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Originally Posted by rustyp
I'm not familiar with the process. Once you win the lottery then what happens for the rest of your life ? You don't have to enter the lottery again and simply request a ticket ? Is there a time restriction like good for the rest of your life if only used in consecutive years ? Or could you skip 20 years ? Also is the lottery separated into non tournament days vs. tournament days and then further down by individual days ? How does all that complication play into the rest of your life privilege I.E. do you get to pick what day you want tickets for ?
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Once you win in the lottery you get first chance at tickets every year unless you refuse them. If you don't buy them one year, I believe that you no longer have first refusal.
I'm not sure about picking daily tickets is an option. I've never entered the lottery but I believe that you choose from a few different packages. It might be that you are limited to whatever option you select the first time, but I don't know for sure.
Go to Masters.com and I think that all of the information is there.
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