A 16 oz. can of Bud Light or Michelob Ultra will run fans $14.50. A ‘Premium Beer’ of the same size is an extra dollar, while a 19.2 oz ‘Premium Beer’ costs a smooth $18.50. The High Noon seltzer fans get to fork over $15.50 for one 12 oz. can. The non-beer drinkers who are still looking to grab a buzz at Quail Hollow aren't let off the hook either. A single version of one of the four ‘Specialty Cocktails’ on the menu is priced at $18.50. A double runs $24.50. A Bloody Mary, margarita, or mule costs $16.50, but don't worry, fans can make it a ‘souvenir cocktail’ for an extra five dollars. Any drinkers who have attended a sporting event over the last 20 years are used to paying an outrageous price for a drink. The PGA Championship is rather notorious for incredibly long lines at concessions. So, not only do you get to pay $15 for a 16 oz. canned beer, you'll likely get to pay that fee after standing in line for such a long time you'll be forced to make small talk with the person next to you.If you want to waste your money and your time, here you go...
Thursday, May 15, 2025
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