
Masters ticket application for 2026 tournament opens June 1
Masters ticket application for 2026 tournament opens June 1
It's an annual tradition. Yes, we're talking about the Masters but we're also talking about entering the drawing to get Masters tickets.
People do actually get drawn for this, so don't despair. The first day to apply is June 1 so if this event is on your sports bucket list, be sure to apply.
How to apply for 2026 Masters tickets
First, you need to create an account (it's free) at Masters.com. If you already have an account (because you've been applying for tickets years to no avail; we get it) then you don't need to create a new one.
When does the application process begin?
Sunday, June 1, is go time. The application window is open for 20 days, plenty of time to get your name in the hopper. If you do get your name drawn, payment will be due in July.
What if I had Monday tickets last April when the course was closed by weather?
Patrons who were evacuated from the grounds out of an abundance of caution due to inclement weather on the Monday of the 2025 tournament have a guarantee they can purchase Monday tickets for 2026. All fans who had tickets that day were issued refunds.
Can I pick which day in 2026 I want tickets for?
Yes. The online application process allows prospective patrons the option to choose up to four tickets for all seven days of the tournament but you will only be selected for one of those days.
How much are Masters tickets?
The prices for 2026 haven't been posted yet but here's what the individual days cost in 2025:
Practice rounds (Monday, Tuesday): $100
Par 3 Contest (Wednesday): $100
First round (Thursday): $140
Second round (Friday): $140
Third round (Saturday): $140
Final round (Sunday): $140
Can I bring a camera to the Masters?
Monday and Tuesday are practice rounds and Wednesday is the Par 3 Contest. Those are great tickets to get picked for because you can bring you camera to the golf course and take all the pictures you want on those three days. The four tournament rounds (Thursday through Sunday) have a strict ban against patrons bringing cameras on property.
Can I bring my phone to the Masters?
Phones are not allowed at all at Augusta National Golf Club. If you get to the gate with your phone, you're going to be instructed to go back and leave it in your car. And it's not just phones that aren't allowed. From the Masters website:
The use of such devices for phone calls, emails, text message and other photo, video or data recording and/or transmission is prohibited.
The official website has a complete list of items not allowed.
Can I sell my Masters tickets?
It is not only not recommended, it's not allowed. According to Augusta National Golf Club's official 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.
There were reports of a crackdown on ticket reselling at the 2025 tournament.
Can I buy tickets on the secondary market for the Masters?
You can, yes. It's a free country, as they say. But, tickets purchased on the secondary market may not get you through the gates, so, as always, buyer beware.

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