If you've ever wanted to get Masters tickets -- particularly, 2027 Masters tickets -- then you're in luck! Augusta National has opened its annual Masters ticket lottery, and you should enter before the June 20 deadline.
Entering the lottery is easy, and here's how to do it.
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How to apply for the 2026 Masters ticket lottery
1. Go to the Masters ticket lottery site, tickets.masters.com.
2. Create an account with basic information about yourself, like name, address, phone number, email, etc. (or sign back in if you've tried this lottery previously).
3. Decide if you would like to apply for practice round or tournament round tickets. You can ask for four practice round tickets, but just two tournament round tickets. Hypothetically, it's easier to get a practice round ticket.
4. Confirm your choices and cross your fingers. You can only submit one request per household, so don't try to game the system.
If you win the lottery -- and the winners will be announced in mid-July -- you'll be offered a chance to purchase a practice round or tournament round ticket. They run $125 per ticket for Monday and Tuesday practice rounds, $150 for Wednesday's practice round and Par-3 Contest, and $160 per ticket for tournament rounds.
There are some critical rules about entering for the Masters ticket lottery that you must abide:
Do not apply from multiple email addresses to multiple people in your family. Do not use a student (you must be 21 or older to apply), temporary, second home or business address. Do not use burner email addresses just for this purpose.
Augusta National specifically only wants one application per household. So, maybe your mom and dad can enter, and you can, too, but if you live together, don't bother. However, do not enter the lottery with the intent of getting tickets for someone else, either as a gift or for sale. If you win, you're going.
Just know that your odds of winning the Masters ticket lottery are not very good. Thousands upon thousands of people apply, and there just aren't that many tickets. However, you'll be able to commiserate with a lot of people on social media if you get a rejection email.



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