21. Attending Events
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legal.ticketmaster.comDirect answer: Reselling Masters tickets is strictly prohibited by Augusta National, and recent reporting shows platforms have largely pulled back or cracked down on resale after tightening rules. If you’re trying to attend, the official path remains through Augusta National’s channels or verified lottery/ballot systems, and holding or attempting to resell Masters badges can lead to exclusion from future tournaments.
What’s happened recently (context and implications)
What to watch for if you’re interested in attending
Illustrative example
If you want, I can pull the latest official Masters ticketing guidance directly from Augusta National and summarize the current status and any announced allotments or lotteries. I can also monitor major outlets for any new developments and provide a concise update with citations.
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legal.ticketmaster.comDiscover why your tickets, especially for major events like the Masters, might not be eligible for resale on platforms like Ticketmaster and what steps you can take.
www.oreateai.comAll Masters tickets are physical badges distributed directly by Augusta National, with strict rules against reselling.
frontofficesports.comThe punishment for reselling Masters tickets is harsh, and last year the tournament added a creative new defense to nab offenders.
golf.comNot all events or tickets are available for resale, but it's easy to find out if your seats are eligible through Ticketmaster.To learn more about listing your tickets on Ticketmaster and step-by-st...
help.ticketmaster.comSome permanent badge holders who sold their passes last year received letters from Augusta National revoking their privileges.
frontofficesports.comThis year the tournament started more strictly enforcing its longstanding ban on third-party ticket sales.
frontofficesports.comSeatGeek stops selling Masters tickets due to strict resale rules; other platforms still have tickets at skyrocketing prices.
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