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The 2025 PGA Championship is set to begin this Thursday at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte. While fans are excited to see how it'll play out, they're not thrilled about the concession prices... (The Spun)
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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HagaDaga10 months
Bud Light trying to make up some loses.
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Tridentds10 months
Exactly who does the the PGA think it is with those prices? A pharmaceutical company??
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jscrims10 months
He majority of the tickets sold include free food so it would be a wash for me.
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SWAT10 months
Daily prices at Dodger Stadium.
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Sweep Da Leg10 months
So like jazz fest or any big event?
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ArmydawgMD10 months
Meanwhile in Europe beer is €5 at events, or €0.5 at grocery stores for half a liter
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cajunmud10 months
And Beck's or St. Pauli Girl is the cheap stuff, like Shaffer Lite over here...haha. Well...come on wid it then.
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Croot10 months
Like any rock concert
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TheWalrus10 months
Watching golf live must be so boring
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southernboisb10 months
Apparently you have to buy alcohol to actually enjoy it.
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ncinthenext310 months
I'll take a double transfusion, please.
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bbeck10 months
People will shell out stupid cash to be a member of a CC but bitch about some beer prices like they’re being forced to purchase it.
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Tigers4Lyfe10 months
We're not in Augusta anymore.
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NebraskaExPat10 months
Last week a father was complaining about $10.00 beer at Disney World. If you're going to visit places like this and drink, quit complaining.
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Borntoboogy10 months
Really, just don't drink alcohol. Not sure but water is probably 6 bucks a bottle.
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HunterDawg10 months
Corporate expense accounts
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cajunmud10 months
Damned ole tariffs...
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