THE MENU for the Ryder Cup has been revealed and fans will have to pay some eye-watering prices.

The golf tournament is set to kick off this week with supporters from the USA and Europe flocking to the course in Rome.


However, many might be wishing they had brought a packed lunch to Italy after seeing the prices on the menu.

Fans will have to pay €9.90 (£8.62) for a breakfast roll and €5.50 (£4.79) for a pot of porridge.

Vegetarians have it slightly easier as the veggie roll will only set you back €9.50 (£8.27).

Things get worse for hungry punters later in the day as the more substantial meals cost even more.

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The chicken Milanese meal with a soft drink is priced at an astonishing €23.90 (£20.80) and will be €27.40 (£23.85) should a buyer want an alcoholic drink.

This year's tournament is being held at the Marco Simone Golf and Country Club on the outskirts of Rome, Italy.

The course has a mixture of long and short holes which are set to provide the competitors with plenty of challenges.

Team Europe will take on Team USA as they look to avenge their defeat in 2021.

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Europe's team includes the likes of Rory McIlroy, John Rahm, Victor Perez and Viktor Hovland.

While Team USA has enlisted the talent of Scottie Scheffler, Max Homas, Brooks Koepka and Xander Schauffele.

The tournament will star on Friday with the opening ceremony happening on Thursday.

The finale of the Ryder Cup will be on Sunday as both teams hope to win the 44th edition of the competition.

Fans of Netflix's golf documentary series Full Swing will be disappointed to learn that there will be no footage from team meetings.

Team USA voted to ban the cameras from filming them during the Ryder Cup and keep the meetings secret.

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