2012 MASTERS PACKAGE

Dallas Texas 



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EXPERIENCE THE 2012 MASTERS GOLF TOURNAMENT

Let the GOLFSPOT create your ideal trip to THE 2012 MASTERS  For $6,695. Per person ( based on 4 people)  you can enjoy:
  • 7 Days, 6 Nights in a private Executive Home (single occupancy)with maid & linen service
  • 2012 masters golf tournament badges for each person Thursday -Sunday (Thursday morning only) .
  • 3 rounds of championship golf.
  • April 3 to April 9, 2012 


The Tournament Badges include valet parking across from Augusta National.

The 3 Rounds of Golf with shared carts will be played on the following championship courses.

 Jones Creek Golf Club

 Built on a superb site reminescent  of the rolling hills of Augusta The course boasts beautiful dogwoods, azaleas, elevation changes and some of the finest Tif EagleBermuda greens in the area

The River Course

Designed by internationally acclaimed golf course architect Jim Fazio, The River Golf Club offers a unique setting which includes large bent grass greens, numerous lakes, wetlands and dramatic bunkers

Mt.Vintage Plantation

Golf Course Architect Tom Jackson designed the 27 holes to fit perfectly into this diverse topography. The result is a championship layout which is scenic, challenging and fun to play for all levels of golfers.

Each of the three nines – the Chester Nine, the Vintage Nine and the Independent Nine – has distinguishing features and yet they blend together to leave the golfer with vivid memories of beauty.

  


The Masters

Looking to provide a service to the game, Bobby Jones and Clifford Roberts decided to host an annual tournament at Augusta National, the Club they co-founded in 1933. They made the final decision at a meeting in New York at the office of Club member W. Alton Jones. Roberts proposed that the event be called the Masters Tournament, but Jones objected, considering it presumptuous. The name Augusta National Invitation Tournament was adopted, and the title was used for five years until 1939 when Jones relented and the name was officially changed to the Masters.

 

Many innovative policies Jones and Roberts started early on remain in place today. These include: playing 18 holes on each of four days instead of 36 holes on the third and final day, as was standard at the time; eliminating qualifying rounds; and denying permission for anyone except players and caddies to be inside the playing area





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