Chase cardmembers got some seriously sweet perks at the PGA Championship

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If you're looking for the perfect golf, festival or concert experience, look no further than what's already in your wallet.

Turns out, that Chase Sapphire card nestled among old receipts and loose change is your ticket into events like the PGA Championship.

"We see golf as a passion point for our cardmembers," Chase Sapphire General Manager Matthew Massaua told AOL.com at the tournament. "We like to show up where they are and do really great, elevated, authentic experiences."

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That experience at Bethpage Black during the weekend's PGA Championship in New York included two lounges and viewing areas to eat, grab a drink and escape the heat. The Chase Cardmember Club, located at Hole 15, can be accessed simply by flashing your Chase Sapphire card, and access to the Chase Chalet at Hole 18 is available for the real die-hard fans to purchase.

2019 marked Chase's fifth year working with the PGA Championship.

See photos from inside the tournament:

Chase is also partnering with Sundance and Boston Calling to provide elevated experiences for their cardmembers at even more memorable events. Cardmembers living in or visiting New York City can also take advantage of a summerlong activation in the city's Seaport District, which will include offers from merchants, plus a lounge and signature cocktail to enjoy.

Chase is expanding its presence in sports, as well. The Chase Center, currently being built in San Francisco, will soon be home to the Golden State Warriors, who are on the brink of making their fifth straight NBA Finals appearance.

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