What is the easiest and cheapest way to get badges/tickets to the Masters golf tournament?

I’ve always dreamed about going to the Masters golf tournament and don’t knwo much about the process of getting tickets. I know that there is a waiting list to get badges but you can’t get on the waiting list. I’m thinking more about either getting them from someon on the street at the tournament or from a ticket broker online. What is the cheapest and easiest way to get them? how much is a reasonable price for a 4 day badge or even just 2 days for Saturday and Sunday?

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4 Responses to “What is the easiest and cheapest way to get badges/tickets to the Masters golf tournament?”
  1. Margaret W says:

    Grow a set of ancestors from the deep South.

    Get real. Those tickets are the hardest tickets to get in all of sports, including the superbowl, world series and olympics combined. The tickets are OWNED by families for LIFE and are handed down as inheritances in a will to their children! You have to KNOW someone special to even have the opportunity to GET a ticket.

    Better settle for another major, like the PGA or something, cuz it ain’t gonna happen.

    Sorry to bust your bubble!

  2. TriathleteDoct says:

    You need to befriend a PGA professional at a golf course. PGA professionals are able to get tickets to the Masters.

  3. x-15a2 says:

    Asking, ” What is the easiest and cheapest way to get badges/tickets to the Masters golf tournament?”, is like asking, “What’s the easiest way to climb Mt. Everest barefooted?”

    There is no easy way, unless you care to take lessons and can consistently shoot about 5 under par on championship courses. Then you can get in for free!

  4. Dave says:

    Tournament tickets are impossible to get but if you are willing to go to a practice round (Monday thru Wednesday) it’s still hard but not impossible. They work it like a lottery. You send in an application form for the next year and they draw out names at random. Maybe you get drawn, maybe you don’t. You just keep sending it in year after year and eventually you get lucky. You can get a copy of the entry form at the Master’s website or the Augusta National website. At least you get to walk the beautiful coarse and see the players up close.

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