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2026 Masters tickets lottery opens (with slight price increase)

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The Masters tickets lottery officially opened for the 2026 Masters at Augusta National Golf Club. Here's how to apply and how much it costs.

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It’s that time of year. Yes, the U.S. Open is a week away, but it’s also time for you to start thinking of the first major of next year, the Masters. More importantly, how you can get to Augusta National Golf Club yourself.

The 2026 Masters tickets lottery officially opened this week, which means it’s time for you to act. For starters, click here to begin the process and click “continue to ticketing” to start. Log in or create an account, review and confirm your information and then you’ll be brought to the ticket application page.

You must make a tickets selection for each day (even if some are 0), and it’s a max of four tickets for practice rounds and two for tournament rounds. You are only eligible to win one day, however.

Tickets for the 2026 Masters are $125 for Monday and Tuesday, $150 for Wednesday and $160 for tournament rounds on Thursday to Sunday. The tournament-round price is a $20 increase from last year.

Once you are done, review your application, submit it and you are good to go. The application window closes on June 20, and if you happen to win and receive tickets, you’ll be asked to submit your payment in late July.

Also, for those looking to sell tickets or purchase them from a different source, be warned, per the Masters website: “As a reminder, 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.”

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