The PGA of America announced that tickets are now on sale, and volunteer registration is open for the 2026 Senior PGA Championship. The longest-running Major Championship in senior golf will be contested for the first time at The Concession Golf Club in Bradenton, Florida, April 16-19.
The Senior PGA Championship annually showcases a 156-player field consisting of numerous Major Champions, World Golf Hall of Famers and past Ryder Cup Captains as well as the Corebridge Financial Team of PGA of America Golf Professionals from across the country.
Featuring 264 of the best PGA of America Golf Professionals aged 50 and older, the Senior PGA Professional Championship is the landmark event for Senior PGA Professionals.
“We are tremendously excited to announce that tickets are now on sale and volunteer recruitment is in full swing as we prepare for the Senior PGA Championship’s debut at The Concession,” said Eric Nuxol, championship director. “The 2026 edition marks a significant milestone in this Championship’s storied history with its return to Florida. Whether it’s through tickets or joining the action as a volunteer, we look forward to hosting spectators and volunteers next April as many of golf’s iconic figures will compete for the Alfred S. Bourne Trophy in Bradenton.”
2026 Senior PGA Championship Ticket Opportunities:
Tickets for the 2026 Senior PGA Championship are available for purchase at https://seatgeek.com/senior-pga-championship-tickets.
The Concession Golf Club is a golf course in Bradenton, Florida. It was established in 2006, designed by Jack Nicklaus and Tony Jacklin. Its name is a reference to a famous moment in the 1969 Ryder Cup when Nicklaus conceded a three-foot putt to Jacklin, where the United States team already had scored enough points to retain the Cup (through a tie), but Jacklin, missing the putt, would have made a difference between a tie and an outright win by the United States team.
Decades later, the two golf legends paired up to design and create The Concession Golf Club in the Lakewood Ranch section of Manatee County. From the beginning in 2006, The Concession was designed to be different — a championship, privately-owned golf facility with no houses lining the course. The goal was to create a course where tournament conditions were the norm and the natural setting is the star.


