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>>21622238
>Ryder Cup
I don't thing these people are too hard-pressed for money.
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>>21622238
>$19
>£14

thats pretty steep for a pint of beer. Some music venue I'm guessing
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>>21622243
Golf tournament that’s been turned into a Dumpf dick kissing competition
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>>21622238
You get free hot dogs though, and burgers and nachos. My brother is there lol
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i can buy an entire brick of edibles for that price.
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>>21622238
Last big concert I went to had bullshit prices like these. I was amazed there were people actually getting shitfaced.
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>>21622328
A lot of those people showed up blitzed, I promise.
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>>21622238
If you're buying beer or food at an event these days you're a rube, just get trashed beforehand and eat after.
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just stay home and drink
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>>21622238
where the white claws at?
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>>21622328
Last big concert I went to I had a campsite like 200 feet from the entry to the venue and a huge bottle of whiskey and tons of beer.
It was $$$$ for the premium spot and the privilege to leave and reenter as I pleased (with security check each time of varying levels of give a fuck) but it was worth it not spending $20 per beer over a several day camping festival.
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>>21622238
we are so screwed. cant get a job , 6 month unemplyoed. 800 in credit card debt. im fucked
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Reminder, this is the pricing at the greatest golf course on earth (2025 prices).
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>>21622388
how much to get in?
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>>21622389
It's a lottery system and reselling tickets isn't allowed.
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>>21622389
>>21622390
Compared to the event in the OP

> The PGA of America’s initial base ticket was going for $750, a pass that included unlimited food and non-alcoholic beverages for this weekend’s matches. But those sold out within 48 hours earlier this year.

2ndary ticket costs were ~$850-1400.
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>>21622388
Richfag golf courses are way more concerned with how to get the mayor and other local officials to hang out and hold private events and tournaments than they are with trying to get money back on the sandwich. The person who makes all that food gets paid less in a year than a single piece of grounds keeping equipment would cost to purchase.
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>>21622388
>>21622238
wtf is premium beer and import beer supposed to mean?
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>>21622448
Premium beer just means it's one of their higher-tier brands

> Anheuser-Busch/affiliated brands like Kona Big Wave, Wicked Weed Pernicious, and Stella Artois have been listed as available beers at recent US-based Ryder Cup events

I haven't seen what they're serving at this year's but that's what they've served at previous ryder cup events.


For Augusta National, they don't really disclose who their beer is provided by, but anecdotally, it's Stella Artois for the "import beer". The "domestic beer" is said to be Miller or Coors, and "crow's nest" is said to be a custom beer made just for them, but is similar in taste to Blue Moon.
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>>21622415
>The person who makes all that food gets paid less in a year than a single piece of grounds keeping equipment would cost to purchase.
Are you a communist? I bet at any successful golf course, tips makes the service exceptional, not " high salary", but you probably are the type that disagrees with tipping. Next you'll think caddies should be salary.

The highest beer prices are baseball and NFL, like $15 and up with taxes in places like DC, which also has alcohol tax. As far as playing at a top course, your 1 round can be $500-750, pp, depends on the course, such as Doral's Blue Monster. There's a reason why frequent players live in golf course communities and risk golf balls hitting their windows and lack of privacy of people so close to their yards.
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>>21622460
What I was getting at is that the food is a token convenience for patrons, and the cost is negligible so overcharging for food and drink on a nice course is pointless.
Charging stadium prices for the small stuff is the farthest thing on the board of directors mind, they would rather think about that six figure pond they want to install as a new water hazard on hole 3.
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>>21622238
Can I please have two large Michelob Ultras? Thanks
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>>21622478
Honestly more places should have this mentality, if you try to scalp the people attending your venue/event/etc on everything, it makes them not want to buy anything, and eventually stop attending altogether.
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>>21622238
>premium beer
it's fucking heineken isn't it
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>>21622238
what is this, "premium beer"?
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>>21622287
no you cannot
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>>21622388
wow this is like a portal to the 90s.
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>>21622460
>anon explains the priorities of a well-connected golf course in a capitalist society
>"are you a communist?"
Are you a retard?
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That why I pre game
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I too browsed the Ryder Cup threads on /sp/ today
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>>21622238
premium beer 19.2oz must be the best alcohol per dollar. the others are light beers or seltzers probably at around 4-5% abv, the premium beer is probably more like a ~6.5% or better. most of them stand at 1 dollar per ounce of volume and the premium beer 19.2oz beats that standard on top of the likely abv situation. clear winner
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>>21623366
No, the clear winner is drinking before/after the event at home instead of buying a single beer for the price of a 12 pack.
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>sports venue pricing
F1 Miami
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>>21622941
And yet, those are the 2025 prices
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>>21622238
The Ryder Cup is gay. Any tournament that can end in a tie is stupid. America Vs Europe was settled long ago.
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>>21623374
>not bringing liquor in a plastic flask
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>>21622937
Sure you can. These rice crispies bricks are $5 each for 100mg. So you can buy THREE bricks with 10 servings each for the price of a $15 beer.
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>>21623387
Everything there is for the whole table thoughbeit.
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>>21623976
It's also the hard rock cafe pricing, not the pricing at the larger venue.

The prices in the non-exclusive dining areas were much more "normal" for an F1 event ($10-20 food with $15-20 drinks, except water and juice, which are like $6-10)


>>21623976
That's the claim, but having seen what the crispy wing board provides, it's like 20 wings that 1 or 2 people can easily polish off alone.
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>>21623941
>not just buying an onion of concentrate and using a sous vide and some glass jars (after decarbing) to make your own coconut oil (or butter) and then making whatever you want
What fucking board are we on?
Seriously.
You can make your own rice crispies or just capsules.
The last time I mathed it out, it was like $0.66 per 100mg serving.
Remember, you don’t just have to be smarter than the goofballs paying $20/beer at a golf tourney, you also have to be smarter than the dicks that think it’s okay to charge $5 for a 100mg serving.
Plus you can put it in literally any food you fucking want.
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>>21622389
$2k on second market
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>>21623930
Honestly after living as a functional al/ck/ for as long as I did, it’s hard to take people who complain about wasting their paychecks on going out seriously.
Don’t get me wrong, they’re probably better off than the “patricians” living off of $11 daily vodka handles and will hopefully go broke or ruin their social lives before they develop a physical addiction, so in the end they may be the real winners.
It’s just hard to listen to stupid people complain about obviously self inflicted problems, I guess.
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>>21624043
Largely because the entire 2ndary market is against Augusta National's rules, so you're paying a massive premium because everyone involved is risking being banned from the venue or ever being able to get tickets again.
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>>21624071
yes
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>>21624035
an onion of concentrate?

I don't care how much cheaper weed stuff COULD be. $5 for 100 mg. will never seem like a ripoff to me.
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>>21624092
I’m no mathematician but $0.66 for 100mg sounds about 757% better.
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>>21624092
>$5 for 100 mg. will never seem like a ripoff to me.
Well it is, regardless of how you feel about it.

I'm buying an entire gram of 85-90% concentrate for $5.
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>>21622881
Alternatively, consider the implications of cheap beer, you're basically encouraging problem drinkers to get wasted if they can do it for $15 or less.
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>>21622935
anything that isn't bud lite-esque pisswasser is considered premium beer in the us
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>>21622238
They’re getting their ass kicked
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>>21622243
>pint of beer
12oz is 340mL.
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is this an al/ck/ie thread?
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>>21622357
>premium beer
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>>21623941
kek that zoomer trash is just sprayed with distillate



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