The Solheim Cup is a biennial women’s team golf tournament between Europe and the United States, serving as the female equivalent of the men’s Ryder Cup.
The inaugural tournament took place in 1990 and is named after golf club manufacturer Karsten Solheim, who played a key role in its creation.
Like its male counterpart, the Solheim Cup is among golf's most prestigious, dramatic, and exciting competitions, with the team element enhancing the atmosphere beyond a typical event.
The 2024 edition saw the United States regain the title for the first time since 2017 with a 15.5-12.5 victory. In 2026, it will return to European soil and head to the Netherlands for the first time in its history, being held at Bernardus Golf Club.
Solheim Cup Tickets
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General admission Grounds tickets can be purchased on a single-day or weekly basis, with the latter providing a cost-saving per day. Those seeking a more premium experience can choose from the Pavilion and a range of other hospitality options.
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🧒 Child Tickets
Free Grounds tickets are available for children aged 15 and under, which you can book alongside adult tickets.
Discounted hospitality tickets are also available for children aged 15 and under.
👨🎓 Student Tickets
There are no discounted tickets for students and so a full-price ticket must be purchased.
🧓 Senior Tickets
There are no discounted tickets for senior citizens and so a full-price ticket must be purchased.
👨🦽 Disabled Tickets
There are no discounted tickets for disabled visitors and so a full-priced ticket must be purchased.
Please note: the information below is based on a previous edition of the event for reference purposes only. The timetable for this edition will be published nearer to the event.
Tuesday 8 September: Team Practice
Time
Activity
Performance
Notes
08:00-12:00
Golf
Team Practice
08:00-15:00
Entry Gates
Gates Open
12:00-15:00
Concert
Live Music
Wednesday 9 September: Team Practice
07:00-16:00
Entry Gates
Gates Open
08:00-12:00
Golf
Team Practice
12:00-16:00
Concert
Live Music
13:00
Golf
Celebrity 9-Hole Challenge
Thursday 10 September: Team Practice/Opening Ceremony
07:00-18:00
Entry Gates
Gates Open
08:00-12:00
Golf
Team Practice
16:30
Ceremony
Opening Ceremony
The Great Lawn
18:00-19:00
Concert
Opening Ceremony Concert
Friday 11 September: Competition Round
06:00-18:00
Entry Gates
Gates Open
07:05
Golf
4 Foursome Matches
12-minute intervals
12:05
Golf
4 Four-ball Matches
15-minute intervals
Saturday 12 September: Competition Round
06:00-18:00
Entry Gates
Gates Open
07:05
Golf
4 Foursome Matches
12-minute intervals
12:05
Golf
4 Four-ball Matches
15-minute intervals
Sunday 13 September: Competition Round
07:00-15:00
Entry Gates
Gates Open
08:50
Golf
12 Singles Matches
10-minute intervals
15:00
Ceremony
Closing Ceremony
The Great Lawn
Please be aware that all performances listed are subject to change or removal without notification.
Venue Travel & Parking
🏟️ Address: Bernardus Golf Course, Deutersestraat 39d, 5266 AW, Cromvoirt, Netherlands Directions in Google Maps
All spectator access must be via the shuttles from Jiffy Lube Live; please see the Parking section for more details.
🅿️ Parking
Off-site spectator parking will be located at the Jiffy Lube Live Amphitheater (12900 Rollins Ford Rd, Bristow, VA 20136 on Tuesday and 7800 Cellar Door Dr, Bristow, VA 20136 from Wednesday through Sunday). Shuttles will run between this lot and the venue during the tournament (approximately a 15-minute journey each way).
Parking passes are available to purchase online; please note, you must buy your pass in advance as it will not be available to purchase upon arrival on-site.
This lot has disabled parking spaces available on a first-come, first-served basis, so early arrival is recommended.
🚖️ Taxi
Spectators must be dropped off at the general parking lot at the Jiffy Lube Live Amphitheater (7800 Cellar Door Dr, Bristow, VA 20136) and take a complimentary shuttle to the venue.
🚍 Coach & Bus
It is a 2.0 km (24 min) walk to Jiffy Lube Live, where you can take a shuttle to the course.
🚆 Train
It is 11 km to Jiffy Lube Live, where you can take a shuttle to the course.
Accommodation
As a small city in the south of Holland, Tilburg doesn’t attract as many tourists as neighbouring cities like Amsterdam and Rotterdam, so its accommodation is much more affordable. Whilst there are a number of hotels in the city, much of its accommodation is now private rental properties.
Tiny Tilburg, a university city, sits on the border of Belgium in southern Holland. Despite its small size, Tilburg once had one of the biggest wool production industries in the world. In the late 1800s,…
Flights & International Travel
Tilburg’s primary international airport is Schiphol Airport (AMS) in Amsterdam, which offers non-stop flights to most major cities worldwide. To reach…
Things To Do
Thread up at the Tilburg TextielMuseum – learn about the history of the textile industry, the city’s most historically important industry, at this factory-turned-museum that displays its original looms, as well as traditional Dutch textiles, furniture, clothing, and more
Average weather in September
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🚶♂️ Walking
Walk-up traffic will not be allowed at the entry gate to Lake Manassas subdivision. All spectators must enter via the shuttles from the Jiffy Lube Live parking lot.
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Can we bring in small clear knapsacks to the course
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Chris S
Backpacks/purses bigger than 12" x 12" x 12" are not permitted, so as long as it's smaller than that you should be fine! Bags will need to be searched before entry but if it's clear then that will speed that process up nicely.
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Annette McChesney Scotland
26 Sep 2023
Poor organisation from the start! The "opening ceremony" was a shambles! Asking for more money to attend was an utter disgrace and no wonder it was empty! What was the Queen tribute all about? Cringe worthy. No buses from Estepona even though it was the nearest big town! Everything went from moneybags Marbella!
The course was ridiculous to walk and not well signposted and I got lost trying to find my way back to the Plaza (seating area and big screen)
First day I went I had my water taken off me and no food was allowed either so we had to buy ridiculously priced water and basic food. It was €4 for a small froth filled beer.
Hardly any shade or seating for the many fans tired from walking the hilly course.
The final day was boiling hot! Again hardly any shade and you had to PAY an upgrade to obtain a wooden seat that took 2 men hours to put into place. Which should have been done earlier in the day or night before. Loads of faffing about by staff moving chairs and large potted plants whilst we tried to watch the matches on the one screen in the entire venue
Had to leave early on the last day as we knew we wouldn't be able to get back due to lack of transport to Estepona.
Overall an expensive underwhelming experience! A cash cow for the organisers from start to finish.
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Carole Horne UK
25 Sep 2023
The golf course was not at all fan friendly . It is a playing course not a walking course . No consideration for fans of all ages who spent a lot of money to support The Solheim Cup .