The 2026 PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square is still 19 months away and the supply of PGA hospitality suites at the club is already running low, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal.
The PGA began promoting suite options in May to the businesses of Aronimink members before opening up sales to the public about a month ago.
A 30-person PGA hospitality suite costs $180,000. A 50-person suite runs $280,000, and the 100-person option is $495,000.
For those entertaining smaller groups, tournament organizers are offering a reserved table inside the climate-controlled Club PGA space for $55,000.
About 70 percent of the premium and luxury seating options are already taken, reports Justin Belanger, corporate hospitality sales manager for the 2026 PGA Championship.
“The response has exceeded all expectations,” said Ryan Ogle, championship director for the event.
Philadelphia-based Brandywine Realty Trust and Wayne private equity firm NewSpring Capital are two local firms that have already leased hospitality space for the event.
The 2026 PGA Championship takes place over seven days between May 11-17. About 200,000 people are expected to attend.
See what other plans are being made to prepare the Aronimink Golf Club for the PGA Championship in the Philadelphia Business Journal.















































