Archive for December, 2008

The Masters - Get Your Tickets to the Green

Sunday, December 28th, 2008
Augusta
Anna Woodward asked:


Golf’s popularity has been on the rise the last few years, especially now that young players have opened the game to a wider audience. These days, you can catch golf tournaments on TV as easily as football or basketball playoffs. But why sit at home when you can get tickets? Via a reliable on-line ticket provider, you too can watch as your favorites play for that coveted jacket.

Throughout the year, golfers compete in various tournaments around the globe. For the best players, the ultimate goal is to qualify for The Masters, one of the four major men’s competitions. The Masters, an invitation only competition, is played first each year, offering the year’s high performers a chance to challenge each other for the coveted Green Jacket. Additionally, the winner of The Masters is automatically qualified for the other three major contests.

The Masters is one of the oldest major tournaments. Its first annual match was held in 1934. It also has the distinction of being the only major tournament held at the same course every year - the Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia. Getting to the Augusta National sidelines is simple for any golf fan.

Each year, during the first full week of April, competitors bring their best to Augusta. The first three days are reserved for practice rounds, and on Wednesday, the Par 3 Contest is held. The Par 3 contest is a separate competition, made up of nine holes played over DeSoto Springs Pond and Ike’s Pond.

Tournament golfers, non-competing past champs and Honorary Invitees are the only players allowed to compete. Oddly, no one has ever won the Par 3 contest and The Masters Championship in the same year.

For the remainder of the week, the players are engaged in four rounds - one eighteen hole round per day, instead of thirty-six rounds on the third day. This schedule eliminates the necessity for qualifying rounds. You can get tickets for events on all seven days, even if the tournament providers are out.

The Masters has a long and colorful tradition that is appreciated by players and spectators alike. As part of that tradition, the golfers and fans maintain the dignified and sportsmanlike conduct that its founders, Bobby Jones and Clifford Roberts, prized. The Green Jacket tradition began in 1937, but the first green jacket wasn’t actually awarded until 1949, to Sam Snead, that year’s winner.

In 1958, commentator Warren Wind coined the term “Amen Corner” to describe the high difficulty of holes 11, 12 and 13. Every golfer to play the Augusta course knows the pitfalls of those three holes and has his very own “Amen” story to tell. Many of those stories we’ve seen, whether we watched on TV or lived the anxiety there on the sidelines.

Without fail, someone posts amazing stats or breaks a record, whether it’s a personal best or a tournament record. To date, Jack Nicklaus holds the record for most victories with six. Arnold Palmer and Tiger Woods are tied with four wins each. Jack’s sixth victory in 1986 made him the oldest champion at forty-six. Tiger’s win in 1997, at 21, made him the youngest golfer to win the tournament.

Other interesting records include the best comebacks, by Nick Faldo in 1990 with seven strokes and Tiger Woods also with seven strokes in 2005. The 2007 winner, Zach Johnson, made three attempts before winning his first green jacket. According to tradition, last year’s winner, in Zach’s case Phil Mickelson, offers the distinctive jacket to the new champion. Nick Faldo (1989 & 1990), Jack Nicklaus (1965 & 1966) and Tiger Woods (2001 & 2002) are the only three golfers to successfully defend their titles. Come April, Zach Johnson will play for the chance to join this select group.

With so many talented players vying for a Masters green jacket, the tournament promises to be interesting. Getting there, however, is much easier than hitting a hole in one. If you’re a golf fan, The Masters is a can’t miss event.



MONNIER

The Augusta National Golf Club: A Brief History

Thursday, December 25th, 2008
Augusta
LISA DAVIES asked:


The Augusta National Golf Club was fonded by Bobby Jones and Clifford Roberts. It opened in 1932 and has been has been home to the prestigious Masters Tournament since 1934. Situated in Augusta Georgia, the course is one of the most well known courses in the world, not to mention one of the most stunning too. The course is located on land that, once upon a time, used to be a fruit tree nursery.

A Beautiful Sight to Behold

Sixty one large magnolia trees line the road from the entrance gate to the clubhouse. This is Magnolia Lane - it’s 330 yards long and it dates back to the late 1850s. The Augusta national golf club is full of beautiful trees, flowers and shrubs. Every hole on this stunning course has been given the name of a tree or a shrub that can be found on that particular hole. In the its early days it stood out from other golf courses due to the small number of bunkers it contained.

Changes to the Course

Course architects have made various design changes to Augusta over the years. More bunkers have been built on the course and the number of contours on the greens was reduced when the type of grass on the greens was changed in 1981 from Bermuda grass to Bent grass which provided a faster playing surface. More trees have been placed on the course and also more rough areas have been created. The greens at the Augusta course had a long tradition of being made from Bermuda grass.

Fans of Augusta are probably familiar with the big oak tree that is located on the course side of the Augusta clubhouse and is thought to be between 145 and 150 years of age. The Eisenhower tree is a Loblolly Pine which is situated on the 17th hole of the Augusta national golf club course.

Historians of the course claim that the tree was hit with a golf ball so many times by President Eisenhower that he recommend that they remove the tree form the course completely. The chairman of the golf course at the time did not want to have to dismiss the recommendation of President Eisenhower but he also didn’t want to get rid of the tree and so he decided the best thing to do would be to adjourn the meeting.

Ike’s Pond was also named after Eisenhower who at the time was a general. He had taken a walk in the woods on the eastern portion of the Augusta national Golf Club grounds and informed the chairman of the club that he had located a great place to build a dam if he ever wanted to create a fishpond. The pond was built based on his recommendation and takes up three acres. The Augusta national golf club course is, without doubt, one of the most beautiful golf courses in the world.



TRUEHEART

I am taking a trip by Augusta National Golf Club. What will I be able to access. Clubhouse? Butler Cabin?

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008
Augusta
Wade Waylin asked:


I have tried to get to Pebble Beach and you have to pay just to get to the parking lot.

OELKE

Where can I buy some neon accessories in Augusta,GA what store should I go to?

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008
Augusta
Randy S asked:


I’m trying to dress up my room looking like the 1980s, please help me.

HALSELL

i live in augusta and i want to know what happened saturday april 14 today?

Sunday, December 21st, 2008
Augusta
DishDude87 asked:


there was a helicopter in cambridge and a crime scene can anyone tell me what happened. no i dont need i think a crime happened. and nobody tell me to go ask the policman

PHARIS

Can I survive on $1400 a month in Augusta georgia?

Friday, December 19th, 2008
Augusta
rocko asked:


I’m currently living with my parents and eventually want to start making in on my own. Mostly because there is too much drama around me and I just want to live a simple life. I’ve thought about continuing my education but people in college are very mean and make my life complicated. So is it wise to move out.

EISENHAUER

Augusta Mall Drive

Friday, December 19th, 2008
nicman97 asked:


Drunk Driver Rides Dirty in Augusta Mall

CASEBEER

IHBA 2007 Augusta

Thursday, December 18th, 2008
punkin20j asked:


The IHBA Drag Boat Race Augusta 2007

YOWELL

is augusta georgia close enough to the beach to have sand. like on the side of the interstates like fl? does?

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008
Augusta
midi_junkie asked:


it have palm trees and sand?? if not.. wat kind of soil is there? is it on the flood plain or is it in the hills?

MCGAHAN

What is there to do when you are between the ages of 25-30 in Augusta, Ga for the weekend?

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008
Augusta
shana g asked:


I’m going as a couple.

MCNEALY