Your Guide to Scoring Masters Tickets in 2026
One of the most iconic events in sports is about to kick off! This week, Augusta, Georgia, becomes the center of the golf world as the Masters Tournament tees off at the legendary Augusta National Golf Club. Winning the coveted green jacket is the dream of every golfer, and just playing in the Masters is considered a bucket-list moment for fans and players alike.
With the tournament starting this Thursday, here’s what you need to know about Masters tickets, costs, and odds.
Can You Buy 2026 Masters Tickets?
Not directly. The Masters strictly sells tickets through its official lottery system, which must be applied for a year in advance. Applications for 2026 closed last June, and all tickets have already been awarded.
- Secondary market: Fans can try resale platforms like StubHub, but beware — this is technically not allowed. Augusta National states clearly:
“Holders of tickets acquired from third parties, by whatever means, may be excluded from attendance to the Tournament.” - Price shock warning:
- Thursday (First Round): Over $11,000
- Sunday (Final Round): $6,000–$7,000
- Four-day passes: Over $26,000
Buying outside the lottery is a serious gamble — you could end up paying a fortune and still be denied entry.
How the Masters Lottery Works
The safest (and cheapest) way to get tickets is through the Masters lottery, run on their official website. Here’s the lowdown:
- Apply for next year’s tickets: Applications open June 1 and close June 20 for the 2027 Masters.
- Select your days: Fans can request tickets for specific rounds, but you can only win one day. Applying for all four days can improve your odds.
- Wait for results: Winners are notified after the lottery closes, with payments typically due in late July.
What Are Your Odds?
Getting Masters tickets is notoriously tough. Bookies.com estimates:
- Single-day tickets: ~0.55% chance (~1 in 200)
The tournament’s popularity makes this one of the hardest tickets in sports to get.
Masters Ticket Prices for 2026
Here’s what you’d pay if you got lucky in the lottery:
- Practice rounds (Monday, Tuesday): $125
- Practice round (Wednesday): $150
- First round (Thursday): $160
- Second round (Friday): $160
- Third round (Saturday): $160
- Final round (Sunday): $160
- Four-day tournament badge (Thursday–Sunday): $525
Quick Tips to Boost Your Chances
- Apply early and for multiple days.
- Keep your account info updated on the Masters ticket website.
- Remember: Only tickets from the official lottery guarantee entry.
Even though the odds are slim, winning a ticket to the Masters is an experience like no other — from the pristine greens of Augusta to the thrill of watching golf’s elite compete for the legendary green jacket.
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