How to get Masters tickets in 2025: Latest prices and where to buy them
The Masters is a coveted ticket thanks to its lottery system that's open to all fans. Here's an update on prices ahead of the 2025 tournament

If you're still looking for tickets to the 2025 Masters, one piece of advice: good luck and be prepared to pay a lot.
Professional golf's first major each year is also perhaps its most exclusive tournament based on the ticketing process used by Augusta National Golf Club. The gallery is determined in large part by the annual Masters lottery, which allows the general public to apply for the chance to earn tickets to one of the practice days or tournament rounds at The Masters.
The lottery deadline has come and gone, with this year's lucky winners awarded one of the most sought-after tickets in sports. But there are still avenues to attend the 2025 Masters through the secondary ticket market ahead of Thursday's first-round action, despite warnings from Augusta National Golf Club officials about the resale of its tickets.
Here's a breakdown of what golf fans should to know if they're attempting to buy tickets to see Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlory and the rest of the best golfers in the world at Augusta National Golf Club at the 2025 Masters:
Masters tickets 2025: Face value, price, where to buy them
The lucky fans awarded 2025 Masters tickets through the tournament's lottery will pay a reasonable price to get inside Augusta National Golf Club. Tickets for practice rounds on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday cost lottery winners $100. Tickets for tournament rounds on Thursday through Sunday are $140 at face value. Those with a Masters series badge ‒ a coveted item that gives its owner annual access to all four rounds ‒ pay just $450.
But those attempting to buy tickets through secondary markets like Stubhub will have to pay a premium and there's limited inventory. A weekly badge for Monday through Friday cost $22,646 on Stubhub one week out from the start of opening-round action.
The cheapest ticket for Monday's practice round was $1,235 as of Thursday, April 3. A ticket to Tuesday's practice round was more expensive at a minimum listed price of $1,948 on Stubhub. A ticket to Wednesday's practice round, featuring the annual Par-3 contest, cost $1,976 and upwards.
A two-day pass for Thursday's first round and Friday's second round cost at least $8,967, while a two-day pass for the weekend's final two rounds cost $6,423 as of April 3. A four-day pass cost at least $13,224. A ticket just for Sunday's final round cost more than $2,600 on Stubhub.
But be mindful when buying that Augusta National, Inc. is the only authorized seller of Masters tickets and does not allow the resale of tickets. The company warns on its website that "holders of tickets acquired from third parties, by whatever means, may be excluded from attendance to the Tournament."
How to get in the Masters ticket lottery
The Masters allows all fans to apply for its ticket lottery each year, although the application window has long since closed for access to tickets at the 2025 tournament. The winners of this year's lottery were awarded their tickets in July in 2024. The application window for the 2026 Masters tickets lottery is June 1-20, 2025.
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How to watch The Masters 2025: TV channel, live stream, schedule
Practice round coverage from the 2025 Masters will be provided by CBS Sports Network, the Masters app and ESPN+ on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. ESPN will also broadcast the annual Par 3 contest on Wednesday. ESPN will televise the first and second rounds on Thursday and Friday afternoon. CBS will have television coverage of the third and final rounds on Saturday and Sunday.
The Masters tournament rounds Thursday through Sunday can be streamed via the Masters app, ESPN+, Paramount+ and Fubo, which is offering a free trial to new subscribers.
- Dates: Thursday, April 10 – Sunday, April 13
- Time: Thursday/Friday coverage starts 8:30 a.m. ET; Saturday/Sunday 10 a.m. ET
- Where: August National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia
- TV: CBS, ESPN
- Stream: Paramount+, ESPN+, Masters App and Fubo, which offers a free trial subscription for new users