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General Admission
Ticket includes access to the tournament grounds, public grandstands and fan areas. Food & beverage available for purchase at concessions.

Weekly Ticket Package – $80 
Includes one ticket for each day the tournament gates are open (Wednesday – Sunday).

Good Any One Day Ticket – $25 
Includes one ticket good for any one day of your choice Wednesday – Sunday. This ticket allows fans to buy now and decide which day to attend later.

Commissioner’s Club
Ticket includes access to the Commissioner’s Club, 18th Tee viewing platform (new for 2023), tournament grounds, grandstands and fan areas. The Commissioner’s Club is an upscale pavilion with ample covered and outdoor seating located in the middle of the action with views of golf on holes 6, 13 and 14. Venue ticket includes beer, wine, soda, water and snacks. All patrons, including children must have a ticket to access the venue. 

Weekly Ticket Package (Thursday – Sunday) – $500
Includes one ticket for each day of the competition rounds (Thursday – Sunday).

Commissioner’s Club Ticket, Single Day – $150
Includes one day-specific ticket on the day of choice Thursday – Sunday. 

Kenwood Lounge
Ticket includes access to the Kenwood Lounge, 18th Tee viewing platform (new for 2023), tournament grounds, grandstands and fan areas. Located on the South Terrace of the clubhouse, the Kenwood Lounge is a shared hospitality venue that provides an indoor/outdoor atmosphere in the heart of the course with views of the 10th Tee and Fan Zone. Venue ticket includes all-inclusive food and full-service bar provided by Kenwood Country Club and private restroom facilities inside the clubhouse. At this time, Kenwood Lounge tickets are only available as a weekly package, single-day tickets may become available in the future based on demand.

Weekly Ticket Package – $750
Includes one ticket for each day of the competition rounds (Thursday – Sunday). 

Private skyboxes and upgraded all-inclusive hospitality options are also available. Contact Emily Norell, enorell@excelsm.com for information. 

If the Masters has you thinking out seeing amazing golfers in person closer to home, you’re in luck. Ticket are now available for the Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G.

Tickets and hospitality packages are on sale and volunteer registration is open for the second annual tournament to be held Sept. 6–10 at Kenwood Country Club. 

“We are so excited for the second edition of the Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G. Last year was a huge success with over 50,000 fans over the week, more than 70 local and national partners, and overall amazing feedback. We look forward to building on that for 2023. We’ve already seen great corporate support for year two and are sure the crowds will be even bigger this year based on the demand we’re already seeing in the community,” said Emily Norell, tournament director for the Queen City Championship.

The tournament returns with a variety of ticket and hospitality packages available for purchase. Children aged 17 and under will receive complimentary admission with a ticketed adult and all active and retired military will also receive free admission. 

The Queen City Championship will feature a field of 144 of the world’s best golfers competing for a purse of $1.75 million dollars. The event is broadcast domestically on Golf Channel with more than 12 hours of live coverage and is distributed around the globe to more than 230 countries. In addition, Kroger, P&G and tournament proceeds will continue supporting the Queen City Game Changers Leadership Program which champions local women to enhance their leadership skills and expand their networks through multiple workshops. 

Volunteers Needed

The tournament is also recruiting volunteers for a variety of roles leading up to and during tournament week. The $50 volunteer package (a $250 value) includes the volunteer uniform (polo and hat), week-long tournament access and two additional weekly passes for friends and family. 

“Volunteers are such a critical part of a golf tournament and last year Cincinnati showed up with some of the best volunteers I’ve ever worked with in my career. In our early registration window, we’ve already filled almost 60% of our volunteer positions for this year and I’m hopeful that all of those roles will be filled by early Summer,” Norell said. 

To register to volunteer or find more information, visit www.queencitylpga.com

Cincinnati’s history with women’s professional golf dates back to 1963 when Kenwood Country Club was the host for the U.S. Women’s Open. From 1978 to 1989, Cincinnati hosted the LPGA Championship at the Golf Center at Kings Island. The LPGA’s developmental tour, the Epson Tour, has called the Queen City its home for the better part of the last 15 years, most recently hosting the Prasco Charity Championship.

Tournament officials have announced several returning local and national sponsors including title sponsors Kroger and P&G, founding partners; Cintas, St. Elizabeth Health Care, TriHealth and official partners; Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, Chosen Foods, Constellation Wealth Advisors, Fortinet, Performance Automotive Network, and Truepoint Wealth Counsel. 


For more information about the Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G, visit excelsm.com. 

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