I applied for practice round tickets for the 1998 tournament, four of us went. Was then invited by the club to apply for a spot on the waiting list that was opening for the first time since 1978. I’ve had my badges since 2000.
Spent half a day on the course, came back to the house for an emergency nap, now watching and sipping on a little Woodford Reserve while the 2 1/2” filets rest up prior to hitting the grill tonight! Best week of the year! Shaping up to be one of the best tournaments ever!
We’re drinking on the back deck before, while, and after our nightly steak dinner. I’ll have eight guys and myself on the course this week. Five are first timers.
Pretty much all North Texas soils move, Rowlett is one of the worst. If a neighborhood has mail boxes out by the curb that are encased in brick and the brick is leaning, keep moving.
Mastershousing.com is a good place to start. Brokers are your best option for tickets, plan on something around 2k or more per day each. If you have any questions, I've been many times. I put eight people plus myself on the course this year, six were first timers.
Pom's Masters adventure. Got to go to a practice round as a guest in 1997 then ten of us applied for 1998 practice round tickets. I was the only one selected and four of us got to go. Went again in 1999 for the actual tournament as a guest. Received a letter from the club advising that they we reopening the waiting list for the first time since 1978 and would i like to enter my name in another lottery for admission to the list, duhh.
A few months pass then I receive another letter announcing that I have been selected to be added to the waiting list and can anticipate having the opportunity to purchase Masters badges in the foreseeable future.
I've had my own tickets since the 2000 Masters.
All the letters are framed.