Ryder Cup 2027: How fans can get into next tournament for FREE after tickets cost eye-watering £599 for Bethpage Black

Published on September 30, 2025 at 01:54 PM
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Inside Team Europe's Ryder Cup celebrations as Shane Lowry serenades Rory McIlroy

RYDER CUP fans have been told they can get into the next tournament for FREE.

against Team USA at Bethpage Black in New York on Sunday.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (15509763a) European Team Captain Luke Donald holds the championship trophy as he celebrates with Shane Lowry, Rory McIlroy and the members of Team Europe after defeating Team United States to win the 45th Ryder Cup competition at the Bethpage Black Course in Farmingdale, New York on Sunday, September 28, […]Ryder Cup fans can get into the 2027 tournament for free

that put the visitors on 14 points, helping them retain their title

However, fans in attendance were to watch the Ryder Cup live.

Tickets in America cost an eye-watering £599 ($805) each.

And they are likely to be a similar price when the competition heads to Europe in 2027.

The Republic of Ireland’s Adare Manor, in Country Limerick, will host the next Ryder Cup.

But those looking to avoid paying big bucks can get into it for free.

That’s by working as a volunteer for the weekend.

Applications are set to open, with thousands needed as Marshals and Ambassadors.

The official Ryder Cup website states that Marshals will ensure a “smooth operation of play, managing crowds and helping create a safe, enjoyable atmosphere.”

As for Ambassadors, they will “guide visitors, answer questions and create memorable experiences.”

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Each volunteer will work one shift per day, for a total length of five days.

However, those who are successful will not be able to watch the golf in the same manner as fans.

They will be expected to fulfil their working roles in a professional manner.

But with a chance to help Team Europe win three in a row on the Ryder Cup’s 100th anniversary, there are sure to be numerous applicants for the coveted roles.

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