Sky-high PGA beer may not cure cancer but may cure a hangover

Sky-high PGA beer may not cure cancer but may cure a hangover

by Joseph Anthony
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Cans of beer are priced at a whopping $18 at the PGA Championship

The price of beer, and not gas, had golf fans fired up at the PGA Championship on Tuesday. With a can of suds going for $18, world number nine Justin Thomas wondered if at that price it cured cancer.

With a gallon of gas in Tulsa hovering around $4, getting to Southern Hills Country Club wonโ€™t be nearly as costly for most fans as buying a round of beers or even water which is going for $6 a bottle.
The sky-high prices even caught the attention of multi-millionaire golfers. Thomas, who has career earnings of over $47 million, took to social media to express his shock.
โ€œ$18 for a freakin beer??????โ€ Thomas posted on Instagram. โ€œDoes it cure cancer or something!!????โ€
The beer might not cure cancer but at current prices may cure a hangover with only spectators with deep pockets able to over-indulge.
Certainly the cost will cut down on action at the 19th hole.
A 24-ounce can on course is going for $18, or about the same price as an 18-pack at a local Tulsa grocery store. For $19, fans can upgrade to a premium brand.
โ€œI just saw it and I was blown away,โ€ said Thomas, explaining his post to reporters. โ€œItโ€™s just a bummer.
โ€œYou want people to come to the tournament. If Iโ€™m on the fence and Iโ€™m looking at the concession stand, thatโ€™s not the greatest thing.
โ€œI was just blown away because Iโ€™ve never seen a beer (can cost) $18 or $19 in my life.โ€
Even fun-loving Australians, who are well known for their fondness for a pint, were left gobsmacked. Cameron Smith said he doubted he would be lining up at the concession stand.
โ€œIf I had to buy a shout of beers..,โ€ pondered Smith, winner of the Players Championship and nearly $7 million this season. โ€œI probably wouldnโ€™t pay 20 bucks for a beer personally.โ€
If Thomas and Smith were surprised by the price tag, then they have not been to a Super Bowl or Lady Gaga concert lately where alcoholic beverages routinely run into the high double-digits.
The PGA of America defended the pricing saying it was in line with those other events.
Grounds tickets for Monday to Wednesday practice rounds cost $25-$45. The price jumps to $195 for Thursdayโ€™s opening round but includes food and non-alcoholic beverages from concession stands.
That of course does not include beer.
โ€œWe also have a new ticketing pricing offer for all the spectators this year, which includes basically as much food and non-alcoholic beverage as they want included in the price,โ€ explained Kerry Haigh, the PGA of Americaโ€™s Chief Championships officer. โ€œThe pricing of the product is sort of comparable to stadium events.โ€
Brooks Koepka, PGA Championship winner in 2018 and 2019, also had no major issue with the prices taking a more practical view.
โ€œI mean, itโ€™s bigger than the normal 12 ounces, 16 ounces,โ€ said Koepka. โ€œYou drink enough, youโ€™ll be fine.โ€
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