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Tickets For The Masters Are The Most Elusive In Golf, But Perhaps Aren’t As Expensive As You Might Think

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When it comes to golf, securing The Masters tickets is like gold dust. Buying tickets for The Masters at Augusta National might not be as expensive as you think, but the problem lies in actually getting your hands on them.

us as we outline all you need to know about The Masters tickets. This includes The Masters ticket prices, how hard it is to get them and how you get picked for Masters tickets.

How Much Do The Masters Tickets Cost?

The Masters is without any doubt one of the most exclusive sporting events worldwide. Tickets for The Masters are like gold dust and are incredibly hard to come by. However, they might not be as expensive as you’d think.

Each and every year, thousands of people try to get their hands on Masters tickets for the first major championship of the year. Augusta National Golf Club plays host to The Masters every year, with tickets highly sought after by golf and non-golf fans alike.

Attending The Masters would be a once-in-a-lifetime experience for the majority of people. Ask any golf fan and their wish would be to attend Augusta to watch The Masters over any other tournament in the world. It is truly iconic.

Even tickets for the practice rounds and Par 3 contest are highly sought-after due to the sheer demand. The course’s mystique attracts all sports fans, not just avid golf lovers. A day at Augusta is on every fan’s bucket list.

Buying Tickets For The Masters Is Much Cheaper Than You’d Think

When it comes to buying tickets, The Masters prices are incredibly fair and affordable. Although tickets can sometimes go on resale for $1,000 for practice rounds and around $4,000 for Sunday’s final round, the actual prices are far lower than that.

A ticket for the practice round at The Masters costs just $65. Each of the four days at Augusta costs just $115 per day, meaning you could technically spend just $460 on four tickets and attend every single round of The Masters (if this was allowed).

Another way of scoring entry to all four days of the tournament is to acquire something called a ‘Series Badge’. This badge is a prized possession held by Masters patrons, and costs just $375 to buy per year. Once you’ve bought it, you can keep it for life.

Children aged 8-16 can attend The Masters for free if a patron Series Badge holder accompanies them. The catch with the Series Badge is that they are incredibly hard to get. The last time the waiting list was re-opened was way back in 2000.

The final way of purchasing tickets for The Masters is to secure one of the new Map & Flag hospitality tickets. Priced at $17,000 for a week-long , these special tickets were introduced just last year for the 2024 Masters.

It is walking distance from the golf course, features 80 TVs to watch the action unfold as well as boasting it’s own merchandise shop, food and beverage areas and an outdoor garden.

Ticket Type Price
Practice Round $65
One Day $115
Series Badge $375
8-16 Year Old Free
Map & Flag Hospitality $17,000

Are There Any Rules When Buying Masters Tickets?

Tickets for The Masters are issued on a ticket lottery basis every year. This includes all four days of play from Thursday to Sunday, as well as the practice round.

Daily tournament tickets are issued first, with anyone who misses out then entered into the practice round ticket selection. This is provided they applied for both.

In of any other rules for buying Masters tickets, there are a few. One rule is that applicants must be aged 21+. Children can attend as outlined above, but it must be a 21-year-old adult or someone older who applies for them.

Furthermore, just one person per household can apply. Even if you are living at a temporary address, second home or business address, you are not permitted to apply again if you have already done so with another address.

Another rule when it comes to purchasing Masters tickets is that you cannot apply on behalf of someone else, sell or gift the tickets.

You are allowed to apply for each of the four days, but the applicant, if successful, is only permitted to attend one of the Masters days, not multiple.

Ever ticket is limited to two re-entries per round, meaning you mustn’t leave the Augusta National premises more than twice if you plan on coming back for whatever reason. Why would you want to leave anyway?

How Hard Is It To Get Tickets For The Masters?

In of actually securing tickets for The Masters, as I’m sure you’ve gathered by now, it is incredibly difficult.

Tickets for Augusta for the first major championship of the year are like pure gold dust. Securing Masters tickets falls just behind the Super Bowl in of difficulty to acquire.

If you are lucky in the annual ticket lottery then great, you can get one for as low as $75 for a practice day or $115 for a proper tournament day. You can also get a ticket of course if you are an existing patron and hold a Series Badge.

Tickets are so scarce for The Masters. This is why people tend to face the cost of thousands on the secondary market unfortunately, with people taking advantage of their rarity and cashing in.

How Do You Get Picked For Masters Tickets?

As outlined above, the ticket selection process is via a lottery system. To and get yourself into the lottery, visit The Masters ticket lottery website and create your .

For there, you can choose up to four practice round tickets but only two tournament tickets. If successful, you’ll be notified by email and from there you actually go and buy the tickets.

How Do Masters Ticket Prices Compare To The Other Majors?

As The Masters is held at Augusta National each and every year, tickets for it are by far and away the most coveted in professional golf. Compared to the other three majors, tickets for The Masters are incredibly hard to come by.

Not only that, but tournament tickets for the Masters are actually cheaper than the other three majors. They are in fact often cheaper than a regular day ticket for a standard PGA Tour event.

Forget about the secondary resale market, if you’re lucky enough to get selected through the Masters lottery, you can buy a ticket for just $115. Compared to The Open Championship, US Open and PGA Championship that is a bargain.

Tickets for the 2025 PGA Championship are priced from $219 to $262 at Quail Hollow this year. The US Open ticket prices range from $150-$185 at Oakmont this year.

The Open Championship at Royal Portrush is similar to The Masters this year with their prices. They are the two most affordable majors to attend, with The Open tickets raning from $130 to $169 this year.

Be sure to claim the various golf betting offers and free bet deals available on the SportsCasting site ahead of the next Masters tournament.

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Having worked in the sports journalism and sports betting writing industry for several years now, Paul has gained vital skill, knowledge and expertise in a variety of different sports and industries. Paul is confident and competent at writing in-depth stories, features and betting predictions on a regular basis for SportsCasting. Having worked in the sports media industry ever since graduating from Liverpool John Moores University in 2020, where he attained a First Class Honours Degree in Sports Journalism, Paul has jumped at the opportunity to attend numerous live sporting events on a regular basis. This includes working at some high calibre boxing, darts, UFC and football events over the years. Paul has covered a whole host of sports for BBC Sport, as well as being a consistent and regular contributor at ESBR Boxing for several years before becoming a Director in March 2024. Paul’s expertise lies in a wide range of sports, but he is particularly specialised in boxing, MMA, golf, football, darts and horse racing. He is also well-rounded in various sports which he may be less familiar with. Working in sports he is less familiar with helps him learn new skills, as well as nurturing the ability to adapt and overcome potential obstacles. Being a sports fanatic, Paul relishes the opportunity at taking on new challenges and is happy to try his hand at anything. During his time studying at university, Paul had the opportunity to gain some vital work experience at both Everton Football Club and BBC Radio 1. This has helped Paul master his knowledge of sports writing, as well as learning new skills with competence and proficiency.

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