Is it possible to get tickets for the 2024 Masters? How much do they cost?
So you missed out on the lottery to get tickets to the 2024 Masters. Not to worry, there are still ways for you to see the most exciting event in golf.

Golf fans all over the world apply for tickets to experience the beauty and traditions of the first major tournament of the year. But what happens if your name isn’t picked? Can you still go?
Little touches and minute details add up to an experience unlike any other. #themasters pic.twitter.com/u7qtgU4mzn
— The Masters (@TheMasters) April 8, 2024
Who can apply for Masters tickets?
Anyone can apply for tickets to the Masters on their official ticket portal, and if you’re lucky enough to get chosen, tickets range from $100 per practice round to $140 for a tournament round per person (with a limit of two tickets per lottery-winner) plus taxes.
Approximately 20,000 tickets are available and an estimated 2 million people apply every year for the chance to watch players like Jon Rahm, Dustin Johnson and Scottie Scheffler at Augusta National in Georgia. The odds aren’t great, about 200-to-1, but the alternative is much more expensive.
The difficulty of being rewarded with a day pass through the lottery system has even made some fans even try to find illegal ways of fixing the system.
“Using fraud and deceit to circumvent the Augusta National’s generous lottery system is despicable."
— Golf Digest (@GolfDigest) April 23, 2019
Four family members from Texas have been charged in a scheme to attempt to obtain Masters tickets: https://t.co/VvXBvHk0B0 pic.twitter.com/btouRMYxyL
How to get 2024 Masters tickets outside of the lottery
If the lottery doesn’t work in your favor, you can still try and get daily passes on the secondary market. Prices for a day pass for a tournament round can cost as much as $6,927 before fees on Vivid Seats. Single-day passes start at $1,484 before fees for tournament dates.
Death, Taxes, and not getting selected for #Masters Tickets. A tradition unlike any other.
— L.C. May (@lcmay474) July 8, 2019
It’s that time of year again....awaiting the annual Masters Selection Ticket denial email.
— Aaron Wright (@AaronHWright) July 8, 2019
Another year, another denial email for @TheMasters tickets. #Masters pic.twitter.com/1v7ehB0Clz
— Cameron Smith (@cam_smith5) July 8, 2019
If you thought the Monday after a long holiday weekend was rough, go check your Masters ticket lottery request to find a new low... pic.twitter.com/8QepnXEO6M
— Outside The Cut (@OutsideTheCut) July 8, 2019
Below is a rundown of ticket prices for the Masters, from various ticket vendors (prices listed reflect the cheapest available option):
- StubHub: $2,692 (one-day pass)
- Vivid Seats: $1,814 (one-day pass) or $7,008 (four-day pass)
- Gametime: $1,612 (one-day pass) or $6,731 (four-day pass)
Masters practice round tickets
A slightly cheaper option for golf fans who don’t want to pay the full ticket price is to go check out a practice round.
- StubHub: $2,775
- Vivid Seats: $1,732
- Gametime: $1,924
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