The Masters 2026
April 5th- 14th, 2026
Inclusions:
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9 Nights Accomodation
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2 Days at The Masters
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3 Rounds of Golf
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Opening & Closing Dinner
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Ground Transfers
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Opportunities:
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Option for more tickets to Masters
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Optional Round at Sage Valley
Prices: (Subject to change)
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$12000 pp USD Twin Share
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$8500 pp USD Twin Share - one golfer
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$13000 pp USD Single Supplement
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Provisional Itinerary
Sunday, April 5th: Arrival in Atlanta
• Morning/Afternoon: Arrive at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
• Afternoon: Explore Atlanta’s highlights, including:
• The Georgia Aquarium: One of the largest aquariums in the world.
• Centennial Olympic Park: A beautiful tribute to the 1996 Olympics, perfect for a stroll.
• Ponce City Market: A vibrant spot for shopping, dining, and enjoying local flavors.
• Evening: Enjoy a relaxed dinner and settle in for the night at your Atlanta accommodation.
Monday, April 6th: Travel to Columbia & Golf
• Morning: Depart for Columbia, South Carolina (approximately a 3-hour drive).
• Afternoon: Play a round of golf at one of the local golf courses
• Evening: Gather for a welcome dinner to get to know your fellow travelers and enjoy some Southern hospitality.
Tuesday, April 7th: First Day at The Masters
• Morning: Head to Augusta National Golf Club for the practice round.
• Benefits of Practice Round Attendance:
• Secure Masters merchandise before it sells out later in the week.
• Photography Opportunities: Cameras (not phones) are allowed on practice days—capture stunning shots of the iconic course.
• Relaxed Atmosphere: Players often engage with fans and offer insights as they prepare for the tournament.
• Course Familiarization: Walk the course and identify the best vantage points for Sunday’s final round.
• Evening: Return to Columbia for a relaxed evening.
Wednesday, April 8th: Travel to Myrtle Beach
• Morning: Check out of your Columbia accommodation and head to Myrtle Beach (approximately 2.5 hours).
• Afternoon: Optional exploration of Myrtle Beach’s highlights, including:
• Broadway at the Beach: A lively area with shops, restaurants, and attractions.
• The Myrtle Beach Boardwalk: A picturesque spot for ocean views and a relaxing walk.
• Ripley’s Aquarium: A family-friendly attraction featuring marine life and interactive exhibits.
• Evening: Settle into your Myrtle Beach accommodations and enjoy the coastal vibes.
Thursday, April 9th: Golf at The Dunes Golf & Beach Club
• Morning/Afternoon: Play a round at The Dunes Golf & Beach Club, one of Myrtle Beach’s premier courses. Designed by legendary architect Robert Trent Jones Sr., this course has hosted prestigious tournaments like the PGA Professional National Championship.
• Known for its challenging layout and the famous “Waterloo” hole (#13), a par-5 with water hazards that test even the best golfers.
• Consistently ranked among the top 100 public courses in the U.S.
• Evening: Relax and enjoy the evening with your group.
Friday, April 10th: Golf at TPC Myrtle Beach
• Morning/Afternoon: Tee off at TPC Myrtle Beach, a Tom Fazio-designed course that’s a favorite among enthusiasts. Known for its challenging greens, and serene Lowcountry landscape.
• Ranked as one of the top courses in South Carolina and home to several notable tournaments.
• Evening: Enjoy your last night in Myrtle Beach with coastal dining or relaxation.
Saturday, April 11th: Return to Columbia
• Morning: Check out of your Myrtle Beach accommodations and return to Columbia (approximately 2.5 hours).
• Afternoon/Evening: Prepare for Sunday’s final round at The Masters, discussing strategies for the best viewing spots.
Sunday, April 12th: Final Round at The Masters
• Morning: Travel to Augusta National Golf Club to witness the suspense as the roars echo from different corners of the course, as the leaders battle to win the green jacket
• Watch it all unfold on iconic holes like Amen Corner and the 18th green.
• Witness the presentation of the Trophy on yhe 18th as a new champion is crowned.
• Evening: Return to Columbia and hopefully celebrate and Aussie Victory
Monday, April 13th: Optional Golf at Sage Valley Golf Club
• Morning/Afternoon: Play a round at Sage Valley Golf Club, an exclusive and luxurious course near Augusta. Sage Valley was built by businessman Weldon Wyatt after he was denied membership at Augusta National. Designed by Tom Fazio, the course is often compared to Augusta in terms of its course conditions
• A round here is an unforgettable experience, blending world-class golf with a touch of exclusivity.
• Evening: Relax in Columbia after an optional round of golf.
Tuesday, April 14th: Departure
• Morning: Check out of your Columbia accommodations and travel to Atlanta for your return flight home.
• Afternoon: Depart from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport with memories of a bucket-list Masters trip.
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