June is here, and golf fans know what that means — the annual Masters Tournament ticket lottery is officially open.
From June 1 to June 20, patrons can drop their names into the hat and keep their fingers crossed.
The Masters is one of the most exclusive events. Not everyone gets through the Augusta National gates.
Patrons can apply for 2025 April 7-13 Masters tickets through the website to potentially be one of the lucky people they allow on the property. To do so, go to the Masters Tickets page here and either create an account or log in if this is not the first time you have applied for badges.
For practice rounds, each person can request 1-4 tickets and 1-2 for Thursday-Sunday. You can ask for all seven days or just one day; regardless, if selected, you will only get one of the days you opted for.
Tickets are $100 for practice days and $140 for each tournament day.
However, no one is charged until they are selected. Once picked, patrons will be able to pay for their badges during a period in July.
Some people never get selected through the lottery, while others are chosen the first time they apply. Many patrons apply and expect disappointment.
However, there are other ways to get onto the property if Augusta National does not select you in the lottery.
There are plenty of Hospitality options, like the new Map & Flag, a high-end facility that debuted during the 2024 Masters Tournament. Tickets are steep, though, at $17,000. Applying for the lottery does not hurt the bank account nearly as much as that bill would.
Those who want to attend the Augusta National Women’s Amateur at Champions Retreat on April 2-3, April 5 at Augusta National can find the link here. For the Drive, Chip & Putt National Finals on April 6, click this link to apply.
They have the same time window to apply as The Masters Tournament on June 1-20.
ANWA tickets for Rounds 1 and 2 are free, while the final round at Augusta National is $100. For the Drive, Chip & Putt event, expect to pay $25.
Savannah Leigh Richardson is a golf staff writer for SB Nation’s Playing Through. For more golf coverage, be sure to follow us @_PlayingThrough on all major social platforms. You can also follow her on Twitter @SportsGirlSL and Instagram @savannah_leigh_sports.