How to get 2025 PGA Championship tickets: Prices and what to know

The 2025 PGA Championship will draw thousands of golf fans to Quail Hollow Club for the second major of the PGA Tour season.
The sport's biggest name, Tiger Woods, will miss the event with an Achilles injury, but that doesn't mean there's a shortage of star power at one of the year's biggest tournaments. Scottie Scheffler just won the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, but the world No. 1 has a big challenge on his hands in the form of Xander Schauffele, who won this event last year.
2025 Masters winner Rory McIlroy is on fire at the moment, having three PGA wins on this year's tour. He's hardly alone, as top golfers like Justin Thomas, Ludvig Åberg and Hideki Matsuyama have all claimed victory at tournaments so far this season.
Here is everything you need to know about 2025 PGA Championship tickets, including prices, how to buy, and how to watch the tournament:
Can you get 2025 PGA Championship tickets?
2025 PGA Championship tickets are still available for certain rounds. Fans should have no trouble getting into the three practice rounds, but the second and third rounds in particular will require going on the secondary market.
The first round on Thursday, May 15 and the final round on Sunday, May 18 still have tickets available without having to deal with resale mark-ups.
How to get PGA Championship tickets
There are still tickets available for the PGA Championship without having to go through the secondary market. The event's official site is listing tickets at original price, though the second and third rounds appear to be available for resale only.
How much does it cost to go to the PGA Championship?
Tickets offered for the 2025 PGA Championship include a range of timeframes and access levels, with various packages available. Championship+ tickets include food and non-alcoholic beverages, access to the Quail Hollow grounds, and grandstand seating.
Club hospitality tickets, meanwhile, include access to an air-conditioned space overlooking the green on hole 12 and the tees at hole 13, with televisions to watch the entire tournament, access to wifi, and more.
As of Friday, May 9, the prices for the 2025 PGA Championship are:
- Monday practice round: $76
- Tuesday practice round: $99
- Wednesday practice round: $122
- First round (Thursday): $237
- Second round (Friday): Starting at $324
- Third round (Saturday, Championship+): Starting at $383
- Third round (Saturday, Club hospitality): Starting at $3,005
- Final round (Sunday, Championship+): $282
- Final round (Sunday, Club hospitality): Starting at $1,769
- Weekly pass: Starting at $1,380
- Parking pass: $19 per day
When is 2025 PGA Championship? Dates, time, how to watch
The 107th edition of the PGA Championship is set to start Thursday, May 15 at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina, with one round per day capped off with a final round on Sunday, May 18.
Both CBS and ESPN platforms will provide extensive coverage of the second of golf's four men's majors. ESPN will broadcast the first and second rounds, with coverage running from 12-7 p.m. ET both days. The third round, as well as the final round, will start on ESPN from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. ET before moving to CBS from 1-7 p.m. ET. After each of the four rounds, the CBS Sports Network will have a "Clubhouse Report" starting at 8 p.m. ET.
Fans looking for coverage of specific players can turn to ESPN+, which will have group-specific streams during all four rounds. Cord-cutters can turn to Fubo, which is offering a free trial for new subscribers.
Watch the 2025 PGA Championship on Fubo
- Dates: Thursday, May 15 – Sunday, May 18
- Time: Coverage will begin on 8 a.m. ET each day, with the PGA yet to announce formal tee times
- Where: Quail Hollow Club (Charlotte, North Carolina)
- TV: ESPN (Rounds 1 and 2), CBS (Rounds 3 and 4)
- Stream: ESPN+ (all rounds), Paramount+ (Rounds 3 and 4), and Fubo, which offers a free trial subscription for new users.