When it comes to major golf championships, the conversation isn't just about birdies and bogeys—it's also about what's in your cup. And the 2026 PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club is no exception. Fans gathered on Monday for a first look at the course, the players during practice rounds, and, of course, the all-important beer and wine menu.
Set just outside Philadelphia in Newton Square, Pennsylvania, Aronimink is hosting its second PGA Championship. The vibe is classic, the greens are pristine, and the drinks are priced to match the occasion. The most budget-friendly beer comes in at $15, while specialty cocktails climb to $18.50.
Here's a quick look at what's on tap:
Michelob Ultra: $15 (a fan favorite for staying sharp on the course)
Transfusion: $18.50 (Tito's Handmade Vodka, grape, ginger, and lime juice, Scheppers club soda, lime)
Mulligan: $18.50 (Elijah Craig small batch bourbon, black tea, lemonade)
Dark 'N Stormy: $17 (Goslings Black Seal Rum, Goslings Stormy ginger beer, lime)
The Champ: $17 (Sugarlands PGA Championship lemonade moonshine, sweet tea, lemon)
Classic cocktails are also available for $17, and for an extra $6.50, you can upgrade any mixed drink to a double. That's a solid deal for those looking to savor the action a little longer.
For fans holding Championship+ tickets, you'll enjoy all-inclusive food and non-alcoholic beverages with your general admission grounds pass. But if you're after the buzzy stuff—yes, that means the Transfusion or The Champ—you'll need to pull out your wallet.
Whether you're tracking the leaderboard or just soaking in the atmosphere, the 2026 PGA Championship has you covered—from tee to green to glass.
