

Masters week teed off on Monday with no patrons on the grounds at Augusta National due to heavy rain and the threat of thunderstorms.
A Masters representative announced Sunday night that all patron parking lots would “remain closed until further notice.” With heavy rain falling throughout the day and potential thunderstorms in the forecast, play was halted and patrons were evacuated at 11:25 a.m. ET.
“Due to the inclement weather and current forecast, Augusta National Golf Club will not reopen to our patrons on Monday,” the tournament announced at 3 p.m.
The forecast for Tuesday calls for temperatures in the high 60s with “plenty of sunshine” and only a small chance of precipitation, according to AccuWeather. More of the same is forecasted for Wednesday, with temps expected to rise into the 70s for Thursday’s first round.
While Friday could bring the return of a few showers, the forecast does not currently see the tournament itself significantly impacted by weather. The weekend rounds call for more sunshine and temperatures in the high 60s.
Purchasers of Monday’s practice round tickets will be sent refunds in May and will be guaranteed the opportunity to purchase 2026 Monday tickets. Further information will be included at the time of the refund.
“We are disappointed our patrons could not fully enjoy today’s practice round, but the safety of everyone at Augusta National is our highest priority and was the determining factor in the decision to cancel,” Fred Ridley, Chairman of Augusta National Golf Club and the Masters Tournament, said in a statement. “We look forward to welcoming back our Monday patrons next year, as well as celebrating a wonderful 89th Masters Tournament ahead of us this week.”
Due to the inclement weather and current forecast, Augusta National Golf Club will not reopen to our patrons on Monday.
Purchasers of Monday practice round tickets will be sent refunds in May and will be guaranteed the opportunity to purchase 2026 Monday practice round tickets….
— The Masters (@TheMasters) April 7, 2025
–Field Level Media
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