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The countdown to the second women’s major of the year has started. The 2025 US Women’s Open is all set to light up the spectacular Erin Hills Golf Course in Wisconsin, from May 29 to June 1. Known for its sweeping vistas and challenging terrain, this iconic venue promises four days of thrilling action as the best in women’s golf battle it out for major glory.

Among those returning is Japan’s Yuka Saso, defending her crown and eyeing a third US Women’s Open title. She’ll be joined by 2023 champion Allisen Corpuz and 2022 winner Minjee Lee—each ready with their A-game. And of course, all eyes will be on World No. 1 Nelly Korda, as well as fan-favorite Charley Hull, both of whom are determined to make their mark at this year’s tournament.

With the major just days away, excitement is building—and if you’re planning to catch the golfing action in person, now’s the time to grab your tickets. Here’s everything you need to know about what’s available and how to get it.

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Fan tickets: Affordable access to the golfing superstars

If you’re a golf fan eager to soak up the action without splurging on VIP perks, Gallery Tickets are your go-to. These general admission tickets let you roam the course with your favourite golfers, access select grandstands, and enjoy sumptuous food and drinks at concession stands. Daily tickets range from $31.03 to $62.68, while the Weekly Gallery Package (Wednesday–Sunday) is priced at $165.50.

Want more flexibility? The Gallery Flex 5-Pack is a great option. For $207.90, you get five single-day tickets that can be used any day Wednesday through Sunday—perfect for sharing with friends or spreading out your own visits.

Bonus: All Gallery-level tickets include free parking (weather and lot conditions permitting), and no shuttle required—just park and go!

VIP Tickets: Enhance Your Spectator Experience

If you’re all about comfort and premium perks, the VIP options are definitely worth a look.

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The Trophy Club ticket offers an exclusive experience with a sports bar vibe, relaxed lounge seating, live television coverage, and access to premium food and drink options. Daily tickets are $62.68, and a full week pass will cost $323.75.

For an even more elevated experience, check out The Lodge ticket. This ultra-premium pass includes access to the Lodge Irish Pub and Terrace, with a continental breakfast, buffet lunch, afternoon snacks, and an open bar all included. Prices range from $426.65 for Wednesday to $716.78 for Friday or Saturday (Rounds 2 and 3). You’ll also get access to viewing decks on three additional holes.

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Got a group of 20 or more? Or, want something to get that business deal done? The US Women’s Open offers group ticket discounts and corporate hospitality packages. Prices for the latter start at $32,000 for a 12-ticket, five-day package—including luxury tents and suites on prime locations like the 9th and 18th holes.

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So, are you ready to lock in your spot? Then head over to the US Women’s Open official website to buy tickets. All tickets are digital—delivered via AXS Guest Services—so be sure to download the USGA app in advance, as you’ll need to show the digital ticket from the app at the gate. To buy group tickets and corporate hospitality packages, you’ll need to fill out a quick form on the official site, and someone from the team will get in touch with you.

This major, the second of the year, is shaping up to be one of the biggest events in women’s golf, with legends and rising stars all vying for the glittering Harton S. Semple Trophy on one of the sport’s most picturesque courses. Don’t miss your chance to be there—secure your tickets today and be part of golf history in the making!

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