There’s no tournament more anticipated than the Masters, and even for seasoned pros, scoring an invitation is reason for celebration.
But how does a player qualify for the Masters?
Though it’s a major championship, the Masters is also an invitational, so the tournament field is assembled at the discretion of the Masters Committee. That said, the Committee has established criteria for players to earn an invitation to compete at Augusta National.
How to qualify for the Masters
Win it!
Winning the Masters earns the champion a lifetime exemption into the field — the most generous exemption in the world of golf. Many former champions continue to play the Masters even though they are long past their prime. Earlier this year, 64-year-old Larry Mize announced that the 2023 Masters will be his last. This year will mark 40 consecutive Masters for Mize, who won his green jacket in 1987.
Win one of the other three majors
Players who win one of the other three majors (PGA Championship, U.S. Open and Open Championship) are awarded a five-year exemption into the Masters field.
Win the Players Championship
Winners of the Players Championship can enjoy a three-year exemption into the Masters.
Win Olympic gold
The Olympic gold medalist can enjoy a one-year exemption into the Masters field.
Win (or finish runner-up) in an elite amateur tournament
Winners of the U.S. Amateur Championship, British Amateur, Asia-Pacific Amateur, Latin American Amateur and U.S. Mid-Amateur are invited to play the Masters. Traditionally, the U.S. Amateur runner-up is also invited.
Play well in the majors
The top-12 finishers (including ties) at each year’s Masters are invited back the following year if they are not otherwise exempt. For the other major championships, it’s the top 4 and ties.
Win a PGA Tour tournament
Winners of PGA Tour events that received full FedEx Cup points are eligible for a spot in the Masters.
Qualify for the Tour Championship
The 30 players who qualify for the PGA Tour’s Tour Championship are exempt into the Masters field the following year.
Be a Top-50 player
The top 50-ranked players in the Official World Golf Ranking as of January 1 every year earn an exemption into the Masters field.
Be a Top-50 player the week before the Masters
Any player who enters the top 50 of the Official World Golf Ranking and who is not otherwise exempt the week before each Masters gets an invitation to join the field.
Catch the Masters Committee’s attention
The Masters Committee also reserves the right to extend an invitation to players that they feel are deserving of a place in the field. This year, Japanese pro Kazuki Higa and reigning NCAA champion Gordon Sargent accepted special invitations.
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