The Ryder Cup 2027 is finally setting foot in Ireland, and for Irish fans, the wait is almost over. The stars of golf from both Europe and the USA will make their way to Ireland to participate in the 47th edition of the golfing event at Adare Manor in County Limerick in 2027, starting from September 13th-19th.
For fans living in Ireland, the upcoming Friday will be the first and best chance to grab a ticket for this historic 100-year anniversary celebration.
How can Irish residents buy Ryder Cup 2027 tickets this Friday?
The booking process for the Ryder Cup 2027 is designed to reward the home fans first. To access the sale this Friday, April 24, fans must have previously registered their interest on the official Ryder Cup ticket portal, here. After registering, check inbox for a "Priority Access" email containing a unique link and a digital queue token.
The ticket sale will begin at 9:00 AM IST. This is a first-come, first-served event, not a ballot, so timing is everything. Make sure to log into your account ten minutes early, have your Irish billing address verified, and keep payment details ready.
What's the ticket price for Ryder Cup 2027?
For those new to the sport, the Ryder Cup is split into two phases: Practice Days and Match Days. This time, the event marks a record high for ticket prices for a European-hosted Ryder Cup. However, according to BBC, it is still less than the $750 (£555) that fans paid to watch Europe's victory over the United States at Bethpage Black in New York last year. Here is the breakdown for ticket options for Ryder Cup 2027:
Practice Days (Tuesday & Wednesday): Available from 89 euros ($105). These days are perfect for families and new fans to see the players up close.
Opening Ceremony Day (Thursday): Priced at 179 euros ($210). This ticket includes the final practice session and the star-studded opening ceremony.
Match Days (Friday-Sunday): This is the main event where the trophy is won and lost. Prices start around 499 euros ($585).
Why is the Ryder Cup at Adare Manor special for fans?
Adare Manor isn't just a normal golf course, it is known as the cathedral of the sport. The course has been sculpted into a parkland masterpiece designed to host the Ryder Cup only. For a new fan, the beauty of Adare is its stadium-style viewing, and natural mounds that allow thousands of spectators to see the action clearly. Moreover, the 2027 edition marks the centenary of the first Ryder Cup held in 1927.

