The Masters, Augusta, Georgia

Augusta National Hole 4

Island Events is pleased to offer you two options for the 2004 Masters, a Practice Round Package, and a tournament package.

2005 Masters Practice Round Getaway. There at the prestigious Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, you will witness the best golfers in the world as they get ready to compete for the Green Jacket at the most coveted event in the world of golf! Your 2004 Masters Practice Round Getaway will include guaranteed practice round admissions and first class accommodations. Enjoy.

2005 Masters Tournament. Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, Georgia, you will witness the best golfers in the world as they compete for the Green Jacket at the most coveted event in the world of golf! Your 2004 Masters Tournament package will include guaranteed Grounds Admissions and first class accommodations. Enjoy.

All packages include:

  • Accommodations.
  • Tickets
  • All Service Charges and Taxes
  • Service of On site staff
  • Per person Investment can be determined-
    Based on Double Occupancy or
    Based on Single Occupancy

 

You can choose from private accommodations in a luxury home, or in local hotels.

NOTE: ALL OF OUR PACKAGES CAN BE CUSTOMIZED TO PROVIDE A BALANCE OF AMENITIES AND ECONOMY

Hospitality can be added.

Tee times at one of the many area courses can be arranged.

CALL 800-569-4407 For Pricing and Details

Bobby Jones’ Message

“In golf, customs of etiquette and decorum are just as important as rules governing play.  It is appropriate for spectators to applaud successful strokes in proportion to difficulty, but excessive demonstrations by a player or his partisans are not proper because of the possible effect upon other competitors.

 

“Most distressing to those who love the game of golf is the applauding or cheering of misplays or misfortunes of a player.  Such occurrences have been rare at the Masters but we must eliminate them entirely if our patrons are to continue to merit their reputation as the most knowledgeable and considerate in the world.”                           (April, 1967)

 

Robert Tyre Jones, Jr. (1902-1971) President in Perpetuity

Augusta National Golf Club

 

 


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