Can I bring children to the Masters Tournament?

Yes, children are allowed to attend the Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club, and there are actually several special programs and events designed specifically for young patrons.

More about bringing children to the Masters Tournament

Overall, the Masters Tournament is a family-friendly event.

While there is no specific age restriction for children attending the tournament, guardians are responsible for the behaviour of their children.

In cases of repeated misbehavior, parents and guardians are subject to removal from the course if young patrons cannot behave in an appropriate manner.

Every person must possess their own ticket to the practice rounds or tournament, regardless of age.

Children under the age of 8 must be accompanied by an adult who has a valid ticket.

Strollers are allowed on the course, but they must be collapsible and cannot exceed a certain size limit.

As with all patrons, children are expected to adhere to the tournament's rules and etiquette. This includes being quiet and respectful during play and following the instructions of officials and marshals.

Augusta National Golf Club provides various facilities, including restrooms and concession stands, to ensure a comfortable experience for all attendees, including children.

Consider the length of the day and the need for breaks, as the tournament can be long, and young children might require more rest.