The Ticket Ballot for The 151st Open at Royal Liverpool closed in July 2022. All fans who took part in the ballot application process were notified of their result across August and September.
Following the announcement of a record-breaking attendance for The 150th Open at St Andrews, a ballot for tickets was held for The 151st Open at Royal Liverpool in 2023.
If you were unsuccessful in the ballot, or missed the entry window, you may still be able to secure tickets for Hoylake.
If there are any tickets still available after the ticket ballot has been completed, they will be offered for sale to members of The One Club.
The Open’s official Ticket Resale Platform, where fans can safely buy and sell any unwanted tickets from each other at face value prices, will be launched early next year.
Join The One Club for free today to make sure you do not miss out on any ticketing announcements for The 151st Open and future Championships.
With unprecedented levels of demand for The Open seen in recent years, the Ticket Ballot provides the fairest and most inclusive way of allocating tickets for the return of the Championship to Royal Liverpool in 2023.
We want to make sure that the make-up of golf fans at The 151st Open is diverse, and so for that reason, we will make sure that we have a mix of local fans as well as fans from the rest of the UK and abroad.
We are also committed to inspiring the next generation of golf fans and we will therefore allocate a significant proportion of tickets to Juniors (Under 16s) and Youths (16-24s).
Now that the Ticket Ballot has closed, we will be reviewing all applications and email applicants throughout August and September. All applicants will be informed of their ballot status by the end of September.
Ticket prices for The 151st Open at Royal Liverpool can be found here.
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