Air Charter Guide Has You Covered: The Masters 2023

A SCENIC VIEW OF THE INFAMOUS AMEN CORNER OF THE PAR 3 12TH HOLE DURING THE 1992 MASTERS TOURNAMENT AT THE AUGUSTA NATIONAL GOLF COURSE IN AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Photo courtesy David Cannon/Getty Images

The Masters 2023 is almost here, and we are excited to share everything you need to know to make the most of your visit to Augusta National Golf Club. The first Masters tournament was held in 1934 and was won by Horton Smith. That year, Horton took home just around $1,500. Today the first prize is worth over $2 million. Over the years, The Masters has become known for its rich history, challenging course, and iconic green jacket awarded to the winner.

Augusta, Georgia, USA Skyline Aerial and Savannah River. Photo Courtesy KNUCK20/GETTY IMAGES

Magnolia Line, Augusta National Main Road. Photo courtesy Humberto Borrego/Getty Images Plus

Firstly, let's talk about travel advice. Augusta is the second largest city and oldest city in Georgia. With many golf fans flocking to town for The Masters, planning your travel well in advance is essential. The nearest airport is Augusta Regional Airport, less than 20 miles from the golf club. However, if you don’t mind a short drive, Atlanta International Airport is only two hours away. Accommodations near the course include chain locations like Hampton Suites and Country Inn. More boutique options are available for a more novel experience that matches the ambiance of the old city.

The area surrounding Augusta National Golf Club is full of great places to grab a bite to eat and a drink. Here are some restaurant recommendations for you to check out during your visit:

  1. Frog Hollow Tavern: A local favorite, this restaurant serves southern-inspired cuisine made with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Remember to try their famous shrimp and grits.

  2. Whiskey Bar Kitchen: This restaurant is known for its excellent selection of whiskeys, but its menu is equally impressive. They offer a variety of dishes, including burgers, sandwiches, and salads.

  3. Abel Brown Southern Kitchen / Oyster Bar: This upscale home-cooked food dining experience blends the modern with the traditional and pays homage to the area's culinary history. Abel Brown references a folk ballad and sea shanty about everyday working men.

Drive, Chip and Putt Championship at Augusta National Golf Club. Photo Courtesy Andrew Redington/Getty Images North America

Now, let's talk about the tournament itself. The Masters 2023 is a four-day event from April 6th to April 9th. The contest is incredibly competitive, and every shot counts. The atmosphere is electric, and you can expect to see some of the most skilled golfers in the world competing for the coveted green jacket.

As you make your way around the course, take in the beauty of Augusta National Golf Club. The azaleas and dogwoods will be in full bloom, and the course is meticulously maintained. You'll be amazed at the beauty and precision of each hole. Don’t forget to grab yourself a Pimento sandwich while you stroll. The iconic pimento sandwich is a staple of the event, believed to have debuted in the 40s when a husband-wife team brought sandwiches to sell.

We wish you the best of luck in securing your tickets and hope you have a fantastic time at The Masters and enjoy everything Augusta has to offer. Air Charter Guide has you covered getting there. Explore charter operators in and around the area. We update our information, correcting and qualifying content directly with our listed operators and brokers.

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