Experience golf's most prestigious tournament at Augusta National Golf Club, where tradition and excellence define the sport
The most treacherous par 3 in golf, where swirling winds and Rae's Creek have shattered countless dreams
Strategic par 5 where eagles and doubles are equally possible, defining many Masters outcomes
Famous for Sunday pin positions and crowd roars that echo across the pines
Dramatic uphill finish where green jackets are won and lost in front of the clubhouse
Beginning of Amen Corner where the tournament's most crucial stretch begins
Reachable par 5 with water guarding the green, creating Sunday drama and eagle opportunities
Bobby Jones and Clifford Roberts establish The Masters at Augusta National, creating golf's most exclusive tournament.
Masters becomes golf's premier television event, with azaleas, green jackets, and Amen Corner captivating audiences worldwide.
International field and modern course conditions while maintaining traditions that define golf's most prestigious major.
Augusta National combines pristine course conditions, strategic design, rich traditions like the green jacket ceremony, and exclusivity that creates golf's most prestigious atmosphere.
Amen Corner refers to holes 11, 12, and 13 at Augusta National, named by Herbert Warren Wind. This stretch has decided more Masters than any other part of the course.
The Masters is always played the second full week of April at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. It's golf's first major championship each year.
Masters tickets are extremely limited and primarily distributed through an annual lottery system. Practice round tickets are more accessible than tournament rounds.
The Masters features unique traditions including the green jacket ceremony, Champions Dinner, Par 3 Contest, azaleas in bloom, and the ceremonial first tee shots by honorary starters.