The first-ever Presidents Cup is being played in Asia when October rolls around, as golf’s top international competition heads to Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea in Incheon, South Korea from October 8-11.
Nick Price and Jay Haas are captains for the international team and the United States team respectively, the latter of which is riding a five-cup win streak. In the last Presidents Cup, the United States team won by a final score of 18½-15½ and will look to build on their momentum.
The tournament consists of four-ball on the first day with six matches of foursomes on day two. Day three has 10 four-ball matches split into morning and afternoon sessions, with 12 singles matches on the fourth and final day.
This year’s international team includes Jason Day, who is currently playing the best golf in the entire world, supported by Louis Oosthuizen, Adam Scott, Hideki Matsuyama, Branden Grace, Marc Leishman, Anirban Lahiri, Charl Schwartzel, Thongchai Jaidee and Danny Lee. On the other opposite end of this matchup, the United States team features Jordan Spieth, Bubba Watson, Jimmy Walker, Zach Johnson, Jim Furyk, Rickie Fowler, Dustin Johnson, Matt Kuchar and Chris Kirk.
Ticketbis, the official partner for ticket packages to the event, has four different available passes for this year’s Presidents Cup.
Weekly Ground Package | From $353.79 | 100+ Tickets Left
Weekly Captains’ Club Package | From $508.01 | 100+ Tickets Left
Federation Club Package | $6,350.08 | 18 Tickets Left
Final Round Package | From $299.37 | 55 Tickets Left
The Weekly Ground package includes six days of activities (two days prior to tournament starting), including Wednesday’s opening ceremony and the Executive Presidents Cup 2015 Spectator Function.
The Captains’ Club packages includes the same as above, including access to a club near the 18th green, with first-class amenities like a premium cash bar, big-screen televisions, private restrooms, scoring terminals and more.
The Federation Club package is for four days (October 8-11) and includes breakfast, lunch and tea for each day of the tournament. Televisions, Wi-Fi, electric services and restrooms are available through this package as well.
Finally, the final day of the tournament has the Final Round package, but includes a ticket to the opening ceremony, the aforementioned spectator function and other souvenirs.
Ticketbis also lists available ticket + hotel packages and rounding packages to create the best and most memorable experience in Seoul.