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The Memorial Tournament will commence from June 6th–9th at Muirfield Village Golf Club. It was Jack Nicklaus who founded it back in 1976. Decades later, this PGA Tour event still attracts much attention from the fans. And with the event only days away, it’s about time that you grab your tickets to witness the event in person.

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Before you buy the tickets, however, make sure you know which ticket would best serve your needs. Here’s a guide on how to buy the right Memorial Tournament tickets that are authorized and safe to invest in.

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Which Memorial Tournament ticket should you buy?

The Weekly Patron Grounds tickets are perfect for those audiences who wish to walk next to the ropes and visit all on-site public venues during the tournament. They can also visit the Champions Pavilion, The Patio at Patron Village, and The Hill on No. 12. Even though the food and beverages are not included with the tickets, they will be available at all times for purchase. Retailing at $275, this patron ticket gets split into individual days from Monday to Sunday, as they are always sold in weekly packages alone.

But if you want a little more premium experience at the Memorial Tournament, you might want to check out the Weekly Golden Bear Club. Although the tickets are all sold out, one would find verified re-sale options through Ticketmaster. This weekly package promised individual tickets that would have been divided for each day, from Monday to Sunday. However, the re-sale options require individual purchases for each round. The perks of Golden Bear Club can be felt in its access to “a premium, climate-controlled sports bar venue conveniently located between Hole Nos. 10 and 14.” One can also enjoy a comfortable interior and a television view. Food and beverages are also included with the tickets.

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Although Memorial Tournament’s tickets are available on Ticketmaster, the official website of the event warns consumers clearly. “The Memorial Tournament presented by Workday tickets are delivered digitally and may be accessed and managed via Memorial Account Manager on your mobile device. Tickets are NOT accessible on the Ticketmaster App or Website,” as mentioned on the official website.

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One can also buy tickets for any three-day practice round. They can use either one ticket each day of the practice rounds or they can use multiple tickets every day. These tickets also come with similar perks as the Weekly Patron Grounds tickets.

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Although children aged 15 and under get free admission along with a ticketed adult, they can only have ground access. A maximum limit of four children per adult is set for this rule. However, for the hospitality venue, or the Weekly Golden Bear Club, children must have their own tickets to enter.

To give a salute to the servicemen, the Memorial Tournament is open to “all active duty, military reserve, Ohio National Guard, military retirees, veterans, military spouses (including immediate family), as well as active and retired First Responders, spouses, and immediate family.” A maximum of four complimentary tickets would be available only on June 5th, Wednesday.

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Are you excited to see Scottie Scheffler on the field again following his controversial arrest during the PGA Championship at Valhalla and his T2 finish at the Charles Schwab Challenge? Let us know in the comments below.

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Pritha Halder is a Golf writer at EssentiallySports. Specializing in covering the off-court life of PGA Tour players, she brings to life the drama, triumphs and challenges of the athletes in the game. Having completed her Bachelor's in English Language and Literature from a multidisciplinary university, Pritha started her career as a writer for a literary magazine, before delving into the world of golf. Her early interest in the sport blossomed after reading a New York Times article "Tiger Woods and the Game of Life." Since then, she's continued to immerse herself into the sport and learn its techniques so her articles can connect to the dedicated and passionate niche fanbase. In her free time, Pritha loves binging on sports animes, Haikyuu being one of her favorites.

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