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US Open At The Country Club In Brookline 2022: How To Get Tickets

Ticket packages go on sale June 18. Here's what to know.

The golf major set for the week of June 13, 2022, will be the fourth time it will be held at the Brookline golf course.
The golf major set for the week of June 13, 2022, will be the fourth time it will be held at the Brookline golf course. (Jenna Fisher/Patch)

BROOKLINE, MA β€” Although it's a year away, tickets to the 122nd US Open at the Country Club in Brookline are set to go on sale Friday.

The golf major set for the week of June 13, 2022, will be the fourth time it will be held at the Brookline golf course. But it's been a while: It will be the first time in more than three decades the US Open will be held at the Country Club, which is one of the USGA's five founding clubs.

"It is an incredible opportunity to bring the championship back to the site of one of the most significant events in American golf history," USGA senior managing director of championships John Bodenhamer said in a release.

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The ticket packages to go on sale June 18:

  • Weekly Gallery: Access to grounds for Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday practices, and all four rounds.
  • Weekly Garden: Access to grounds the entire week, plus food and beverage options.
  • Weekly Trophy Club: Access to grounds on all seven days, plus entry into Trophy Club lounge.
  • Weekly Cabana: Luxury option with 12 tickets per day, plus on-demand food, beverage, and bottle service.
  • Two-Day Reserved Grandstand: Two packages with weekday and weekend options for American Express customers, with access to grandstand near the second and fifth holes.

For more details on each of these check out the US Open website.

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USGA members were able to access ticket presales beginning Wednesday. Daily and multiday access to the event, will go on sale later, according to the USGA.

The Country Club in Brookline has hosted the US Open four times.

The last time the club hosted was in 1988.

One of the most famous moments for The Country Club (aside from that time they denied Tom Brady membership) was in 1913, when Francis Ouimet, a 20-year-old amateur and former club caddie, defeated British professional stalwarts Harry Vardon and Ted Ray in an 18-hole playoff.
Ouimet was the first of five amateurs to win and his win "stands as one of the greatest upsets in sports history," according to the USGA.

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