Tickets for the 2023 U.S. Open at Los Angeles Country Club go on sale to the public on Monday

An initial public sale of tickets to the 123rd U.S. Open Championship to be played at Los Angeles Country Club next June will be held Monday starting at 10 a.m. ET, the United States Golf Association has announced.

Fans can enter the online waiting room at usopen.com up to 30 minutes ahead of the on-sale window. There is no benefit to entering the waiting room earlier, the USGA said.

The sale will include gallery tickets as well as upgraded ticket packages, Monday through Wednesday practice rounds, in addition to Thursday to Sunday championship rounds. The Open will be played June 12-18.

Fans are limited to two tickets per day per purchase. Prior to the public sale, USGA members, Victory Club members, SCGA members and American Express cardholders will have access to exclusive pre-sales.

Gallery tickets, offering grounds access for fans, start at $125 Monday through Sunday.

Ticket options available include the Pacific Club, offering everything from a rooftop deck and bar off the 14th fairway as well as indoor climate-controlled space, with prices starting at $1,300. The Trophy Club, with tickets starting at $175, includes a sports bar, and a lounge atmosphere.

The USGA expects the 123rd U.S. Open to sell out because of the size and strength of the Los Angeles sports market.

Additional chances for the public to purchase tickets will be held in the spring.

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