Fans at the 2026 PGA Championship can enjoy unlimited food and drinks at market concessions, with options like hot dogs and cheeseburgers. However, alcoholic beverages start at $15 each.
The PGA Championship market concessions include unlimited food and drinks
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Golf won't be the only thing on the menu at this weekend's PGA Championship.
Fans with general admission tickets at the tournament, which is taking place Monday, May 11 to Sunday, May 17, with official play starting on Thursday, May 14, will have unlimited access to market concessions at Aronimink Golf Club in Philadelphia.
A video posted on X by Front Office Sports reporter David Rumsey shows the fare, which is spaced out along the walls of a large tent, seemingly to facilitate grab-and-go traffic flow.
The video shows fridges full of water bottles and Gatorade, along with cans of soda. The final fridge also has boxed salads and sandwiches.
One wall is lined with hot food options in individual serving stations that say âPick Oneâ above them.
The options shown are an all-beef Hot Dog, Grilled Chicken Sandwich, Italian sausage and a Butcher's Grind Cheeseburger.
The video then reveals the âsnack itemsâ available to spectators, which are bags of Lay's Chips, Rold Gold pretzels and Nacho Cheese Doritos. There are also baskets full of Rice Krispie Treats and Grandma's Oatmeal Raisin Cookies.
Fans can choose from hot dogs, cheeseburgers, plant-based burgers, salads, chicken biscuits, and donuts.
Alcoholic beverages start at $15 each at the PGA Championship.
No, fans can enjoy unlimited stops at market concessions for food and drinks.
General admission includes unlimited access to market concessions for one drink, entrée, and snack per stop.


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Per the PGA website, the Championship+ program offers unlimited market concession stops.
The PGA Championship is taking place at Aronomink Golf Club from May 14 to May 17, 2026
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âWhen it's time for a bite to eat, visit a market concession to select your choices of entrĂ©e, snack, and non-alcoholic beverage,â the website reads.
Per the website, the Hot Dog is served on a split-top bun, while the Chicken Sandwich features Grilled Chicken Breast, pickle slaw and chipotle ranch.
The Butcher's Grind Cheeseburger is topped with cheddar cheese and pickles, and the Italian Sausage comes loaded with onions and vinegar peppers on a hoagie roll.
Another option is a Plant-based Burger, which is a Beyond Burger on a potato roll. Fans can also choose from Ham on Ciabatta with GruyĂšre, arugula and honey-mustard or a Mediterranean Salad with falafel, romaine, roasted tomato, mixed olives, cucumber, red onion and balsamic dressing.
The breakfast items include a sausage, egg and cheese breakfast sandwich on a potato roll, a Chicken Biscuit, Donuts, âHand Fruitâ (clementines and bananas) and Clio Greek Yogurt bars.
âNo checkout is needed for a seamless process to get you back to the action quickly!â the website says.
It noted that âthere is no limitâ on the number of times fans can return to the concession stand. However, the website noted, âabuse or excessive utilizationâ may lead to suspension or being banned from access to prevent food waste and unauthorized sharing of the tickets.
Verified resale tickets from SeatGeek indicate that the cost of the tickets is between $150 and $210 per day, depending on which day is selected. The tickets also include access to the tournament grounds and public grandstand seating.
Some commenters on Rumsey's X post noted that the customer experience hadn't been ideal in past years.
âThey will make the lines so slow to deter you going back,â one person wrote.
However, other patrons who have already been to the tournament approved.
âFood was solid. And no lines. Great call by them,â one person wrote.
There is one cost to the program: alcoholic beverages.
According to a post from Zire Golf, the beers start at $15 each at the tournament. A 16-oz. Michelob ULTRA is $15, while a 25-oz. ULTRA costs $17.50. Bud Light costs $15 for a 16-oz. can, while the âpremium beerâ option is $16. A Bud Light Seltzer is also $16, while a 12-oz. High Noon costs $16.50.
The concessions are available at the 18th tee, Fan Zone, first fairway and third fairway, per the website.
The tournament also offers sit-down dining opportunities, including specific food and beverage options for Club PGA, PGA Hospitality and 1896 Experience spectators, who will also have access to the market concessions.
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