U.S. Open championship round tickets sold out
Looking to head up to the Pacific Northwest for the 2015 U.S. Open? It may be tough to find a ticket, as the USGA announced in February that championship-round tickets for the U.S. Open at Chambers Bay in University Place, Wash., are sold out.
The U.S. Open has sold out for the past 28 years, dating back to 1988.
Chambers Bay is the No. 24 course on Golfweek's 2014 Best Modern Courses list. It hosted the 2010 U.S. Amateur, playing as a par 71 at 7,742 yards, when Peter Uihlein defeated David Chung 4 and 2 in the final match.
"The tremendous response we have received for our ticket sales reaffirms our decision to bring the U.S. Open to Chambers Bay and the Pacific Northwest," said Thomas J. O'Toole Jr., USGA president, in a release. "We appreciate the support of golf fans in the region, while we look forward to sharing a memorable experience and a historic championship with all in attendance."
Tickets for practice rounds, ranging in price from $50 to $250, are still available. Championship-round tickets on StubHub, a popular third-party online ticket site, are listed, starting at $174.
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