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How to get tickets for the Wicked Weed bar at Asheville PGA tourney

How to get tickets for the Wicked Weed bar at Asheville PGA tourney

Photo: Contributed/Biltmore Championship Asheville


ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — Tickets are now on sale for a new on-course hospitality venue coming to Asheville as the PGA TOUR arrives Sept. 17-20 for the inaugural Biltmore Championship Asheville.

The Wicked Weed Tavern at the Turn, located on the ninth fairway, will operate as a sports bar-style viewing area where spectators can watch players as they make the turn through the course. The venue will feature beers from Wicked Weed Brewing, along with complimentary beer, seltzer and soda. Upgraded food options will be available for purchase.

Organizers said tickets are limited.

The Biltmore Championship Asheville will mark the PGA TOUR’s stop in Asheville this fall, drawing spectators to the area for the four-day tournament. Admission to the Tavern at the Turn includes access to the hospitality area and its beverage offerings.

Children 15 and under will be admitted free with a ticketed adult for general grounds access. However, children age 6 and older will need a ticket to enter upgraded hospitality venues such as the Tavern at the Turn.

Daily grounds tickets will be released soon, according to organizers.

Tickets for the event are being sold with dynamic pricing, meaning costs may change based on demand and market conditions.

Organizers are encouraging fans to purchase early and monitor updates through official channels.

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