2008 US Open Tickets

Golf fans walk across a fairway during the first round of 107th U.S. Open Championship at Oakmont Country Club on June 14, 2007 in Oakmont, Pennsylvania Tickets for the US Open are generally more easily available than tickets for the other three major championships. Nevertheless, they're still in high demand and it's wise to book early to avoid disappointment.

There are a number of ways you can acquire 2008 US Open tickets, so read through the information below and choose the option that best suits your requirements and preferences.

How to get 2008 US Open tickets

Public Lottery

US Open golf tickets are distributed through a lottery system conducted by the United States Golf Association. Fans need to complete a General Public application in order to enter the lottery. Applications usually open from mid-June until mid-August of each year preceding a US Open. This way is not guaranteed, so you might want to look at other ways if you want 100% assurance of acquiring US Open 2008 tickets.

USGA Lottery

USGA members can enter a separate, exclusive lottery for tickets. Although the success rate is still not 100% with this method, it is much higher than through the general public lottery. It costs a minimum of $15 to join the USGA, get more information at members.usga.org.

Secondary Market

You can guarantee yourself 2008 US Open tickets by buying them through a broker on the secondary market. You can also try your luck with auction sites although tickets bought this way often work out to be more expensive than usual.

Here are some links to a few 2008 US Open ticket brokers:

You can find many other 2008 US Open ticket brokers by searching the internet. If you have questions about how to get tickets for the 2008 US Open you can contact the United States Golf Association via email at ticketquestions@usga.org or by phoning 800-698-0661.

 

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