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Published 12:06 22 Apr 2026 BST
Updated 12:06 22 Apr 2026 BST

Great news for Irish golf fans with the details on how Irish residents can get early-access tickets to the 2027 Ryder Cup revealed.
Richard Atkinson, the European Tour Group’s Chief Ryder Cup Officer, said: “There is already tremendous excitement and anticipation about the Ryder Cup heading back to Ireland and to Adare Manor next year. We are therefore delighted to announce these details today of how fans both from the island of Ireland and from around the world, can attend the 100th anniversary edition of golf’s greatest team competition.
“We have extensive plans in place to enhance the onsite experience for fans attending the 2027 Ryder Cup, including a record 20,000 grandstand seats and an increased number of giant screens. For the first time, there will also be an Official Ryder Cup campsite with entertainment, full details of which will be announced in due course.
“We also wanted to ensure that as wide a demographic as possible can be part of, and enjoy, this major global sporting event. Therefore, in addition to a range of different price points for fans, we are grateful to Musgrave, whose support means families from across the island of Ireland will have access to tickets as part of the SuperValu Community Day on the Tuesday of Ryder Cup week.”
This Friday, April 24, a limited number of general admission tickets will go on sale at 11am through an exclusive portal, with fans able to register here.
It won't open for the general public until June 3.
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Tickets for the 2027 Ryder Cup at Adare Manor, Limerick, will cost €499 for the three playing days - Friday, September 17 to Sunday, September 19.
The Tuesday and Wednesday practice days - September 14 and 15 - will be available from €89, while Thursday tickets, which features the opening ceremony, will go from €179.
On top of this, tickets for fans under the age of 16 can be bought for Tuesday for €20 and Wednesday for €30.
Details on packages can be found in a previous article we wrote, as well as how to go to the Ryder Cup for free.
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