The Memorial golf tickets 2024: Price, full cost for single day and VIP passes at Muirfield Village Jack Nicklaus tournament

Emily Dozier

The Memorial golf tickets 2024: Price, full cost for single day and VIP passes at Muirfield Village Jack Nicklaus tournament image

A week after Memorial Day, the Memorial golf tournament kicks off for the 48th time. The annual event, founded by golf legend Jack Nicklaus, plays with the purpose of its name – to memorialize those, living or deceased, who have distinguished themselves in the name of golf.

The tournament is held at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus, Nicklaus's hometown. Besides playing to honor golf standouts, the tournament plays with the goal of showcasing the world's best golfers on one of the most challenging courses. It also benefits Greater Columbus Charities in support of the Nicklaus Children's Healthcare Foundation, Nationwide Children's Hospital and more national and local foundations.

This year, the Memorial golf tournament will certainly accomplish its second goal. Golfers Scottie Scheffler, Viktor Hovland, Rory McIlroy and dozens more will compete for the $20 million purse.

The weeklong event has something for everyone outside of world-class golf. Family events, tailgates and street fairs will be held throughout the week, making it a must-go tournament for everyone.

Here's how to get tickets for the Memorial golf tournament.

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The Memorial golf tournament tickets 2024

Tickets for every day of the Memorial golf tournament are available on StubHub.

They can be purchased for single-day or week-long admission. There are three levels of passes – Golden Bear Club Badge, Patron Badge and Junior Ticket. Each grant access to different areas of the course. 

Currently, the cheapest weekly ticket available is a Patron Badge for $316. Those that are only interested in seeing the final round of the tournament can do so with a $57 Patron Badge pass for Sunday.

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The Memorial golf tournament schedule 2024

The Memorial tournament kicks off Tuesday, June 3 with three days of practice. Then, the four-day tournament starts.

DateRoundTickets
Monday, June 3Practice roundBuy now
Tuesday, June 4Practice roundBuy now
Wednesday, June 5Practice roundBuy now
Thursday, June 6First roundBuy now
Friday, June 8Second roundBuy now
Saturday, June 8Third roundBuy now
Sunday, June 9Final roundBuy now

The Memorial golf tournament field of players 2024

Seventy-three golfers will compete in this year's Memorial tournament, including all top-10 players in the FedEx Cup standings.

Here's a complete list of all the golfers in the field.

  • Ludvig Aberg (Sweden)
  • Byeong Hun An (Republic of Korea)
  • Christiaan Bezuidenhout (South Africa)
  • Akshay Bhatia (United States)
  • Keegan Bradley (United States)
  • Sam Burns (United States)
  • Patrick Cantlay (United States)
  • Wyndham Clark (United States)
  • Eric Cole (United States)
  • Corey Conners (Canada)
  • Cam Davis (Australia)
  • Jason Day (Australia)
  • Thomas Detry (Belgium)
  • Nick Dunlap (United States)
  • Austin Eckroat (United States)
  • Harris English (United States)
  • Tony Finau (United States)
  • Matt Fitzpatrick (England)
  • Tommy Fleetwood (England)
  • Rickie Fowler (United States)
  • Lucas Glover (United States)
  • Chris Gotterup (United States)
  • Ben Griffin (United States)
  • Emiliano Grillo (Argentina)
  • Adam Hadwin (Canada)
  • Brian Harman (United States)
  • Russell Henley (United States)
  • Lee Hodges (United States)
  • Tom Hoge (United States)
  • Max Homa (United States)
  • Billy Horschel (United States)
  • Viktor Hovland (Norway)
  • Mackenzie Hughes (Canada)
  • Sungjae Im (South Korea)
  • Stephan Jaeger (Germany)
  • Si Woo Kim (Republic of Korea)
  • Tom Kim (South Korea)
  • Chris Kirk (United States)
  • Kurt Kitayama (United States)
  • Jake Knapp (United States)
  • Jackson Koivun (United States)
  • Matt Kuchar (United States)
  • Shane Lowry (Ireland)
  • Robert MacIntyre (Scotland)
  • Peter Malnati (United States)
  • Hideki Matsuyama (Japan)
  • Denny McCarthy (United States)
  • Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland)
  • Taylor Moore (United States)
  • Collin Morikawa (United States)
  • Alex Noren (Sweden)
  • Matthieu Pavon (France)
  • Taylor Pendrith (Canada)
  • Victor Perez (France)
  • JT Poston (United States)
  • Seamus Power (Ireland)
  • Andrew Putnam (United States)
  • Davis Riley (United States)
  • Patrick Rodgers (United States)
  • Justin Rose (England)
  • Xander Schauffele (United States)
  • Scottie Scheffler (United States)
  • Adam Schenk (United States)
  • Brandt Snedeker (United States)
  • Jordan Spieth (United States)
  • Sepp Straka (Austria)
  • Adam Svensson (Canada)
  • Nick Taylor (Canada)
  • Sahith Theegala (United States)
  • Justin Thomas (United States)
  • Davis Thompson (United States)
  • Brendon Todd (United States)
  • Cameron Young (United States)
  • Will Zalatoris (United States)

The Memorial Golf Tournament past winners

Viktor Hovland will defend his title this year. He'll be joined by former winners Patrick Cantlay, Justin Rose and Billy Horschel.

Below is a list of the tournament's past winners dating back to 2000.

YearPlayerTotal score
2023Viktor Hovland281
2022Billy Horschel275
2021Patrick Cantlay275
2020Jon Rahm279
2019Patrick Cantlay269
2018Bryson DeChambeau273
2017Jason Dufner275
2016William McGirt273
2015David Lingmerth273
2014Hideki Matsuyama275
2013Matt Kuchar276
2012Tiger Woods279
2011Steve Stricker272
2010Justin Rose270
2009Tiger Woods276
2008Kenny Perry280
2007KJ Choi271
2006Carl Pettersson276
2005Bart Bryant272
2004Ernie Els270
2003Kenny Perry275
2002Jim Furyk274
2001Tiger Woods271
2000Jim Furyk274

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Emily Dozier is a live events and lifestyle writer at The Sporting News, covering everything from sporting events and music festivals to broadway shows and stand-up comedy. Based out of New York, she graduated from the University of Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. When not covering the SN tickets beat, Emily enjoys playing volleyball and cooking. Prior to joining The Sporting News in 2023, Emily covered the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup for the Associated Press.