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Important Guidelines to The Masters PDF Print E-mail

Important Guidelines to The Masters

 

Do you want to watch the 2008 Masters Golf Tournament in Augusta National in Augusta, Georgia? Well if you are lucky enough to get your Masters ticket then there’s nothing to worry about. Augusta, Georgia is one of the safest and most beautiful places in the United States.

 

Augusta, Georgia is the famous Garden City of the South. Augusta is found in the east central section of Georgia along the banks of the Savanna River. What makes it so special is the fact that it is home to Augusta National where the annual Masters Golf Tournament is held.

 

After spending a lot of money on your Masters ticket, the next thing you should consider is how to get to Augusta, Georgia. There are a variety of options to choose from depending largely on where you are from. Your best option is to fly via Delta, US Airways, or Continental airlines straight to Augusta Regional Airport. Another alternative to consider is to take the flight to Colombia, S.C. airport which is only an hour away from Augusta if you take the Interstate 40. On the other hand, Augusta is also estimated to be about 2 hours and 45 minutes away by car from the coastal areas of Savanna, GA., and Charleston, S.C.

 

Once in Augusta, you can stay in a hotel or better yet, rent a house there. Hotels and motels are usually fully booked even before the big game. Most Augustans flee to the city during Masters week and rent out their place to those who will be watching the tournament for around $500 a night. When it comes to hotels, Sheraton, Quality Inn, Amerisuites, Vintage Inn, and Sleep Inn are just some of your choices.

 

The Masters Golf Tournament is strict especially with regard to the customs of etiquette and decorum of the event. Obey the policies of the Masters and you are on the right track. Treat everyone there with respect and courtesy and keep in mind that running is actually prohibited. It is also unethical to display excessive applause or cheering for this may have possible effects on other players. Submit yourself and your possession for inspection before entering the grounds and even during the tournament. If you refuse to do so, you will be excluded. In order for everybody to have access and viewing, only one stool or seat will be allowed per person. Meanwhile, the seats in the observation stands are not allowed to be reserved and are not to be unattended for any inordinate period of time.

 

 The Masters Golf Tournament is already set. Secure your ticket and try to plan out the things you need to bring with you to Augusta. In addition, try to budget your time and money to avoid problems and delays.

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Facts About the Masters Golf Tournament PDF Print E-mail

Facts About the Masters Golf Tournament

 

The Masters Golf Tournament was founded by Bobby Joes. This prestigious golf tournament is conducted very year at Augusta National golf club in Augusta, Georgia and is considered as one of golf’s four majors.

 

The 2008 Masters Golf Tournament  held at Augusta National is scheduled on April 10-13. This year, golf fans will find out whether or not the defending Masters champ, Zach Johnson will still top the tournament. We all know that getting tickets to this game is very hard to come by especially if you lack the money. Tickets run by the thousands and sometimes, you may not be lucky enough o get a single ticket. This year, golf enthusiasts may watch the game unfold straight from the comfort of their homes. If you cannot make it to the 2008 Masters Golf Tournament in Augusta, Georgia, you may just tune in to ESPN or CBS for the latest golf updates. These stations will also cover the tournament during the four days it is conducted so you need not worry about missing out on important highlights of the game.

 

Through the years, the Masters was able to produce the best players in the history of golf. Here are the top five Masters players who played their very best in Augusta National.

 

At the top of the list is the legendary Jack Nicklaus who had won the most coveted Green Jacket as Masters champion for six times. He won his first Masters in 1963 while he had his last Masters victory in 1986. He was also champion in 1965, 1966, 1972, and 1975. In addition, he also garnered four runner-up finishes. Moreover, Nicklaus earned 15 Top 5 finishes, 22 Top 10 finishes, and 29 Top 25 finishes.  

 

Second in rank is the youngest ever to win a Masters, Tiger Woods. He already has four Masters victories and the record holder for the scoring record of 270. He also earned another record for winning by 12 strokes in 1997.

 

Next in line at third place is Arnold Palmer. He was considered as the first golfer to win the Masters four times. He won back in 1958, 1960, 1962, and 1964. He also won wire-to-wire in 1960 and was runner-up for two times. In addition, he had nine Top 5 finishes and had played the Masters for 50 consecutive years. He started playing the Masters in 1995 and stopped last 2004.

 

Our fourth placer is Sam Snead who won the Masters three times. Known as Slammin’ Sam in the golf course, he was Masters champion back in 1949, 1952, and 1954. Furthermore, he was the first champ to wear the traditional Green Jacket given to the Masters’ champion. Snead also finished second twice and earned for himself nine Top 5 finishes, fifteen Top 10 finishes, and was in the Top 25 for 26 times.

 

The fifth in rank is none other than Gary Player. He went down Masters history as the first non-American to win the Masters when he won the title last 1961. After which, he was also champion back in 1974 and 1978. He finished at second place twice with 15 Top 10 finishes and 22 Top 25 finishes.

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The Masters Golf Tournament hosts the best golfers in the world PDF Print E-mail

Best Golfers in the World

 

The Masters Golf Tournament held at Augusta National is so challenging and very competitive that very few golfers were able to win the title with the addition to the traditional Green Jacket several times. Although many tried their luck in this exclusive and world class golf course, o9nly few made it to the top.

 

The Top 5 Masters Champions include Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, Arnold Palmer, Sam Snead, and Gary Player.

 

Nicklaus won the Masters’ prestigious title for six times during 1963, 1965, 1966. 1972, 1975 and 1986. He is also the oldest to win the Masters Championship. Meanwhile, woods earned for himself four Masters victory and went down golf history as the youngest champion back in 1967. Palmer is also another excellent golfer who won The Masters four times in 1958, 1960, 1962, and 1964. On the other hand, Snead known as Slammin’ Sam is a three-time winner of the Masters who was champion in 1961, 1974, and 1978. Moreover, he which became the first non-American to win the Masters Golf Tournament.

 

However, there are also lots of golf’s grates players who didn’t got a Masters title. Needless to say, they had showcased and had proven themselves in the field of golf in other major tournaments.

 

Bobby Locke had won the British Open four times and was one of the first great international players to play full-time on the PGA tour. Moreover, he played 59 events in the PGA Tour in the late 1940s wherein he won 11 of tem.

 

Another acclaimed golfer was Lee Trevino who finished at 10th place in The Masters in 1975 and 1985. The Masters was the only major he failed to win. The Australian, Peter Thomson, won the British Open five times but finished in the Top 10 of the Masters just once. Johnny Miller also had 19 Masters appearances but landed only four Top 10 finishes, three of which, specifically in 1971, 1975, and 1981, were second-place showings.

 

Another addition to the list is Lloyd Mangrum who was a 36-time winner on the PGA Tour. With regard to his Masters records, he finished second twice, third twice and fourth twice.

 

Meanwhile, Nick Price won the British Open once and PGA Championship twice. He won fifth place in the Masters and finished at sixth place three times too. Then we also have Hale Ervin who won the US Open Championship three times and finished in Top 10 seven times in The Masters.

 

These are just some of the world’s best golfers who had proven themselves in the field of golf. They are winners in their own right even though they didn’t quite make it big in The Masters.

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Augusta National is the Best Place for The Masters Golf Tournament PDF Print E-mail

Why Augusta National is the Best Place for The Masters Golf Tournament

 

Perhaps many are wondering why The Masters Golf Tournament is played at Augusta National in Augusta, Georgia. Well it is simple because no other golf course in the world can compare with the beauty and prestige of Augusta National. In addition, it is also one of the exclusive golf clubs that comes with a very challenging golf course with an unofficial rating of 76.2.

 

This historic golf club was founded by Bobby Jones on the site of a former tree nursery and was opened in 1933. Since 1934, it has been the venue for The Masters Golf Tournament which is one of the four major championships in the area of professional golf.

 

To the avid fans of The Masters, Augusta National is like a second home. The golf course itself boasts of botanic beauty which brings one closer with nature. The surroundings of Augusta National come alive especially during the first weekend following the first full week in April when The Masters take place. It is also during this time that the flowers of the trees and shrubs bordering the course are in full bloom.

 

The Augusta National hosts several natural features. “The Big Oak Tree” is about 145-150 years old and is located on the golf course side of the clubhouse. Meanwhile, the Eisenhower Tree which is actually a loblolly pine is found on the 17th hole and is named after President Dwight D. Eisenhower who was an Augusta National member.

 

Other natural features found in the golf course include the Ike’s Pond and Rae’s Creek. Ike’s Pond was actually the site where President Eisenhower suggested a dam should be constructed. It is found on the eastern part of the grounds. On the other hand, Rae’s Creek cuts across the southeastern corner of the Augusta National property. It got its name from Augusta National’s former property owner, John Rae who passed away in 1789.

 

Furthermore, even the golf holes in this exclusive golf club are named after flowering, aromatic trees and shrubs. For instance, the first hole is named Tee Olive while the second hole got its name from Pink Dogwood. Flowering Peach, Flowering Crab Apple, and Magnolia make up holes numbers three to five. Jumper, Pampas, Yellow Jasmine and Carolina Cherry follow them respectively.

 

Camellia, White Dogwood, Golden Bell, Azalea, Chinese Fire, Firethorn, Redbud, Nandina, and Holly are holes numbers 10-18 which make up the In-Par 36 with a total of 3,710 yards.

 

The natural beauty of Augusta National indeed makes it the best place for the annual Masters Golf Tournament. It has a Course Rating of 76.2 and a Slope Rating of 148, which pose a challenge to those who want to get The Masters title. 

 

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The Masters Golf Tournament Schedules and More PDF Print E-mail

The Masters Golf Tournament Schedules and More

 

Every year, golfers and golf fans await the Masters Golf Tournament in one of the best golf courses in the world, the Augusta National. Lots of preparations were made prior to the conduct of this activity and it is no longer a surprise that tickets to this prestigious tournament are very expensive and difficult to purchase. Nonetheless, all the efforts and money will be worth it once you are there watching your favorite golfers compete against each other for the championship.

 

However, you must also arm your self with the necessary information regarding the Masters like the schedules and of course, the proper conduct one must comply with during the tournament. According to Bob Jones, these customs of etiquette and decorum are just as important as rules governing the play. 

 

The first one needs to remember is that The Masters Golf Tournament is an international competition whose contestants are actually invited guests. Everyone should be treated with courtesy and respect so everybody can enjoy being a part of this exclusive golf tournament. Meanwhile, everyone is also expected to obey all the Tournament policies especially the policies, signs, and verbal instructions of Tournament officials. Protests of any kind are not allowed.

 

In order to guarantee the safety of everybody, running is considered as an unacceptable behavior in the conduct of the Masters. This is also the same with regard to keeping with the policies established at other major sporting events. On the other hand, only one stool or seat will be provided for each person entering the grounds. Meanwhile, seats in observation stands are not to be reserved or be left unattended for any inordinate period of time.

 

For security reasons, all ticket purchasers and holders must submit themselves and their things for inspection before entering the grounds or even during the Tournament. If one refuses to submit himself or herself including his or her possessions for inspection will be excluded or removed.

 

The Practice Round will start Monday, April 7 to Tuesday, April 8. Gates open at 8 a.m. and will close at around 6:30 pm. Wednesday, April 9 is Practice Round Par 3 contest. Gates will also open at 8 a.m. and close approximately at 6:30 p.m. while Par 3 course is at 1:00 p.m.

Thursday, April 10 is the start of the Competitive Round which will last until April13, Sunday. During these days, gates will be opened at 8 a.m. and closed 30 minutes after play. The Presentation Ceremony will take place on Sunday, April 13.

 

One will surely enjoy being part of the 2008 Masters Golf Tournament especially when he or she sticks to the schedule and abide by the rules and policies governing the tournament.  For master's badges, housing and hospitality call 404-444-4444.

 
More Information About The Masters Golf Tournament PDF Print E-mail

More Information About The Masters Golf Tournament

 

The 2008 Masters Golf Tournament is fast approaching. It is set to begin on April 7 and will end on April13. This one-week tournament will feature the best golfers in the country who will be competing against each other to win The Masters title and the traditional Green Jacket.

 

Being one of golf’s four majors, The Masters Golf Tournament is a much awaited event in golf history. Golf enthusiasts from all over the world come to Augusta National in Augusta, Georgia to witness this exciting event. No wonder the Masters tournament tickets or badges are very difficult to purchase. In addition, they are also very expensive and limited only to those who can afford one or already had reservations.

 

Those who prefer to watch the tournament live in Augusta National is advised to get tickets ahead of time. Reservations should also be made months before the Masters to avoid delay. On the other hand, is you prefer the easier way, try to contact sports agencies and choose from a variety of Masters packages that are in stored for people like you. Meanwhile, if your intention is just to get tickets to the Masters, you need plenty of cash and good luck. You may also check out ticket brokers found in the internet. However, you need to prepare a big amount of money for a single ticket to the Masters for one may cost you thousands of dollars.

 

For those who can’t afford Masters tickets or were not able to get one sooner, you can still watch the Masters Golf Tournament live on television. Sports channels like the ESPN and CBS will be covering the tournament as it unfolds to benefit those who are at home.

 

If you want to watch The Masters Golf Tournament live, it is necessary that you familiarize yourself with some extensive The Masters information like the schedules,  the Augusta National Golf Club seating charts, Augusta National Golf Club directions, and The Masters background and history.

 

For instance, did you know that The Masters has been going on for well over six decades and is considered as the premium golf tournament in the United States? Or the fact that the golf holes in Augusta National are named after flowering trees and shrubs associated with them like Flowering Peach, Redbud, Flowering Crab Apple, Firethorn, and Carolina Cherry?

 

Another important information you need to arm your self with while watching the Masters Golf Tournament in Augusta National are the customs of etiquette and decorum especially when the game is ongoing.

 

These are just some information one should be aware of with regard to The Masters Golf Tournament. The Masters is an important event in golf history and it should be treated as such.

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