No Price Hike: Masters Confirms 2027 Ticket Costs Will Remain the Same

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A pin with the Masters logo is held by a caddie during a practice round leading up the Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia on Tuesday, April 8, 2025. PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxHUNxONLY AUG20250408116 JOHNxANGELILLO
After a $20 ticket price increase for the 2026 Masters, Augusta National has opted against another hike, keeping daily tournament ticket prices unchanged as the 2027 ticket lottery officially opens.
The application window for the 2027 Masters ticket lottery officially opened on Monday, June 1, 2026, with daily tournament tickets for all four rounds remaining priced at $160 each. The lottery continues to be the primary path to entry.
As for the practice rounds, Monday and Tuesday tickets will be sold at $125 each. The Wednesday of tournament week includes the famous Par-3 Contest. The Wednesday practice tickets cost $150.
Ticket prices for @TheMasters will remain flat in 2027. pic.twitter.com/HpPJjrYAqt
— Josh Carpenter (@JoshACarpenter) June 1, 2026
An applicant can request up to four tickets per day for the practice rounds on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. However, for the tournament rounds from Thursday to Sunday, one can apply for up to two tickets per day.
There’s a catch, though. An applicant can submit a request for every day of the tournament, but if selected, they will be eligible for just one. The management has the upper hand in selecting the day.
The Augusta National Golf Club notified patrons that the daily tournament tickets will be awarded first.
Following that, practice-round tickets will be handed out. This will also include those who were not selected for the daily tickets but had applied for the practice rounds as well.
Applicants are set to be notified via email in late July, when the random selection process is expected to conclude.
The Masters' Strict Policy Against Reselling
The resale of any Masters ticket is strictly prohibited.
Patrons with tickets from resale markets and other third parties have a high chance of being removed from the tournament.
With the increase in oversight of the ticketing process, the club banned the resale of badges as well. Particularly those obtained through lifetime membership and the annual lottery process.
In 2025, patrons had their resold badges confiscated, to maintain the tournament's exclusivity.
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Avishek Sarkar
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Pulkit Prabhav