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Golf Masters Tournament - 2007
Masters Tournament is an international competition and the contestants are invited guests. Initially, Bobby Jones and Clifford Roberts hosted the golf tournaments to provide service to golf in the year 1934. Later, starting from 1940, Masters Tournaments are held every first week of April. Jack Nicklaus was the first champion to defend his title successfully. During 1970s, the founders of Masters, Jones and Roberts passed away but they left an extraordinary impression on the world of golf. In later years, Seve Ballesteros and Tom Watson won their title. In 1986, Jack Nicklaus won his sixth title at the age of 46. Later in 1997, Tiger Woods broke the Tournament four-day scoring record that had lasted for 32 years. Woods won his 4th consecutive professional major title in 2001, at the Masters and in 2002 he became the only player to win Masters Title consistently.
The 2007 Masters tournaments will be held at the Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, Georgia in April. Tickets for this event are hard to acquire. Applications for the practice events have to be made almost a year in advance and these applications are randomly chosen to select the lucky winner. Tournament tickets were sold to members of the patrons but this had been closed in 1978. The deadline for the 2008 applicants is July 15, 2007. You can send your details to the following address:
Masters Tournament
Practice Rounds
PO Box 2047
Augusta, GA 30903-2047
Tickets for the tournaments called 'Series' Badges are sold to those on the patrons list. A waiting list began in 1972 and closed in 1978. it restarted in 2000 but is closed now. Currently no applications are accepted.
You can visit the official website www.masters.org
for any details.
You can also find the hotel/motel reservation information on the website.
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