating are also offered.

A. Specific parking information for the 2024 event likely isn't available yet. However, the official website usually has details on parking options closer to the event date.

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