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The 2027 Masters ticket lottery is open. Here’s how to apply

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Want tickets for the 2027 Masters at Augusta National Golf Club? The ticket lottery is now open, but it won't last long. Here's how to apply.

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Act now, golf fans — your chance to go to the 2027 Masters has arrived. But this window won’t be open for long.

The Masters ticket lottery application went live today, but it’s only open through June 20. Here’s what you need to know.

How to get 2027 Masters tickets

Your first step in securing tickets for the 2027 Masters at Augusta National Golf Club is to head over to the tickets page on Masters.com and start your application. If you don’t have an account already, make one!

Once in, you’ll need to select the days and number of tickets you are applying for. For practice rounds on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, you can submit for up to four tickets a day. For tournament rounds on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, you can apply for up to two tickets per day. You can apply for every day, but if you are selected you are only eligible to win for one day, which they will choose for you.

Monday and Tuesday practice rounds are $125 each. Wednesday it increases to $150 a ticket (you also get to experience the Masters Par-3 Contest), and all tournament rounds are $160 each. The prices are the same as the 2026 Masters, which saw a slight increase from the year before.

After selecting your days, submit the application, cross your fingers and wait. Typically, winners (and losers) of the lottery are notified in July. If you win tickets, you’ll be prompted to pay online then.

And, just for good measure, be warned about getting tickets elsewhere, which at times has backfired on golf fans who aren’t allowed in at the gate. As the Masters website says, “Augusta National, Inc. is the only authorized source/seller of Masters Tickets. The resale of any Masters Ticket is strictly prohibited. Holders of Tickets acquired from third parties, by whatever means, may be excluded from attendance to the Tournament.”

Oh, and of course, good luck!

To apply, get your application started here.

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