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Master raising ticket prices after the secondary market crackdown
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Master raising ticket prices after the secondary market crackdown

June 3, 2025 1 Min Read
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If you want to attend Masters next year, you will need extra money.

Augusta National’s 2026 Master tournament day ticket price will rise from $140 to $160.

The hike reportedly received a discount from Augusta National at the secondary market for the tickets held in Augusta, Georgia this April. Hundreds of participants were reportedly asked about the origins of the tickets, and many attendees cancelled their passes.

According to the organization’s website, “Augusta National, Inc. is the sole approved source/seller of Masters Tickets. Resale of Masters Tickets is strictly prohibited.

The opportunity to purchase Masters tickets is made through the lottery system. Applications will be open on Sundays and can be submitted until June 20th, with the recipient notifying them in late July.

Ticket competition is fierce, with Augusta National reporting that it estimates ticket requests for millions of people each year, even though it only allows around 40,000 fans on its site every day.

In 2023, the cost of Masters tickets increased from $115 to $140.

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