If you don’t have Masters tickets yet, it’s too late for 2026. The Masters has allocated all of this year’s practice rounds and daily tournament tickets.
Masters practice rounds and daily tournament tickets are awarded by random selection after an application process.
And while tickets are available from third-party resellers, often for thousands of dollars, the Masters Tournament is the only authorized ticket source.
But the application window to take part in the random selection process, commonly known as the Masters ticket lottery, for the 2027 Masters Tournament is opening soon.
Here’s what to know about the Masters ticket lottery and how you can get in on the action for 2027:
How to get Masters tickets
Masters Tournament tickets for practice rounds Monday-Wednesday and single tournament days Thursday-Sunday are awarded by random selection after an application process.
Those interested in 2027 Masters tickets can register an account now and be notified when the ticket application window opens June 1-20, 2026.
How to get tickets for ANWA, Drive, Chip and Putt at Augusta National Golf Club
To increase your chances of being able to visit Augusta National Golf Club, you can also apply for 2027 Augusta National Women’s Amateur and Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals tickets.
The women’s amateur event’s final round is played at Augusta National on Saturday before the Masters.
The Drive, Chip and Putt event is held at Augusta National on Sunday before the Masters, though course access is restricted to Clubhouse putting greens, No. 18 green area, No. 1 tee, No. 9 green and No. 10 tee.
All services, including concessions and merchandise shops, will be open to patrons.
How much are tickets to the Masters?
For 2026, practice round tickets for Monday and Tuesday were $125 and $150 for Wednesday (including the Par 3 Contest).
Daily tournament tickets (Thursday-Sunday) were $160 each.
Kim Luciani is a journalist for the USA TODAY Network-Florida’s Audience team. You can get all of Florida’s best content directly in your inbox each weekday by signing up for the free newsletter, Florida TODAY, at https://palmbeachpost.com/newsletters.
This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Want Masters tickets? Augusta lottery opens soon. Here’s how to enter
Reporting by Kim Luciani, USA TODAY NETWORK – Florida / Palm Beach Post
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