
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — If you’re attending the PGA Championship this week, you might notice something unusual at the concession stands: there’s no cash register.
That’s because the PGA of America’s “Championship+” ticket program—which includes unlimited food and non-alcoholic beverages with admission—is back again for 2025. And for fans on the ground, that means a completely different kind of major championship experience.
Snack selections include oatmeal cream pies, Rice Krispies treats, cookies, chips, and pretzels, while drink options feature Pepsi products, Gatorade, Brisk iced tea, Bubly sparkling water, Aquafina and a full-service coffee bar.
There’s no checkout process—you simply walk in, make your picks and walk out.
The only caveat? Alcohol isn’t included, but cold water stations are placed across the property and available free of charge.
The all-inclusive model was first introduced in 2022 and has quietly become one of the tournament’s most fan-friendly innovations. For many attending this year’s championship, the result is a low-stress, high-comfort experience that keeps the focus exactly where it should be: on the golf.
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This article was originally published on www.si.com as Yes, the Food Is Free at the PGA Championship—Here’s How It Works.