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| Masters Golf Tournament - Hotels & Packages | Augusta National Golf Club Augusta, GA |
April 4, 2010
Sunday 12:00 pm
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| Masters Golf Tournament - Monday Practice Round | Augusta National Golf Club Augusta, GA |
April 5, 2010
Monday 12:00 pm
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| Masters Golf Tournament - Tuesday Practice Round | Augusta National Golf Club Augusta, GA |
April 6, 2010
Tuesday 8:00 am
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| Masters Golf Tournament - Wednesday Practice Round | Augusta National Golf Club Augusta, GA |
April 7, 2010
Wednesday 8:00 am
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| Masters Golf Tournament - 4 Day Badge | Augusta National Golf Club Augusta, GA |
April 8, 2010
Thursday TBA
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| Masters Golf Tournament - Thursday Competition | Augusta National Golf Club Augusta, GA |
April 8, 2010
Thursday 8:00 am
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| Masters Golf Tournament - Friday Competition | Augusta National Golf Club Augusta, GA |
April 9, 2010
Friday 8:00 am
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| Masters Golf Tournament - Saturday Competition | Augusta National Golf Club Augusta, GA |
April 10, 2010
Saturday 8:00 am
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| Masters Golf Tournament - Sunday Competition | Augusta National Golf Club Augusta, GA |
April 11, 2010
Sunday 8:00 am
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The Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia has been going on for well over six decades and is widely considered to be the premier golf tournament in the United States. It is a four-day tournament, with 18 holes played each day and no qualifying rounds. The tournament was originally called the Augusta National Invitation Tournament, but the name changed in 1940 when Clifford Roberts, one of the owners of the Augusta National Course, finally got his way and was able to change the name to simply "The Masters".
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The tournament is always played at Augusta National, in Augusta, Georgia. Bob Jones dreamed of a course that would take advantage of the natural landscape of the area, and create beauty that all could behold. He found the perfect land in Augusta and hired Scottish golf-course architect Dr. Alister Mackenzie to design the course. The longest hole is #2, with its 575 yards and a par 5. It is said to be very difficult, but perhaps not as difficult as hole 13, with its water-hazard protected green.
The Masters was first televised in 1956, but only for the last three holes of the course. In 1967, the Masters was televised for the first time overseas, when the BBC used satellite to transmit it to millions of viewers around the world.
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