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SGH GOLF The Masters Spectator Information April 4th – 10th, 2016 SGH Golf Inc. 6805 Mt. Vernon Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45227 Tel: (800) 284-8884 (513) 984-0414 www.sghgolf.com sales@sghgolf.com The Masters Tournament Augusta National Golf Club "In golf, customs or etiquette and decorum are just as important as rules governing play. It is appropriate for spectators to applaud successful strokes in pro-portion to difficulty but excessive demonstrations by a player or his partisans are not proper because of the possible effect upon other competitors." ~ Bobby Jones The US Masters Golf Tournament in Augusta, GA is golf's grandest stage, and year after year fans are treated to some of the most spectacular competition in the game. With its iconic green jacket and long and storied history, the Masters truly is a tradition unlike any other and considered to be the best-run golf tournament in the world by fans and golfers alike. THE CLUBHOUSE The building which was to become the Clubhouse was constructed in 1854 by the owner of the then indigo plantation, Dennis Redmond. It was later used as the home of Baron Berckmans. It is considered the first cement house constructed in the South. HISTORY & TRADITIONS CABINS Augusta National Golf Club was founded by Bobby Jones, the legendary amateur champion, and Clifford Roberts, an astute investment banker in New York. The 365acre property, originally Fruitland Nurseries, was purchased in 1931 for $70,000. Jones helped design the golf course, working alongside the esteemed British architect Dr. Alister Mackenzie. Jones's popularity within the game helped attract golf's biggest stars to the Masters, beginning with the inaugural event in 1934. Since then, some of golf’s most memorable moments – both comebacks and collapses – have taken place on the lush course. The Masters Tournament has been held the first full week of April every year since its inception except for 1943-1945. During this time, the tournament was cancelled due to World War II and the course was used to raise cattle and turkeys to help the war effort. Augusta National is closed all summer, from the third week of May until mid-October, primarily for renovations. Although a single performance at the Masters can define a player’s career, the game’s greatest players have won multiple titles, including Jack Nicklaus (6), Arnold Palmer (4), Tiger Woods (4) and Sam Snead (3). Located on the grounds of Augusta national are ten cabins providing lodging for members and their guests. Seven cabins from a semi-circle to the east of No. 10 fairway and west of the Par 3 course. The Eisenhower, Butler and Roberts Cabins stand alone. The Eisenhower Cabin was built in 1953 by the Club for President and Mrs. Eisenhower. The home was built to specifications of Presidential security, while providing daily conveniences. In 1964 the Butler Cabin was built, and one year later it was used for the first time as a television studio for the CBS broadcast. THE PAR 3 CONTEST First played in 1960, the Par 3 Contest has become a beloved Wednesday tradition at the Masters. The Par 3 Course was designed in 1958 by architect George Cobb and Augusta National Chairman Clifford Roberts. The Contest field includes Tournament participants, noncompeting past champions, and Honorary Invitees. The nine-hole, par-27 course measures 1,060 yards and plays over DeSoto Springs Pond and Ike's Pond. PAR 3 FACTS There have been 72 holes in one in the Contest's history, a record of five in 2002. No winner of the Par 3 Contest has ever gone on to win that year's Masters. The Contest is very sociable—players often have their children caddie for them. THE GREEN JACKET In addition to a cash prize, the winner of the tournament is presented with a distinctive green jacket, formally awarded since 1949, and informally acquired by the champions for many years before that. The green sport coat is the official attire worn by members of Augusta National while on the club grounds. The Green Jacket is made exclusively since 1967 by Hamilton Tailoring Co. of Cincinnati. The original purpose of the green jacket, as envisioned by Cliff Roberts, was to identify club members as "reliable sources of information" to visiting non-members -and to let waiters know who got the check at dinner. Traditionally, last year's winner presents the jacket to the new champion at the tournament's end.The recipient of the green jacket has it presented to him inside the Butler Cabin soon after the end of the tournament, and the presentation is then repeated outside near the 18th green in front of the spectators. Winners keep their jacket for the first year after their first victory, and then return it to the club to wear whenever they visit. SIGN ME UP! There is no way to apply to join Augusta National. Augusta National memberships are by invitation only. When a membership spot opens, the club decides who to invite and mails the invitation. The Masters Tournament Augusta National Golf Club “I never exaggerate. I just remember big.” ~ Chi Chi Rodriguez PROHIBITED ITEMS LIST ANIMALS/PETS Cell phones, beepers and other electronic devices are strictly prohibited on the grounds at all times. Cameras are strictly prohibited on Tournament days. Violation of these policies will subject the ticket holder to removal from the grounds and the ticket purchase to the permanent loss of credentials. Cell phones / PDAs No pocketbooks, purses, backpacks, personal bags, etc. larger than 10"W x 5"H x 5"D will be allowed on the grounds. (All items are subject to search.) Beepers, electronic devices INSIDER Cameras* INFORMATION! Weapons of any kind Permitted chairs can (regardless of permit) placed in designated Alcoholic beverages/ areas on the course. It is Beverage containers / an unspoken rule that coolers chairs are not to be moved whether you are Flags, banners, signs there or not. Be sure to Folding armchairs, rigid get to the course earlychairs or stools spots go quickly! ONE Ladders, periscopes chair per guest. Radios, TVs, Tape recorders Strollers Walkie-talkies * Cameras are allowed for personal use only on Practice Round days— Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. No animals or pets are allowed onto the grounds except animals necessary and specially trained to assist or guide the physically impaired. GENERAL SAFETY & WEATHER WARNINGS For your personal safety, we ask that you exercise due care at all times. Also, please be reminded that under wet conditions the grounds may become slippery; take appropriate precautions. Please observe all scoreboards/message boards for the WEATHER WARNING sign. When the sign appears, you are advised to take precautions even before play is suspended. Suspension of play will be signaled by the sounding of an air horn or similar alert. Seek shelter immediately upon hearing the alert. FACILITIES FOR THE PHYSICALLY IMPAIRED Facilities for the physically impaired are provided. For the safety of all concerned, it is suggested that those using wheelchairs or similar transport use the hard surfaced roads and flat observation areas as much as possible. The grass is often damp and becomes very slippery on sloped areas. As a reminder, those accompanying a physically impaired individual must also have proper credentials. TIME ZONE Augusta observes Eastern Standard Time. ATTIRE Augusta National asks that appropriate clothing and shoes should be worn at all times. Shorts have been generally acceptable and walking shoes are recommended. AUTOGRAPH POLICY For everyone’s safety and protection, there will be a NO AUTOGRAPH POLICY enforced on the golf course for the practice and Tournament days. Autograph seeking is only allowed around the Practice Range and on the Par 3 course during the Par 3 Contest. WEATHER Average April temperatures in Augusta range from highs around 80 degrees to lows around 50 degrees. Cool clothing, hats, and sunscreen are recommended on warm, sunny days. TOURNAMENT FACILITIES The facilities at Augusta National include Automated teller machines First Aid Golf shops INSIDER INFORMATION! Lost and Found There IS a check Message Center station just inside the Pairing sheets with main gate at Augusta course map and tee times National but be Parking prepared to wait in Patron photos long lines! Spectator Guides Telephones ETIQUETTE The Masters Tournament is an international competition and the contestants are considered invited guests. Everyone should be treated with courtesy and respect. Patrons are expected to behave with the utmost dignity and considerations at all times. There are several rules of spectator etiquette that should be followed when attending a golf tournament: Stay behind all ropes and cooperate with the designated officials of the tournament Remain still throughout each shot, and do not move until all players in the group have completed the hole Do not run Place all trash in the proper receptacles Any excessive noise or shouting will not be tolerated and may result in dismissal The Masters Tournament Augusta National Golf Club “I never rooted against an opponent, but I never rooted for him either.” ~ Arnold Palmer AUGUSTA NATIONAL LANDMARKS AMEN CORNER The name Amen Corner refers to hole Nos. 11, 12 and 13. Amen Corner was first coined in a 1958 Sports Illustrated article by Herbert Warren Wind, who wrote that it was composed of the second half of hole No. 11, hole No. 12 and the first half of hole No. 13. Wind was searching for an appropriate name for the location where the critical action had taken place that year. He borrowed the name from an old jazz recording "Shoutin' in that Amen Corner". RAE’S CREEK Named after John Rae, who died in 1789. Rae’s Creek runs in front of No. 12 green, has a tributary evident at No. 13 tee, and flows at the back of No. 11 green. It was Rae’s house which was the farthest fortress up the Savannah River from Fort Augusta. The house kept residents safe during Indian attacks when the fort was out of reach. EISENHOWER TREE Located at hole No. 17, the Eisenhower Tree is approximately 210 yards from the Masters tee and left-center of the fairway. The loblolly pine is approximately 65 feet high and about 100 to 125 years old. The former President of the United States and Club member hit into the tree so often he campaigned to have it removed. At a Club’s governors meeting in 1956, Eisenhower proposed cutting the tree down. Clifford Roberts promptly ruled him out of order and adjourned the meeting. The pine has been linked to Eisenhower since then. THE BIG OAK "The big oak tree" on the golf course side of the Clubhouse is a live oak, Quercus virginiana. It was planted when the building was completed in the late 1850s, making the tree approximately 145-150 years old. Several other live oaks were planted on the grounds about the same time. The "big oak" is one of the favorite gathering places during the Masters Tournament. FOUNDERS CIRCLE Located at the base of the flagpole in front of the Clubhouse, the Founders Circle features two plaques dedicated to founding members Bobby Jones and Clifford Roberts. IKE’S POND It was during his second visit to Augusta National that General Eisenhower walked through the woods on the eastern part of the Club’s property. Upon his return, he informed Cliff Roberts that he had found the perfect place to build a dam if the Club ever wished to have a fishpond. Ike’s Pond was promptly built and named, and the dam was located exactly where Ike suggested it should be placed, the construction engineer concurring in the location. CROW’S NEST Available for amateurs wishing to be housed there during the Masters Tournament, the Crow's Nest provides living space for up to five individuals. Rising from the approximately 30 by 40 foot room is the Clubhouse's 11 foot square cupola. The cupola features windows on all sides and can only be reached by ladder. MAGNOLIA LANE The 61 large magnolia trees that line both sides of Magnolia Lane date back to approximately the late 1850s and were planted as seeds by the Berckmans. In 1947, Magnolia Lane was paved for the first time. It is approximately 330 yards long, extending from the entrance gate to the Clubhouse. BRIDGES The Hogan Bridge at No. 12 Green Dedicated April 2, 1958, to honor Ben Hogan’s then record score of 274 in 1953. His record rounds of 70-69-66-69 stood for 12 years. The Nelson Bridge at No. 13 Tee Dedicated April 2, 1958, to symbolize Byron Nelson’s spectacular play on hole Nos. 12 and 13 when he scored 2-3 to pick up six strokes on Ralph Guldahl and win the1937 Masters. The Sarazen Bridge at No. 15 Green Dedicated April 6, 1955, commemorating the 20 th anniversary of Gene Sarazen’s double eagle, which he scores at the hole during the 1935 Masters final round to tie leader Craig Wood. Sarazen would later win a playoff. The Masters Tournament Augusta National Golf Club “They call it golf because all the other four-letter words were taken.” ~Raymond Floyd SUGGESTED VIEWING SPOTS TIPS FROMS THE VETERANS (please see attached course guide for more details) Hole 4: Spectators can view action on two holes while behind the No. 4 tee. There are views of the approach to the No. 3 green and the tee shot on the par-3 No. 4. Hole 7: Behind the green, spectators can see down the No. 2 and No. 3 fairways, the No. 7 green, the No. 8 tee and the No. 17 fairway. Hole 12: In the heart of Amen Corner, spectators behind the tee can see the approach shots to No. 11, the entire 12th hole, and tee shots and second shots on the par-5 No. 13. Hole 16: A new viewing area (above) was created here thanks to a storm in July 2006 that took down several trees. The natural seating area allows patrons to see the green at Nos. 6, 15 and 16 and the tee shot at No. 17. Hole 18: If you get a spot early behind the No. 18 green, you can see approach shots to the final green and have a view of several other holes. Practice Facility: You can watch as golfers prepare for their round. TAKE A STAND: The observation stands are great places to take in a lot of different holes. The ones at Amen Corner and around the 15th green/16th tee fill up quickly. Try the one behind the No. 8 green; you can see most of No. 8, the No. 9 tee and the first green. SEEK THE HIGH GROUND: Some credit Augusta National as being among golf's first "stadium" courses because of the hilly terrain. A lot of the natural slopes offer prime viewing perches. The area behind the seventh green lets you take in plenty of action on the surrounding holes. GET OFF THE BEATEN PATH: Because of their distance from the main entrance, Nos. 4 and 5 require some effort to reach. The hike is worth it. There are fewer patrons entering the gate near the fifth green, but concessions, restrooms and souvenirs are all a short distance away. The Masters Tournament Augusta National Golf Club “If there is one thing I have learned during my years as a professional, it is that the only thing constant about golf is its inconstancy.” ~ Jack Nicklaus 2016 TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE All times are Eastern Daylight Savings Time Monday, April 4 – Tuesday, April 5 Practice Round Gates open 8:00am Close approximately 6:30pm. Wednesday, April 6 Practice Round Par 3 Contest Gates open 8:00am Close approximately 6:30pm Par 3 Contest 1:00pm Thursday, April 7 Honorary Tee Time Round 1 First Tee Time Competitive Round Gates open 7:00am Approximately 7:30am Approximately 7:45am Close 30 minutes after play Friday, April 8 Round 2 First Tee Time Competitive Round Gates open 8:00am Approximately 7:45am Close 30 minutes after play Saturday, April 9 Round 3 First Tee Time Competitive Round Gates open 8:00am Approximately 10:30am Close 30 minutes after play Sunday, April 10 Final Round First Tee Time Final Championship Round Gates open 8:00am Approximately 10:30am Close 30 minutes after Green Jacket Presentation Ceremony 2016 TOURNAMENT TV SCHEDULE All times are Eastern Daylight Savings Time ESPN Wednesday, April 6 Par 3 Coverage Thursday, April 7 – Friday, April 8 Tournament Round Coverage 3:00-5:00pm, Live Coverage 4:00-7:30pm CBS SPORTS Thursday, April 7 – Friday, April 8 CBS Highlight Show 11:35-11:50pm Saturday, April 9 3:30-7:00pm Sunday, April 10 2:00-7:00pm The Masters Tournament Augusta Restaurant Recommendations Insider Information: FROG HOLLOW TAVERN Voted Best New 1282 Broad Street Restaurant in Augusta! 706-364-6906 Chef Sean A. Wight’s vision of an affordable yet stylish dining and social club is born in Frog Hollow Tavern. Located on the 1200 block of Broad Street, the space is a modern “Restaurant meets Bar” where a diverse crowd of people enjoy the company of others paired with a comfortable atmosphere, detailed service, and exquisite affordable cuisine. Expect a dinner menu that features a substantial amount of local and regionally grown seasonal quality ingredients, and an added late-night menu that offers many “small dishes” which encourages an active and lively upscale bar scene. The wine list that boasts over a hundred value driven wines has a focus on sustainable, organic, or bio-dynamic practices. The bar also features a diverse offering of Scotches, Cognacs, Bourbons, and Vodkas, and includes many great classic and seasonal cocktails, all made with fresh squeezed juices. $$$ **Reservations accepted during Masters week** CALVERT’S Surrey Center 475 Highland Avenue 706-738-4514 This intimate restaurant was voted "Best Elegant Dining." One step inside and you'll know why. Dark wood paneling shines under candlelight where wonderful food has been served to appreciative patrons since 1977. The menu has a European flair and features traditional selections like filet mignon, seafood, veal, and Caribbean chicken with fruited rice. Service is impeccable. Don’t forget to try the luscious desserts. $$$ **Reservations accepted during Masters week** AUGUSTINO’S (In Marriott Hotel & Suites) Two Tenth Street 706-823-6521 or 706-823-6500 This is an Italian Eatery featuring Sterling Silver prime meat, a pasta bar, and a wood fired pizza oven. They also have award winning wines. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. $$$ **Reservations accepted during Masters week** FRENCH MARKET GRILL (2 locations) 425 Highland Avenue (Surrey Center) 706-737-4865 West, 368 Fury’s Ferry Road 706-855-5111 With its funky Mardi Gras décor, intimate seating and porch dining, the French Market is so casually chic that ambience alone would ensure its place in the Augusta Hall of Fame. The menu includes beef, chicken, seafood, lamb, pasta and salads, to name a few offerings, with symbols denoting extra -spicy meals. $$ **No reservations during Masters week** Insider Information: Players and Caddies are often seen dining here! T-BONES 2856 Washington Road 706-737-8325 Voted best steak 14 years in a row, T-Bones uses no sulfites, preservations, or MSG in the preparation of their meals. T-Bones’ steaks are cut from only the highest grade, choice aged, grain-fed beef and they pride themselves on finding the freshest seafood and produce available. T-Bones enthusiastically invites you to join them. The relaxed, friendly atmosphere promotes the ultimate in dining experience. $$ **No reservations during Masters week** ABEL BROWN SOUTHERN KITCHEN & OYSTER BAR AT SURREY CENTER Surrey Center 491 Highland Avenue 706-738-6491 Abel Brown is a southern kitchen & oyster bar nestled in Surrey Center in Augusta, Georgia. The name, much like our menu, is a nod to and celebration of our blended culture. Authentic, yet refined, our ingredient-driven dishes are prepared and served with thought and respect. We pair clean and modern Southern cuisine with charm and tradition. Abel Brown strives to support local and regional farmers, oystermen, and producers, and to provide the freshest seasonal ingredients. We change our menu frequently, serving pure food and quality dishes every night. $$$ **Reservations accepted during Masters week** SGH Golf Inc. 6805 Mt. Vernon Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45227 Tel: (800) 284-8884 (513) 984-0414 www.sghgolf.com sales@sghgolf.com The Masters Tournament Augusta Restaurant Recommendations RHINEHART’S OYSTER BAR 3051 Washington Road 706-860-2337 This is a Florida-styled seafood shack that’s extremely popular. Fresh shellfish, fries, and beer are the staple of Rhinehart’s menu. Eat outdoor’s in suitable weather. A must stop for casual (very) dining. $ **No reservations during Masters week** CADWALLADER’S CAFE 106 Davis Road 706-860-7444 Cadwallader’s Restaurant is 4 miles from Augusta National in Martinez. While it is tucked out of the way, it is worth a visit. The food style is American and they have an outstanding wine list and staff who can make knowledgeable recommendations. $$$ **Reservations accepted during Masters week** VILLA EUROPA 3044 Deans Bridge Road 706-798-6211 Villa Europa continually strives to reevaluate their food, service, and atmosphere concepts, and puts them in tune with modern trends, without compromising Gemuetlichkeit. Anneliese and Patricia, owners, have been serving Augusta since 1974, with quality food at reasonable prices. Anneliese carries on traditional recipes learned in her mother's German kitchen. $$ **Reservations accepted during Masters week** Insider Information: SHEEHAN’S IRISH PUB The shrimp n’ grits are a 2571 Central Avenue staff favorite! 706-364-1234 Full Bar, American Cuisine, and selected Irish dishes (best Fish & Chips in town!) Voted Best Neighborhood Restaurant by readers of Augusta Magazine. $$$ **Reservations accepted during Masters week** TAKO SUSHI (2 Locations) 437 Highland Avenue (Surrey Center) 706-736-9191 1202 Town Park Lane, Evans, GA 30809 706-863-0606 An innovative and fun restaurant with a vibrant night life Tako Sushi serves both Southwestern food and sushi and is a great place to see and be seen. This is a small restaurant with a huge clientele so come early and come often. $$ **Reservations accepted for 5+ guests** Insider Information: Great option for casual dining or take out! GIUSEPPES 3690 Wheeler Road 706-855-0527 Since 1993, they have strived daily to bring Augusta the experience of a family trattoria. Their homemade sauces and pizza dough are made fresh everyday for you to enjoy!. $$ **No reservations during Masters week** CRAFT & VINE 1204 Broad Street 706- 496-8442 Craft & Vine is an upscale cocktail bar and eatery politely tucked away downtown Augusta. Hearing pizzas shuffle into the brick oven, the sizzle of the grill, a symphony of dinnerware ringing, then the ambient chatter of guest who enjoy the show. And it’s quite a show. A show of old-timey drinks being stirred or shaken and the preparing of dishes that you would expect to see in the big city, yet without the airfare it takes to get there. $$$ **No reservations accepted during Masters week** LA MAISON ON TELFAIR 704 Telfair Street 706-722-4805 This beautifully restored 1850 Southern mansion in the heart of Old Town is considered by many to be the “best” restaurant in Augusta. From the mischievous twinkling lights outside to the elegantly prismatic chandeliers, enjoy the unforgettable dishes prepared by Chef Heinz. La Maison’s goal is to serve only the finest in fresh seafood, veal, beef, lamb and game, combined into a variety of specialties from around the world. Don’t leave without sampling the exquisite desserts and pastries. An extensive list of fine domestic and imported wines is available. $$$ *Reservations accepted online during Masters week * SGH Golf Inc. 6805 Mt. Vernon Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45227 Tel: (800) 284-8884 (513) 984-0414 www.sghgolf.com sales@sghgolf.com The Masters Tournament Augusta Restaurant Recommendations Rae’s Famous House Salad is similar to the one served at the famed Green Jacket restaurant across from Augusta National (closed in ’96) RAE’S COASTAL CAFE 3208 West Wimbledon Drive 706-738-1313 With its shabby-chic decor, laid-back tropical ambience and exquisitely prepared seafood, Raes is one of the coolest places in town. Nestled in a residential area, Rae's serves up good food at a good price. You'll find authentic Jamaican and Caribbean style food at Rae's Coastal Cafe. Enjoy Jerk Chicken, Coconut Shrimp, Low Country Boil and more! $$ **No reservations accepted during Masters week** NACHO MAMAS 967 Broad Street 706-724-0501 The biggest burritos in town. Nachos' was in the first wave of restaurants in the downtown revival, and still one of the favorites. $ **No reservations during Masters week** BOLL WEEVIL CAFÉ AND SWEETERY 10 Ninth Street Plaza 706-722-7772 Once an old cotton warehouse dating from the 1870's, this fun eatery has just about everything you need: live jazz music, over 20 desserts, and hearty dishes like stuffed sesame chicken breast, blackened snapper, and homemade pizza and lasagnas. The desserts at this full service restaurant are as well known as the entrees: Boll Weevil blueberry banana cheesecake, banana chocolate chip cake, and seven types of chocolate in a dish appropriately named Heavenly Sevens. $$ **Reservations accepted during Masters week** SOY NOODLE HOUSE 1032 Broad Street 706-364-3116 With a blend of Korean, Vietnamese, Chinese, Thai and Japanese cuisine, Soy Noodle House promises to offer only the best of the best. Soy Noodle House's sauces are all homemade and the staff is intensely trained by owner Mia Shin. In combination with offering healthy and fresh "MSG free" delicious noodles and original sauces, Soy Noodle House offers a variety of beer, wine, liquor and sake $$ **Reservations accepted during Masters week** BONEFISH GRILL 2911 Washington Road 706-737-2929 Bonefish Grill prides itself on their extensive knowledge of fresh fish, and are dedicated to helping you learn to love and enjoy fish to its fullest. The servers can help you choose a fish that best matches your taste preference, and will guide you to a Bonefish signature sauce that will best complement your selection. Using flavorful, modern culinary touches such as goat cheese, sun- dried tomatoes, artichokes and wild mushrooms, they can assure you their sauces get as much attention as the fish. For the non-fish eaters, Bonefish Grill offers a wide selection of dishes from center cut Filet Mignon and pork tenderloin to freshly prepared pasta and chicken dishes – all created with innovative and delectable ingredients. $$ **Reservations accepted during Masters week** Insider Information: Bonefish & Shangri – La are a quick walk for Staybridge & Best Western guests SHANGRI-LA CHINESE CUISINE 2933 Washington Road 706-667-9362 Shangri-La was established in 1991. With its friendly service and superb Chinese cuisine, it has become the popular eatery in Augusta. Not only has it attracted many Masters players and fans, the Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Goh Chok Tong, has also dined here on his recent visit to this garden city. Shangri-La has also been chosen the Best Chinese Restaurant by the Augusta Magazine. $$ **Reservations accepted during Masters week** BEE’S KNEES 211 10th Street 706-828-3600 Bee’s Knees takes a global approach to tapas that encompass various cultures and flavors from around the world. From Thai to Spanish, Cajun to Mediterranean and Japanese to French, they have selected a menu to please the palate. The many vegan, vegetarian, poultry and seafood dishes are accented by the extensive selection of beer, wine, spirits, sake, coffee, and tea. $$ **Reservations during Masters week** The Masters Tournament Augusta Restaurant Recommendations 5 O’CLOCK BISTRO 2111 Kings Way 706- 922-9560 Located on Kings Way just off Central Avenue, 5 O'Clock Bistro brings a warm touch of local charm and superb food to Augusta's hill area. Open Wednesday through Sunday, 5 O’Clock Bsitro offers own unique and elegantly classic European recipes, combined with handcrafted curing and a carefully-selected wine list. Dine in the ambiance of a cozy French bistro while savoring the spectacular Tapas style presentation. $$ **Reservations accepted during Masters week** MELLOW MUSHROOM Insider Information: Voted best pizza in 1167 Broad Street Augusta 2011 & 2012! 706-828-5578 The Mellow menu is an eclectic collection of munchies, salads, pizzas, calzones, deli hoagies, and grilled hoagies. When you need to quench your thirst or you’ve simply had a bad day, you’ll be amazed at the depth of the beer selection, with over 600 beers across all of the stores, each store with a unique set of local brews. $$ **No reservations during Masters week** VALLARTA’S 2808 Washington Road 706-733-5584 Vallarta's opened its doors to the community of Augusta GA January of 1989 by four men with a dream of a better future for their families. This family owned restaurant has now been serving local residents for more than two decades. Vallarta's offers a family friendly environment with a variety of traditional Mexican dishes and a full bar. They also have a variety of handcrafted specialty cocktails like the Organic Margarita made with Dulce Vida Organic Tequila. $ **No reservations during Masters week** P.F. CHANGS d215, 3450 Wrightsboro Road (Augusta Mall) 706-733-0161 P.F. Chang’s is an Asian-themed American casual dining restaurant chain. The P.F. Chang's experience is a unique combination of Chinese cuisine, attentive service, wine, and tempting desserts all served in a stylish, high-energy bistro. $$ **Reservations accepted during Masters week** THE CHOP HOUSE 3450 Wrightsboro Rd # A203 (Augusta Mall) 706-733-2244 The Chop House serves premium steaks and chops, fresh U.S.D.C. inspected seafood, and sumptuous salads, pastas and desserts in a warm, friendly environment. Established in 1992 by Mike Connor with the help of family and friends, The Chop House has become one of the premier casual restaurant concepts in the Southeast, with 12 locations spread across 4 states. The Chop House is famous for their premium, aged, uniquely seasoned, hand-selected steaks and chops guaranteed to be absolutely delicious and the finest available. $$$ **Reservations accepted during Masters week** MANUEL’S BREAD CAFE 505 Railroad Ave North Augusta, SC 29841 803-380-1323 Nestled within the cradle of North Augusta’s ambitious and visionary Hammond’s Ferry riverfront development, Manuel’s Bread Cafe combines the storied tradition of a French bakery, pastry and food shop with an unforgettable casual dining experience. From his hometown of Lyon, the Mecca of French cuisine, culinary wizard Chef Manuel Verney-Carron uses his exceptional artistry to extend delicious breakfast, lunch and dinner, all guaranteed to delight any palette. The seasonal menu features Manuel’s twist on exquisite timehonored French dishes laden with organic produce grown from the fertile soil of our very own Blue Clay Farms, within the partition of Hammond’s Ferry. $$ **Reservations Online during Masters week** Insider Information: Great option for casual dining or take out! THE VILLAGE DELI 2803 Wrightsboro Road 706-736-3691 At the Village Deli, we strive to provide the combination of an old-fashioned neighborhood pub where people come to see their friends and a four-star hometown diner where you can still get good food at reasonable prices. Welcome to the Village Deli & Grill, where we offer honest fare in a warm and inviting environment. We pride ourselves on the quality of our food and the dedication of our family of employees. $ **No reservations during Masters week** PLEASE NOTE: FOR RESTAURANTS THAT DO NOT TAKE RESERVATIONS DURING MASTERS WEEK, PLEASE BE PREPARED TO WAIT OR DINE EARLY. The Masters Tournament Augusta Nightlife & Entertainment NIGHTLIFE T-BONZ 2856 Washington Road 706-737-8325 A fun but busy bar during Masters Week and a regular hang out for players and caddies. WILD WINGS 3035 Washington Road 706-364-9453 Voted best wings in Augusta for the last five years and the best people watching bar for the last 6 years. A good sports bar with a dozen or so beers on tap. SURREY TAVERN 471 Highland Avenue A busy bar with live music. EVENTS THE COUNTRY CLUB DANCE HALL & SALOON 2834 –F Washington Road 706-364-1862 The Country Club has brought more national Country Stars to Augusta than any other club in recent memory and they just keep on coming. With its friendly and professional staff, state-of-the-art sound system and lights, and lots of space to party, The Country Club rises above and beyond the expectations of "just another nightclub." The Country Club's dedicated fans voted it "Metro's Best Nightclub!" 3 Years in a Row and “Best Live Music Venue”. 706-736-1221 VUE LOUNGE 469 Highland Avenue 706-364-0786 The Vue is an upscale dance club located in Surrey Center. Plush seating lines the wall and there are several private rooms. ROCK FORE DOUGH (Date TBD) The Drive for Show, Rock Fore! Dough Concert is an annual American rock benefit concert that is played at the First Tee of Augusta in Augusta, Georgia. Past performers have included: Colbie Caillat, Josh Kelley, Corey Smith, and Cheap Trick. http://www.rockforedough.com/ FROG HOLLOW TAVERN 1282 Broad Street 706-364-6906 An upmarket bar in a newly opened restaurant. Great cocktails and wine. PARTRIDGE INN 2110 Walton Way 706-737-8888 The elegant bar is an excellent place for a quiet cocktail after a long day. AUGUSTINO’S In Marriott Hotel & Suites Two Tenth St. 706-823-6500 Located in the Marriott Hotel, Augustino’s is a comfortable bar where you can watch the action of the day on several flat screen TV.s. CADILLAC’S NIGHTCLUB 3328 Washington Rd. #F 706-364-2234 Great place with reasonable drink prices. Laid back environment with friendly staff. Nice blend of music for all ages. BEE’S KNEES 211 10th Street 706-828-3600 Voted Best Late Night Spot and Wine Menu in Augusta! STILLWATER TAP ROOM 974 Broad Street 706-826-9857 Excellent selection of beer on tap, laid-back atmosphere, live music, and rocking chairs outside… SGH Golf Inc. 6805 Mt. Vernon Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45227 Tel: (800) 284-8884 (513) 984-0414 www.sghgolf.com sales@sghgolf.com The Masters Tournament Augusta Sightseeing AUGUSTA VISITOR CENTER 560 Reynolds Street, Augusta, GA 30901 (706) 724-4067 THE AUGUSTA CANAL 1450 Greene St., Augusta, GA 30901 Forgot your clubs but still want to get close with nature? Well, we've got a big offering in the Augusta Canal, where recreational activities such as canoeing, jogging and biking abound. Approximately 11.5 miles in length and built in 1845 for transportation, power and water supply, the canal today also is a flocking place for recreation-minded Georgians and South Carolinans. Canoe and bike rentals are available. Call (706) 823-0440 for more information. RIVERWALK 8th Street Augusta, GA 30901 Located along the Savannah River behind Reynolds Street downtown, the Riverwalk is a multi-tiered brick esplanade beautifully landscaped and filled with various walking paths, benches, historical monuments and plaques. And if you're here on the weekend, there's more than likely to be some special festival or event packing in a crowd and offering plenty of foods SACRED HEART CULTURAL CENTER and beverages. Located on 1301 Greene Street, (706) 826-4700 Sacred Heart Cultural Center is a heartening and spectacular example of a cherished piece of architectural heritage, AUGUSTA GOLF & GARDENS down on its luck, given a new lease on 1100 Reynolds Street Augusta, GA life. Consecrated in 1901, the redbrick, 30901 twin-spired Romanesque Catholic As you meander along the pathway, church summed up the highest skills of just past the Butterfly and Aquatic European artists. Jewel-like tones of gardens, you’ll see him in one of the German stained-glass windows play most unforgettable moments in golf: A against the creamy white Italian marble 46-year-old Jack Nicklaus, club thrust columns, Stations of the Cross and the high in the air, just after making birdie ornate high altar. In the early 1970s, on No. 17 as he rallied back on the with much of its congregation now in the back nine for a final round of 65 and suburbs, Sacred Heart's doors were his sixth Green Jacket. closed and the church deconsecrated and left to the mercy of the elements and vandals. THE AUGUSTA MUSEUM OF HISTORY MORRIS MUSEUM SHOWCASE SOUTHERN ART 560 Reynolds Street Augusta, GA 30901 (706) 722-8454 1 Tenth Street, Augusta, GA 30901 Early in 1996 the 60-year-old Dedicated to the art of the South, the "municipal attic" moved into a new Morris Museum of Art is a don't-miss 48,000-square-foot home at Sixth and stroll right off Augusta's Riverwalk. Reynolds streets. The 23 permanent Two centuries of Southern art are galleries are filled with Revolutionary represented in this new museum and Civil War weapons and uniforms, designed like a private home. The Native American culture, natural permanent collection includes works by history (including a major dinosaur Augusta native Jasper Johns and mixed exhibit), space exploration, media artist Robert Rauschenberg. communications, vintage photographs Special exhibits are held throughout the and a tribute to the city's and Georgia's year. Open Tuesday through Saturday 10 founding father, Gen. James Edward a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Sunday 12:30 to Oglethorpe. Open Tuesday to Saturday 5:30 p.m. Admission is $2. Riverfront 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. Center, 1 Tenth Street at Riverwalk, Admission: adults, $4; seniors, $3, (706) 724-7501. children, $2. Children 6 and younger are free. The Masters Tournament Local Information CHURCHES WESTMINISTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 4303 Wheeler Road Augusta, GA 30907 706- 863-8978 http://www.wpcmartinez.org/ VINEYARD CHURCH AUGUSTA 3126 Parrish Road Augusta, GA 30907 706-863-9766 www.vineyardaugusta.org CABS Taxis are understandably very busy Masters Week, but they are available. Expect some delays and higher rates. CHECKER CAB 706-736-3006 YELLOW CAB 706-733-3444 SPEEDY CAB 706-877-1119 MARTINEZ UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 3614 Washington Road Martinez, GA 30907 706-863-6541 martinezgaumc.org ST.MARY ON THE HILL CATHOLIC CHURCH 1420 Monte Sano Ave Augusta, GA 30904 706-733-6627 www.stmaryonthehill.org ABILENE BAPTIST CHURCH 3917 Washington Road Augusta, GA 30907 706-869-1774 http://www.abilene1774.org/ WESTSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH 261 Flowing Wells Road Augusta, GA 30907 706- 868-5982 www.westsidebaptist.us WALTON WAY TEMPLE CONGREGATION 3005 Walton Way Ext Augusta, GA 30909 706-738-8579 http://ga006.urj.net/ SGH Golf Inc. 6805 Mt. Vernon Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45227 Tel: (800) 284-8884 (513) 984-0414 www.sghgolf.com sales@sghgolf.com