Ryder Cup 2027 ticket prices revealed as fans face record cost at Adare Manor
The 2027 Ryder Cup at Adare Manor, Ireland, will be the most expensive Ryder Cup ever staged in Europe for golf fans to attend.
Golf fans dreaming of attending the 2027 Ryder Cup at Adare Manor will need to brace themselves, with matchday tickets officially priced at a hefty €499.
Yes, that's for a daily ticket...
That eye-catching figure means the 2027 Ryder Cup will become the most expensive Ryder Cup ever staged in Europe – a huge leap from the €250 fans paid for the 2023 showdown in Rome at Marco Simone.
Even so, it still doesn’t quite match the staggering $750 (€638) price tag for the 2025 contest across the pond at Bethpage Black.
There is some good news for Irish supporters, though.
Residents on the island of Ireland will get first crack at tickets when an exclusive priority window opens at 11am (BST) on Friday 24 April.
A limited number of general admission passes for the three match days – Friday, Saturday and Sunday (September 17–19) – will be available at the headline €499 price.
Practice days offer a more affordable route in, with tickets starting from €89 for Tuesday and Wednesday, while Thursday – which includes the Opening Ceremony – is priced from €179.
Younger fans haven’t been forgotten either, with under-16s able to attend practice days from as little as €20 earlier in the week.
For everyone else, the global ballot opens on Wednesday 3 June, with prices remaining the same across both sales phases.
As ever, demand is expected to massively outweigh supply.
The 2027 Ryder Cup is shaping up to be a special one. Not only will it mark the 100th anniversary of the Ryder Cup, but it will also be just the second time Ireland has hosted the event, following the unforgettable 2006 staging at The K Club.
Organisers are promising a bigger and better fan experience than ever before.
Plans include a record 20,000 grandstand seats, more giant screens positioned around the course, and even an official on-site campsite to create a festival-like atmosphere across the week.
There will also be a strong community focus.
Thousands of tickets for Tuesday’s practice round are set to be distributed through a ‘SuperValu Community Day’, aimed at giving families across Ireland the chance to be part of the occasion.
On the course, the stakes could hardly be higher.
Europe will be chasing a third consecutive Ryder Cup victory under captain Luke Donald – something no captain on either side has ever achieved.
Donald became the first and only other captain since his English compatriot Tony Jacklin to win consecutive Ryder Cup contests as captain at Bethpage in 2025.
The United States have yet to confirm their captain for 2027.
Tiger Woods was at the forefront of the betting market to take the captain's armband, but after his recent DUI arrest, the golf legend has decided to take a period of time out of the sport and he has told the PGA of America he is out of the race.
A number of candidates are now in contention for the role, including Stewart Cink, Jim Furyk, Justin Leonard, Webb Simpson, Brandt Snedeker, and potentially even a chance of redemption for Keegan Bradley.
The PGA of America will reportedly make a decision over the coming months.
All signs point to unprecedented demand for what promises to be a historic week in County Limerick.
In short, if you want to be there, you’ll need to act fast, get registered – and maybe find a second job.

