The 2027 Masters ticket lottery is open now, giving fans a narrow window to enter the only authorized way to buy tickets for Augusta National Golf Club’s biggest week. The application period opened Monday, June 1, and runs through June 20.
That matters because demand is enormous and the process is the gate. Augusta National sells Masters tickets only through its annual application process, and fans who want a shot at practice round or daily tournament tickets at face value have to register an account and submit an entry by June 20, 2026. The 2027 tournament is scheduled for April 5-11.
Applicants can request up to four tickets for any or all days, but they can win only one day. Daily tournament tickets are awarded first, and anyone not selected for those who also applied for practice rounds is then placed in the drawing for Monday-Wednesday practice round tickets. The random selection will be completed in late July, when all applicants will receive email notifications, and selected fans will get payment details by email.
For 2027, practice round tickets for Monday and Tuesday are priced at $125, while Wednesday tickets, including the Par 3 Contest, are $150. Those prices are a reminder that the Masters lottery is about access as much as it is about demand: millions of applicants compete for a limited number of spots, and the club does not allow resale. Fans who buy from unauthorized sellers risk having their tickets revoked and being turned away at the Augusta National gate.
The opening comes just after Rory McIlroy held off a late charge from Scottie Scheffler to become only the fourth golfer to win consecutive Masters Tournaments. For fans who want to be in Augusta next spring, the next decision is simpler and more immediate than the one on the course: enter by June 20 or wait another year.

