Did you win the ticket lottery for the 2026 Masters? Here are 6 luxury rentals in Augusta
The 2026 Masters Tournament returns next April 10-13 to Augusta, Georgia. While that may seem like a lot of time, it's a good idea to go ahead and book a place to stay now, especially since lottery winners were announced this week and the pool of homes is dwindling.
Below are some fun-filled, unique, and luxurious Airbnb rentals for Augusta that, as of July 23, are still available for rent. Be prepared to pay handsomely.
Tip for first-time renters: Many Airbnb hosts require guests to rent the property for the whole week. If it's not clear whether or not this is the case in the listing, it's a good idea to message the host ahead of time.
Also, although we reached out to many of the homes on this list, not every owner responded, and therefore, we're not sure of the availability of each. For example, the owner of one home, listed for $70K for four nights, said the home was part of a five-year agreement at $220K for the week of the Masters. This isn't for the faint of heart.
Here are a few of the listings:$52,440 for 7 nights (plus taxes, comes to $60,074.75)
16-plus guests, 5 bedrooms, 10 beds, 6 baths
"Minutes from Masters, AU, Medical District, and Downtown. This extremely unique property, located just a 5-minute walk from the renowned Masters Golf Tournament. The property is also a short 7-minute drive from Augusta University, the vibrant medical district, and downtown, with Fort Gordon conveniently 25 minutes away."
Come Stay @ Apricot Lane - Comfy, Creative Design
$48,757 for 7 nights (plus taxes, comes to $55,859.36)
9 guests, 4 bedrooms, 6 beds, 2 baths
"Welcome to Apricot Lane, a slice of southern charm in the heart of Augusta, GA! This 4BR, 2BTH home built in 1960, offers an eclectic experience with a touch of modern comfort. Visually appealing decor and one of a kind art make this home a bright spot in a neutral world. Close to food, entertainment, 1 mile from the Augusta National, and downtown— Apricot Lane is the ideal destination for couples, groups, or anyone seeking an aesthetic, fun, cozy and convenient getaway."
Masters Golf Retreat - Right at Augusta National
$40,866 for 7 nights (plus taxes, comes to $46,827.45)
7 guests, 4 bedrooms, 4 beds, 3.5 baths
"This home is nestled in nature. Prestigious Rockbrook Subdivision. Just off Berckmans. Adjacent Augusta National. Private wooded setting. Gorgeous gardens. Community pool and tennis courts. Masters Patron's paradise. Guests love this home. Two fireplaces, private setting, community pool, tennis courts. Off Berckmans at Augusta National. Around the corner to Surrey Center. Quiet oasis. TV's in every room including 70 inch in living room."
Walking distance to AUG National
$87,280.34 (plus Airbnb service fee, $11,089.78, and taxes, comes to $102,656.60)
12 guests, 6 bedrooms, 6 beds, 4 baths
"Forget your worries in this spacious and serene space. Perfect Masters host and hospitality house with plenty of entertainment space and Golf amenities. This home is located within 1 mile of the Course. Across 4 levels, the home offers 6 bedrooms and 4 full baths. 19x30 ft StarPro putting system with bunker. Stadium lit lighting system over the backyard & putting green for night time use. Outdoor grilling kitchen with large flat screen TV and wet bar. This is your ultimate host or sleep house!"
Magnolia Drive, Masters Rental
$48,974.04 (plus taxes, comes to $56,108.50)
5 guests, 4 bedrooms, 5 beds, 2 baths
"Keep it simple at this peaceful and centrally-located place. 10 min drive to downtown Augusta. Half a mile away from the Augusta National"
Player quality host home
$74,388.30 (plus taxes, comes to $85,197.33)
8 guests, 5 bedrooms, 5 beds, 3.5 baths
"Discover a stunning historic home in Augusta, perfect for hosting guests during the Masters Tournament. With elegant living spaces, a gourmet kitchen, and lush gardens, this residence blends timeless charm with modern comfort. Multiple luxurious bedrooms ensure privacy for guests, while the master suite offers a serene retreat. Experience tradition and luxury in a beautiful setting—your perfect Masters getaway awaits!"
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Got tickets for 2026 Masters? Here are 6 luxury rentals in Augusta
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