For golf fans lucky enough to win a chance to purchase Masters tickets during the tournament’s annual lottery, the year’s first major is one of the more affordable sporting events to attend, with face-value grounds tickets ranging from $125-$160, and famously inexpensive concessions onsite.
For those looking for a more elevated experience, though, the Masters offers ample opportunities on that front as well. Berckmans Place is located along Augusta National’s 5th fairway and made its grand debut in 2013. For $6,000, invited guests (which typically include club members and tournament sponsors) can putt on replicas of the 7th, 14th and 16th greens, and enjoy food a drink from several full-service restaurants.
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Another option? Map & Flag, which opened last year, is located across the street from the club’s North entrance and raised the bar even higher, with a reported $17,000 price tag. That fee includes access to both the course and the venue, where guests can enjoy a merchandise shop, food and beverage with chef-inspired concepts, and an outdoor garden.
Now, ahead of the 2026 edition of the tournament, it appears the Masters is getting even more luxe. According to Sports Business Journal, next year’s Masters will offer a hospitality package that costs an eye-watering $219,600. What does that include? The Journal published a copy of the catalog from Official Masters Hospitality, the Augusta National Golf Club entity which launched in conjunction with Map & Flag last year with a goal of providing a “premium patron experience” via curated services which include transportation, housing, fridge and pantry stocking, tee times, and of course, Masters Tournament badges for the week. There’s also an opportunity to book private sessions with golf legends and celebrities for instruction sessions and fireside chats.
The $220K package mentioned above budgets $98,000 for two homes — a “host” home and a sleeper home — a dedicated staffer for the week and other amenities like airport transfers and two vehicles with on-call chauffeur service, six nights of chef-prepared meals for eight guests and tee times at courses like Champions Retreat, Sage Valley, Old Barnwell and Tree Farm.
Also included? A 20 percent service fee, payable to Official Masters Hospitality. For the above mentioned itinerary, that’s $36,600. To view the Official Masters Hospitality brochure, click here.