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Masters tickets are among the toughest to get in the whole world of sports — but it is possible! Wondering how? Read on for everything you need to know about how to get Masters tickets.
The first step to getting Masters tickets is applying online. Unfortunately, demand far outweighs supply when it comes to Masters tickets, so there is an annual lottery, and only a small percentage of applicants will have the chance to actually purchase tickets.
To apply online for Masters tickets, visit the Masters tickets website. Once there, you can create an account and submit an application.
The application period for Masters tickets begins on June 1 and ends on June 21.
You may not submit multiple applications for Masters tickets, or apply on behalf of anyone other than yourself. You must also use your primary residential address.
Yes, you must be at least 21 years old to apply for Masters tickets.
Yes, you can apply for both practice-day tickets and tournament tickets, but you can only win tickets for a single day.
If you win the lottery, you can purchase up to four practice-round Masters tickets, and two tournament-round Masters tickets.
Masters tickets lottery winners will be notified in September.
Practice-round Masters tickets are $75 each; tournament days are $115.
You must provide your credit card information online to purchase your Masters tickets.
Masters tickets will be mailed to the address on your application in March.
No. Masters tickets are only valid for one year. You must reapply for the lottery every year for a chance to win Masters tickets for the following year.
No. There are no refunds or rain checks once you purchase your Masters tickets.
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