Ryder Cup 2025: Thirsty for Golf? Prepare for Sticker Shock at Bethpage Black!
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- September 25, 2025
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The anticipation for the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, New York, is already reaching fever pitch. Golf fans across the globe are eagerly awaiting the clash between Europe and the USA on one of golf's most formidable courses. However, early whispers and leaked menus about the on-course beverage prices are threatening to overshadow the excitement, leaving many fans with a distinct feeling of sticker shock.
Reports indicate that attendees should prepare their wallets for an unprecedented hit.
A domestic beer, often a staple for sports fans, is rumored to fetch upwards of $19-$22, while imported or craft options could climb even higher, possibly nearing $25. Forget about a refreshing soda without consequence; these non-alcoholic options are reportedly priced around $9-$12. Even a simple bottle of water, essential for navigating the course on a potentially hot September day, might set you back $8-$10.
Wine by the glass? Expect to pay $25 and beyond for even modest selections.
The reaction online has been swift and overwhelmingly negative. Social media platforms are abuzz with comments decrying the "gouging" and "extortionate" pricing. "Is it golf or a gold rush?" one fan quipped on X (formerly Twitter).
Another lamented, "I'm already budgeting thousands for tickets and travel, now I need a second mortgage for a beer?" Many fans are expressing disappointment, feeling that such astronomical prices detract from the spirit of the event and make it inaccessible for many working-class golf enthusiasts.
This isn't an entirely new phenomenon for major sporting events, which often capitalize on captive audiences.
However, the sheer scale of these reported prices for the Ryder Cup 2025 seems to have crossed a line for many. While security and operational costs are undoubtedly high for an event of this magnitude, critics argue that these beverage prices far exceed any reasonable justification.
For those still planning to attend, budgeting will be paramount.
Fans are advised to eat substantial meals before arriving, consider bringing their own sealed water bottles if event policy allows (though this is often restricted), and perhaps limit their on-course beverage consumption. The hope remains that organizers might reconsider or offer more reasonably priced options, but historically, prices at such events rarely budge once set.
The 2025 Ryder Cup promises thrilling golf, but it seems it will also offer a very expensive way to quench your thirst.
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