
General Admission tickets now on sale for the 2026 Presidents Cup
Witness history as Brandt Snedeker’s U.S. Team looks to retain the Cup against Geoff Ogilvy’s International Team at Medinah Country Club, September 22-27
CHICAGO – General admission tickets for the Presidents Cup are now on sale to witness the 16th edition of the PGA TOUR’s biennial global team competition, set to be contested at Medinah Country Club’s Course #3, September 22-27, 2026. The ticket launch features options for General Admission as well as Captains’ Club and the International Club.
"We are thrilled to announce tickets are now on sale to the public for the highly anticipated 2026 Presidents Cup at Medinah Country Club’s Course #3,” said Executive Director Joie Chitwood. “Fans will have the chance to see 24 of the PGA TOUR’s biggest stars compete for their countries in one of golf’s premier global events, while enjoying experiences that showcase the rich culture and spirit of Chicago. We look forward to putting this great city on a global stage for an unforgettable week of competition, camaraderie and celebration.”
A General Admission ticket giving spectators access to the Presidents Cup will start at $50 for Tuesday and Wednesday practice rounds, with prices increasing Thursday through Sunday competition rounds, ranging from $100-155, plus taxes and fees. All tickets provide fans with access to several open-to-the-public venues, culinary experiences authentic to the Chicagoland area and an opportunity to stand along the rope line to watch the world’s top players compete for their respective teams. Due to tickets being dynamically priced, fans are encouraged to secure their spot early to lock in the best rates.
Fans will have the chance to see 24 of the PGA TOUR’s biggest stars compete for their countries in one of golf’s premier global events, while enjoying experiences that showcase the rich culture and spirit of Chicago. We look forward to putting this great city on a global stage for an unforgettable week of competition, camaraderie and celebration.
- Executive Director Joie Chitwood
Fans can choose to elevate their experience and enjoy the Captains’ Club featuring Michelob ULTRA, a shared, open-air venue featuring 360-degree views of hole Nos. 3, 4 and 5. Enjoy a dual-level sports bar environment inclusive of beer, seltzers and non-alcoholic beverages with wine, spirits and upgraded food options available for purchase. Captains’ Club tickets start at $200 for Tuesday or Wednesday with prices increasing Thursday through Sunday, ranging between $350-400 for competition rounds. All prices are exclusive of taxes and fees and are dynamically priced.
Perched above Lake Kadijah, the International Club is an open-air venue inclusive of a variety of local and international themed cuisine, upgraded beverages and unmatched sightings of the action on Nos. 9 green, 10 tee and 11 green. The International Club opens on Wednesday starting at $500 plus taxes and fees, with prices increasing to between $700-850 during competition rounds and are also dynamically priced.
General parking will be available for purchase at a later date. Fans are encouraged to stay tuned to Presidents Cup channels on Facebook, X and Instagram for those details, along with standings updates and other tournament-related announcements.
The teams for next year’s Presidents Cup will be determined through U.S. and International Team standings which are finalized at the conclusion of the 2026 BMW Championship. The top six players will earn automatic spots on the U.S. and International Teams, respectively. Captains Snedeker and Ogilvy will each make six captain’s picks following the 2026 TOUR Championship to round out the 12-player teams.
Medinah Country Club will be the sixth golf course in the United States to host the Presidents Cup, joining Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Prince William County, Virginia (1994, 1996, 2000, 2005); TPC Harding Park in San Francisco, California (2009, 2025); Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio (2013); Liberty National in Jersey City, New Jersey (2017) and Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina (2022).
Located 25 miles west of downtown Chicago in suburban Medinah, Illinois, Medinah Country Club was established in 1924 and boasts the challenging Course #3, which was designed by Tom Bendelow and redesigned by Rees Jones. Winners at Medinah Country Club include Justin Thomas, Tiger Woods, Hale Irwin, Billy Casper, Lou Graham, Cary Middlecoff, Gary Player, and Byron Nelson. The 2026 event adds the biennial team event to an illustrious list of tournaments hosted at Course #3 that include the 2019 BMW Championship, 2012 Ryder Cup, two PGA Championships, three U.S. Opens, the 1988 U.S. Senior Open, three Western Opens (BMW Championship), and a number of other professional championships.