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Every year, Masters badges become harder to get. The only way to get into the course is to borrow a ticket or find someone willing to sell theirs. Be ready to pay anywhere from $200 to $1,800 for a ticket. (Staff)

Tickets to the Masters


By far it's the hottest ticket in town. Here's how to get your hands on one.


If you don't already know, tickets for practice rounds are pre-sold years in advance and the waiting list for actual tournament tickets has been closed for even longer.

So if you don't have a ticket already for the Masters Tournament, you're out of luck. There are no ticket booths open for the tournament.

To get on the list for updates on future Masters practice round tickets, you can send your name and address to:

   Masters Tournament
   Practice Rounds
   PO Box 2047
   Augusta, GA 30903-2047

They'll send you information on the ticket lottery.

If you still want to attend the Masters Tournament this year and you are willing to spend a little money then there are ways to acquire a ticket. A whole cottage industry has sprung up on the Web to provide hard to get tickets to every sporting event under the sun, including the Masters.

Expect to pay anywhere from $220 to $260 for a practice ticket and $1300 to $1800 for a single day tournament ticket.

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