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Rick H.

Awesome tournament this year. The course was immaculate and the service exceptional. Was not my first time but certainly was the best. The merchandise areas we're not as crowded this time around or perhaps Had more staff because everything was so smooth and the staff possessed tremendously friendly attitudes. Kudos to the Masters!

Try the pimento sandwich, popcorn, ice cream. Sold out of chicken biscuit. Pork bbq and club was ok. Love the prices!
KC J.

Wow! Unbelievable and amazing experience. I knew the greens would be perfect. I was in awe of the pristine course and how big the course was in size. I expected the hills and many steps to get from one hole to the next. I like pimento sandwiches, Georgia pecan caramel popcorn and Georgia peach ice cream sandwich. However, the merch store chaos was something I didn't expect and it was awesome! IYKYK. No cell phones was a delightful plus. Thank you Augusta for a memorable day!!

Photo taken at the Founders Circle in front of the Augusta National clubhouse.
Daniel B.

I went to the Masters again this year (2016) on Sunday (the final round) and I don't know if it's because I haven't been to the Masters in 4 years or because I've been playing run-of-the-mill public courses recently, but Augusta National appeared to be in the best shape I've ever seen it. This was my 4th trip to the Masters (all of my visits have been on Sunday) and I treat every trip like it will be my last. Who knows when I will get another opportunity to visit? It's the toughest "ticket" to get in sports. I put ticket in quotes because you don't get into Masters tournament rounds with tickets; you get into them with badges. Badges that remain with the same people, same families, for decades. For the great majority of golfers and golf fans, the Masters is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, one of the Meccas of golf (along with the Old Course at St. Andrews, Pebble Beach, etc.). Danny Willett won the tournament this year. I still remember who won in the other years I've gone: Trevor Immelman in 2008, Charl Schwartzel in 2011, and Bubba Watson in 2012. So in the years I've gone, two South Africans, an American, and an Englishman have won. This year, we entered through Gate 6A on Old Berckman's Rd. The other entrance is Gate 9, also on Old Berckman's Rd, but on the south side. There are only two entrances for patrons to my knowledge and I don't know why they call them Gate 6A and Gate 9. I consider Gate 6A the main entrance because it's closest to the clubhouse and puts you alongside the practice range and putting green. Gate 9 puts you in at 5 green, 6 tee. It's close to the popular par 3 16th hole and not far from Amen Corner (holes 11, 12, 13). We entered through Gate 9 in 2011. It seemed less congested. There are two big golf shops inside the grounds at Augusta. The best one to go to is the "South Village" golf shop just inside Gate 9. I had never been to this golf shop, at least in its current form, until this year. It's so much bigger and nicer compared to the "main" golf shop near Gate 6A and the clubhouse. It pretty much feels like walking into a Polo Ralph Lauren or Brooks Brothers outlet store. Lots of gifts and apparel and even a fitting room which the other golf shop does not have. The "bad" thing about going to the Masters on Sunday is the golf shops will be sold out of all the best items. This means the best color hats, shirts, sweaters, pullovers, etc. It's really hard for me to find stuff in my size (small) in colors I like. The pickings are slim. This is the advantage of going to the Masters earlier in the week. I always buy lots of stuff in the golf shops, both gifts and things for myself, probably more than I should. This year, I got a couple nice Masters Tech pullovers (one light blue, the other green) to play golf in, a Masters belt (what was I thinking?), a Masters teddy bear caddie for my niece, ball markers, an official program (I've gotten one every year that I've gone), and more. I've assembled a nice little Masters wardrobe and golf accessories inventory over the years. I've purchased ball markers in the past because they make great gifts. The markers I got this year I intend to use. I wish I could've gotten a white Masters hat (don't have that color yet) as well as one of the pullovers in either white, navy, black, or gray, but all the golf shops were completely sold out of those colors. Perhaps items to put on my friend's shopping list for next year. I ate one egg salad and two pimento cheese sandwiches. They're still only $1.50 a pop and quite delicious. In past years, I've spent most of my time watching players on the second nine. This year, I wanted to check out the first nine. We spent time in the observation stands at 8 green and 13 green / 14 tee. Most of our time was spent at the latter where we watched nearly half the field go by. Sitting there facing 13 green with the atmosphere and visuals, it felt sort of surreal. It was like sitting there and looking at a beautiful painting, except it wasn't a painting, it was a real golf course with real grass, a real creek, real trees, and real azaleas. Pure and pristine. The grounds at Augusta are cleaner than the inside of most people's homes. As we left, I couldn't help but brush my hand across the fairway on No. 1. The grass felt so soft and unspoiled. Perfection. Because we were sitting at 13 green / 14 tee, we missed Jordan Spieth's quadruple bogey 7 on hole 12. When the leaderboard directly next to us updated Jordan's score from -5 to -1, there were nothing but groans, gasps, and unfiltered WTFs (!) throughout our corner of the course. Spectator-wise, I'd say the highlight of the day for us was watching Shane Lowry nail a hole-in-one on 16. We just happened to be walking to the South Village golf shop when it happened. Davis Love III and Louis Oosthuizen also made holes-in-one on 16. We also happened to walk with Donovan McNabb across hole 7. If you ever get an opportunity to attend the Masters, do not pass it up.

Yuppie for a day at the Masters. I taught old people how to pop their collars and scoped out a game plan for the 2015 Masters.
Robert H.

All you hear around Augusta, Ga. is THE MASTERS. This is the time of year when tourists swarm in by the thousands, walk around in a polo + shorts, and pay thousands of dollars to rent local homes before congesting the area with traffic. It's also when any lucky locals, can pretend to be tourists for a day. THAT'S ME! I have been to a few golf courses in my day, but this place takes the cake. Putting location and design aside, the grass is cut so damn perfectly! It's like plastic. They take golf really serious around here and it shows. The food on-site is inexpensive, you get cool little souvenir cups and now tickets are open to the public. Exclusivity has been tossed out of the window. If you plan on attending: - Bring or buy a chair (only a masters chair is allowed) - Arrive early - Use sunscreen often - Don't stalk the star players (you'll never get close) - Arrive at holes before the big shots to get a good view - Use your schedule and map often - NO CAMERAS! They scan you. - Enjoy yourself, it's gold history!

Tiger!
LESLIE C.

I dont know if there is a prettier, more prestigious tournament in the US, than The Masters. I live in Houston but have family outside of Augusta so my boyfriend and I go see my family and have gotten lucky and gotten to use my cousins passes for one day to go to the tournament the past 2 years. The tournament features all of the worlds best golfers and even some new-comers. It is very, very hard to get passes to go but if you happen to ever get the opportunity, even if you are not a golf fan, drop what you are doing and do whatever you have to do to go. You will not regret it. You are not allowed to take pictures on the tournament days but you can on practice round days. No cell phones, beepers or cameras are allowed. You actually have to walk thru metal detectors and someone thouroghly searches any bags or purses that you bring in. If you get caught with anything, that person will lose his/her badges for life. The tournament is very organized and on top of every single detail you can imgaine. The pimento cheese sandwiches and egg salad sandwiches are made by a local church and only sold for $1.50. The other food and even beer is super cheap too. That is one of the best parts!! :) If you ever come to the tournament you are almost guaranteed that you will witness some kind of "golf history" being made and you will be apart of something that very few get to be part of....

New patron parking on Berckmans Road. Grass to park on here is better than most courses' putting greens!
Francene T.

There is no way to adequately review The Masters golf tournament or the sacred ground at Augusta National. Mere words will never do it justice, but this poor mortal will try to provide some basic info... BADGES Practice round badges are on a lottery system and patron badges are fully subscribed with a waiting list years long. For more information on practice round badges and the process, go to http://www.masters.com/en_US/patron/index.html?page=ticketing SECURITY All patrons go through security and your badge is scanned in as you enter. You must display your badge at all times on the course...this is strictly enforced. No chairs with arms are permitted, nor bags larger than a backpack. All bags are searched as you pass through security. DO NOT BRING A CELL PHONE. All cell phones/tablets etc are prohibited - if you are caught with one on the course, your badge will be confiscated and can result in the badge being revoked. PARKING The Augusta National has acquired a large portion of land on Berckmans Road and has turned this into parking for patrons. The parking is free. Patrons with limited mobility can take advantage of the courtesy carts. ACCESS and AMENITIES The Augusta National has put a lot of thought into improvements and has made substantial changes over the years to not just the 18 holes of the course but to the amenities and access. Whether entering via the front gate or the back gate, walkways are wide and paved. There are concessions and restrooms strategically placed throughout the course, and the large shop (front gate) and the smaller shop at the back gate are well laid out and accessible to all patrons. NOTE: if attending the tournament on Sunday, selections in the shops are limited. There are check stands (free), shipping stands, ATMs, courtesy telephones, message centers, information centers, first aid, and other amenities throughout the course. FOOD Sandwiches, crackers, fruit, ice cream, bottled water, sodas and beer are available at concessions and at very reasonable prices. WEATHER The weather in Augusta is entirely unpredictable. I've been to the Masters when it's so hot and humid you can't breathe, when it's so cold you can't stop shivering, during epic hailstorms, with rain and mud up to your ankles...in short, every kind of weather condition. Tournament play will be suspended during some weather and they will close the course for truly bad weather. The course itself is beyond description and will exceed every expectation. There is nothing like The Masters anywhere else in the world.

Arnold Palmer on the veranda before Wednesday's Par 3 Tournament (2010). He's looking good for 80!
Steve S.

The Masters Tournament is as good as it gets. The golfers from around the world. the azaleas in bloom, the (normally) great weather. We've gone on one of the practice days the last couple of years. Each time on Wednesday. We watched many golfers go by and mid-afternoon headed to the Par 3 Tournament. There you can see many of the great names that still come out.

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Skip R.

This is the one time when 5 stars are not enough. 500 stars would not be enough. This place is pure PERFECTION. I would like to thank Mr Bobby Jones and Mr Clifford Roberts for their vision and giving us common people a chance to step foot onto one of the most majestic parcels of land in the entire world. I apologize for the short and amateurish attempt at a review of The Masters. My vocabulary simply doesn't contain proper words for the emotions and feelings this place casts upon me. If you have a chance to go there, do it so you can experience it for yourself.

Outside Butler Cabin where the Green Jacket is presented with Jim Nantz and Billy Payne, Augusta National

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This is one of the nicest and most beautiful golf course I've ever seen. Really big deal in augusta and always a great tournament to go see.

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Weather was beautiful. Staff wonderful. Experience of a lifetime. Need to have designated smoking areas and no cigars!!

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I went in 2014 for a couple of days. Great experience. Kudos to the groundskeepers.

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