2025 PGA Championship announces transportation plans

PGA Championship guests will have options from free CATS service to rideshares and off-site parking.

The PGA Championship Trophy is displayed against the golf green.

The world’s best golfers will compete for the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Club.

Photo via WCNC

Ready to see Scottie and Rory in the Queen City? If you’re heading to the 2025 PGA Championship, navigating traffic in and out of Quail Hollow Club is on par to be as stress-free as possible.

The PGA is focusing on efficiency while minimizing road and neighborhood disruptions before 200,000 spectators flock to see the world’s greatest golfers compete in the Queen City.

🚍 CATS services

  • Ticket holders get free rides on the days corresponding with their ticket.
  • CATS Blue Line riders should utilize the Sharon Road West Station.
  • Guests can show their digital ticket to board a CATS bus to the Main Spectator Bus Terminal.
  • Busing begins 30 minutes before the gates open, and end 30 minutes after gates close.
  • Parking won’t be available at the Sharon Road West Station.

🚘 Purchase off-site parking

  • Off-site parking is available in advance via SeatGeek.
  • Expect an email with instructions on how to purchase parking passes to be sent out.
  • Plan ahead. Daily parking passes will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • The clock’s ticking. The deadline to purchase parking is Friday, April 25.
  • No overnight parking is allowed.

🚖 Rideshares

  • Make sure to place 3700 Gleneagles Rd. into the Uber or Lyft app and drivers will take you to the designated lot.

👟 Walking to the Championship

  • A pedestrian bridge over Gleneagles Road will offer walk-in access for all neighborhood foot traffic.
  • Be aware of traffic and parking restrictions near the golf course.

Editor’s note: PGA Championship tickets are still on sale, ranging from $69 to $262, but they’re selling fast. Saturday, May 11 is already sold out.

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