Want tickets to the 2027 Masters Tournament? Here’s how to apply

Will this be the year you get your name called? The annual application and selection process opens on Monday, June 1, for tickets to the Masters Tournament and you just might be one of the lucky ones getting called.

Cross your fingers and good luck. Here’s how it works.

First, ticket hopefuls need to create an account at Masters.com. It’s free. Then, when the application window opens on June 1, you can request up to four tickets for the Monday and Tuesday practice rounds, the Wednesday Par 3 Contest or any of the tournament rounds, Thursday through Sunday. You can select up to four for all seven days but if you get picked, you’ll only be selected for one of the days. In other words, as it states on the website: “Applicants may apply for any and all days, however, are eligible to win only one day.”

Before we go any further, an important reminder from Augusta National Golf Club:

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.

How much do Masters tickets cost?

The 2027 prices haven’t been posted yet but in 2026, Monday and Tuesday were $125 each, Wednesday was $150 each and the daily tournament tickets (Thursday through Sunday) were $160. From the official Masters website:

Daily Tournament tickets will be awarded first. Anyone not selected for Daily tickets, who also applied for Practice Rounds, will then be included in the selection for Practice Rounds tickets. All applicants will be notified in late July via email when the random selection process is completed.

Your best bet is to clear your calendar next April and apply for all seven days.

Augusta National makes it clear this isn’t a sweepstakes or a giveaway but simply the selection process. If you do get picked, be prepared to pay in full when you get word that you’ve been chosen.

For more information on tickets, call the Masters Tournament Ticket Office at 706-667-6700.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: 2027 Masters Tournament ticket application process opens June 1

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