€499 Adare Manor Ryder Cup tickets to go on sale Friday
The 2027 Ryder Cup will be held at Adare Manor from September 13 - 19. Pic: Eóin Noonan/Sportsfile
Residents of the island of Ireland will be able to purchase tickets for the 2027 Ryder Cup, which is being held at Adare Manor, in a priority window that begins at 11am on Friday, April 24.
The tournament will be held at the Limerick course from September 13 - 19.
Daily tickets for the three main days of the tournament - Friday, September 17, Saturday, September 18, and Sunday, September 19 - will cost an eye-watering €499 each, a record high for a European-staged Ryder Cup.
A limited number of practice day tickets for Tuesday and Wednesday (September 14 and 15) will also be available to purchase from €89. Tickets for Thursday (September 16), which will feature the opening ceremony, will cost €179. Practice day tickets for U16s will cost €20 each for the Tuesday and Wednesday, and €30 for the Thursday. Thousands of tickets for the Tuesday practice day will be made available as part of a .
Additionally, matchday tickets for The Green, a ticket option which allows patrons access to a space near the spectator village featuring exclusive bars and dining areas, will cost €899 while it will be €349 for practice days. General admission access all week tickets cost €1,999.
The full public ticket ballot for those outside of Ireland opens on June 3, 2026. Tickets purchased during that public ballot will cost the same as those bought during the priority Irish window.
Matchday tickets for the 2023 Ryder Cup in Rome had cost €250 for the first two days, rising to €260 for Sunday while the Tuesday practice day tickets were priced at €50. Tickets for the 2025 tournament at Bethpage Black were even more expensive than those for Adare Manor, costing $750 (€638) for the matchdays.
This will be the second time that the Ryder Cup has been held in Ireland, following on from 2006 when it was held at the K Club.
“There is already tremendous excitement and anticipation about the Ryder Cup heading back to Ireland and to Adare Manor next year," said Richard Atkinson, the European Tour's chief Ryder Cup officer.
"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."
To purchase tickets, you will need a registered ticket account. You can sign up here.







