How Much Do Masters Tickets Cost?
Last Updated on April 14, 2025
Written by CPA Alec Pow | Content Reviewed by CFA Alexander Popinker
Every April, the biggest names in golf descend upon the storied Augusta National Golf Club for the annual Masters Tournament. Considered one of the most prestigious championships in the sport, the Masters embodies tradition, drama, and intense competition. For golf fans, attending is a coveted bucket list dream.
But how can you get access to one of the toughest tickets in sports? And what is the cost of attending the Masters, whether aiming for affordable practice rounds or the coveted final day showdown? This guide breaks down everything you need to know about securing passes to the Masters and current pricing across all ticket types.
How Much Do Masters Tickets Cost?
Masters Tickets costs range from around $400 for practice round tickets up to $10,000+ for premium Sunday final round badges, with most tournament round passes falling between $2,000-$5,000 depending on the day.
Given the small venue size yet massive demand to attend The Masters, tournament organizers utilize a wide variety of controlled ticket and badge types to manage crowds across the week-long event:
Practice Round Tickets
- Cover access to the Monday-Wednesday practice rounds leading up to competitive play. These are distributed via an online pre-registration ticket lottery system.
- Lottery winners can purchase one practice round ticket for just under $100, making it the most affordable way to step onto the hallowed Augusta grounds.
- The relaxed practice days let patrons roam the course and get up close to players in a low-key environment before tournament intensity ratchets up later in the week.
Daily Tournament Tickets
- Highly coveted badges allowing entry into one of the four tournament rounds from Thursday through Sunday. Also distributed via Augusta’s ticket lottery.
- Daily tickets are sold for around $140 for Thursday/Friday rounds, with Saturday/Sunday tickets closer to $190 due to their desirability. But supply via lottery is extremely limited.
- These badges are the holy grail for fans who want to witness actual Masters competition and the crowning of the champion on Sunday. Prices can crest into the thousands on secondary markets.
Weekly Tournament Badges
- The most sought-after tickets of all, these legendary full week badges grant you complete walk-around access to the entire Masters tournament, practice rounds included.
- No longer sold publicly by Augusta National, only a small finite number exist and are either passed down by legacy patrons year after year or resold by third parties.
- A full week of Masters access represents the holy grail for fans and collectors. But it comes at a price, with resale value easily surpassing $15,000+ at times depending on demand.
Masters Hospitality Experiences
- For deep-pocketed fans, third-party vendors like Masters Hospitality offer upgraded hospitality and premium Masters access experiences.
- These luxury packages provide amenities like exclusive VIP lodges, catered food and drinks, guaranteed viewing spots for iconic holes, and opportunities to mingle with celebrities and former golfers in an upscale atmosphere.
- Pricing starts around $8,000 per person and exceeds $30,000+ for ultra-premium four-day access, putting it out of reach for casual attendees. Ideal for corporate gatherings.
According to USA Today, tickets for practice rounds (Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday) cost $100 each, while tournament day tickets (Thursday to Sunday) are priced at $140 each. A four-day tournament badge is available for $450 through the lottery system, which is the only official way to purchase tickets directly from Augusta National.
On GOLF.com, prices for tickets on the secondary market are much higher. For example, the cheapest tickets for tournament days are listed as follows: Thursday at $2,201, Friday at $2,299, Saturday at $1,910, and Sunday at $1,951. Practice round tickets are also available, with prices starting at $1,061 for Monday, $1,235 for Tuesday, and $2,164 for Wednesday, which includes the Masters Par-3 Contest.
Sporting News reports that on StubHub, a four-day tournament ticket can cost around $6,800, while two-day tickets start at $4,500. Sunday-only passes are priced at least $2,000. These prices reflect the high demand and exclusivity of attending the Masters.
According to Golfweek, tickets on the secondary market can be extremely expensive. For instance, a four-day pass is listed at approximately $26,212 on Gametime, including taxes and fees. This highlights the significant premium paid by fans willing to attend the event despite the risks associated with unauthorized resale.
Lastly, Golf Monthly emphasizes that tickets for practice rounds are relatively affordable at $100 each, while tournament days cost $140. However, these prices are only available through the official lottery system, which is the sole authorized source for Masters tickets.
The Masters Tournament
First held in 1934, The Masters represents the pinnacle of professional golf as the modern game’s first major championship. Every April, the world’s best golfers make the pilgrimage to the Augusta National Golf Club to compete for the famous green jacket awarded each year to the Masters champion.
The Masters maintains a select invite-only field of around 90 golfers, culminating in a Sunday final round with traditions like the Green Jacket presentation ceremony on the 18th hole’s putting surface. Legends from Arnold Palmer to Tiger Woods have won here, creating some of golf’s most memorable moments.
Beyond the Field of Dreams-like beauty of Augusta National itself, The Masters carries an air of exclusivity and prestige unmatched in the wider sports world.
Official Masters Ticket Prices (Face Value)
If you’re one of the lucky fans who hits the jackpot and scores Masters tickets directly through Augusta’s famously competitive lottery, here is what you can expect to pay:
- Practice Round Pass – Around $100
- Daily Tournament Badges – $140 (Thursday/Friday), $190 (Sat/Sun)
- Weekly Badge – Estimated $650 but no longer publicly sold
These base prices represent amazing value provided you overcome nearly impossible lottery odds. Reality necessitates paying large premiums above face value via secondary sources instead.
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Competitive Masters Ticket Lottery System
To manage overwhelming demand, Augusta utilizes a ticket lottery open to the public via their website in early June. Fans can register free accounts and request Practice Round or Daily Tournament round tickets. But with over 3 million entries for just 40,000 available, winning is a long shot.
Those lucky few selected in the drawing will get the chance to purchase one or two tickets at face value for their chosen round. But the vast majority go home empty-handed, forced to seek secondary markets where prices soar higher.
The Secondary Market (Resale)
Given intense competition for limited passes, most fans turn to resellers and auction sites like StubHub, VividSeats and SeatGeek to purchase Masters tickets. Here you can expect to pay:
- Practice Rounds: $400-$1,500 per day
- Daily Tournament Rounds: $1,500-$4,000+ per day
- Weekly Badges: $15,000-$25,000+
As expected, Sunday final round passes fetch the highest premiums nearing $10,000 given the chance to witness golf history and the champion’s Green Jacket ceremony. Seeking less popular rounds can provide some cost relief.
When using secondary markets, be sure to use trusted ticket exchanges like StubHub and look for 100% buyer guarantees to avoid counterfeits. Prices will fluxuate in real-time based on demand.
Factors That Influence Pricing
Many fluctuating factors impact what you can expect to pay for Masters tickets and badges on the secondary market, driving costs higher or lower:
- Day of the Week – Weekend tournament round passes are inherently more coveted and expensive than earlier week rounds. Sunday finale prices are the pinnacle.
- Players in Contention – If Tiger Woods or other superstars are in the hunt on Sunday, demand and prices skyrocket through the roof.
- Weather Forecast – Good tournament conditions drive up demand. Rain or storms can slightly dampen prices.
- Historic Milestones – Prices rise if top players seek a record win (e.g., Phil Mickelson trying for a 5th green jacket to pass Tiger’s 4).
Any influence that spikes demand translates into higher resale prices. Even routine practice rounds can push $1,000 if weather aligns. Last minute Sunday resale tickets start around $2,000 if the forecast remains promising.
Expert Tips
Winning the ticket lottery is a long shot, but some strategies can aid your chances and access:
- Apply to the Lottery Annually – Repeated entries compound probability in your favor over successive years. Persistence pays off.
- Target Practice Rounds First – Greater availability makes early week tickets a viable foot in the door that could lead to future tournament round chances.
- Leverage Reputable Resale Sites – Once chosen in the lottery, winners can legally resell unused extra tickets via trustworthy vendors.
- Plan 6-12 Months in Advance – Early preparation expands choices and provides cost savings compared to last minute.
While limited, Masters tickets are attainable with persistence, preparation, and trustworthy sources. Securing any access is a golf fan’s dream.
The Live Atmosphere at Augusta
Beyond scoring passes, attending the Masters is a one-of-a-kind sports spectacle every golf lover should experience:
- The hallowed course and pristine landscaping surrounds you in luxury. Magnolia Lane’s entry drive builds anticipation.
- Merchandise and concessions give you a slice of Augusta beyond just watching golf.
- Strict rules maintain decorum – no phones or cameras permitted at all times. Focus stays on the golf.
Truly nothing compares to seeing the beauty of Augusta National in person and watching greatness unfold on the course. The investment pays off with memories to last a lifetime.
Expert Insider
We asked golf insiders for their takes on navigating the Masters ticket market:
“Trust persistence. I applied to the lottery for over 15 years before finally scoring tickets in 2022. It was well worth the wait!” – Oliver Denton, Golf Magazine Writer
“Don’t underestimate practice rounds if finances are a factor. You still experience the grounds and can get very close to golfers before the craziness starts.” – Abigail Camden, Golf Channel Reporter
“Third party hospitality packages are pricey but take so much hassle out of the experience if you have the budget. You’re pampered start to finish.”– Wyatt Gibson, Golf Tourism Blogger
“Buying well in advance using a trusted broker lowered my costs even for Sunday. Waiting until the last minute boxed me into paying thousands over face value.” – Miles Austin, Golf Podcast Host
Final Words
In summary, pursuing access to the pinnacle of professional golf carries major challenges. But meticulous planning, timing, preparation and leveraging every possible avenue can help determined fans achieve the coveted dream.
For the fortunate patrons who do reach Augusta annually, any upfront investments vanish against the backdrop of creating lasting memories at the world’s most exclusive golf event. The chance to walk in the footsteps of legends and witness the pageantry of the Masters first-hand delivers an experience beyond any ticket price.
Answers to Common Questions
How hard is it to get Masters tickets?
Extremely difficult, with over 3 million ticket requests competing in the lottery for just 40,000 available to the public. Buying resale or having Masters connections is key.
Can anyone buy tickets to the Masters?
Technically yes by entering the ticket lottery. But the odds are very low at 1%-2% due to huge demand. Secondary markets offer greater reliability.
Can you wear jeans to the Masters?
No, the Masters has a strict dress code requiring collared shirts and prohibits denim, even during practice rounds. Adhering to traditions is required.
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