Masters 2026: Man arrested after trying to sneak into Augusta National

AUGUSTA, Ga. — A South Carolina man trying to circumvent the rules for securing a Masters badge found himself in jail on Monday. According to a report from the Augusta Press, a 36-year-old from Easley, S.C., was arrested for criminal trespassing after deputies said the man approached patrons leaving Augusta National and asked them for their tickets.

The man was walking down Washington Road and targeting patrons who had left the grounds, asking for their physical badge.

We know that Augusta National is tightening restrictions on badges after resale tickets have gotten out of control in recent years—selling on secondary markets for thousands of dollars, even tens of thousands of dollars for tournament weekend days. Going around and asking patrons to part with their badges for hopes of using their reentry privileges is an obvious no-no…

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