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Your Masters Golf Tour starts here. Welcome to the United States, where you get the chance to enjoy some of the best golf courses in the south-east including TPC Sawgrass, TPC Dye Valley, Palmetto and Harbour Town Golf Links. Top it off with a Masters experience in Augusta, with the option of adding a 3-night stay at Pebble Beach Golf Resort in California. This is an exclusive tour limited to 20 guests. This golf tour runs between 02 – 17 April 2025, starting in Jacksonville, Florida and ending in Charlotte Airport, North Carolina.
Join us on this exclusive tour to indulge in the finest golfing experiences that America has to offer. Your tour guides have personally played each course on the itinerary, ensuring a knowledgeable and memorable trip for all participants Commencing in Jacksonville, we will tee off at TPC Sawgrass, renowned for hosting The Players Championship, and also tackle the Pete Dye-designed Valley Course nearby. Our next stop is the picturesque Hilton Head Island, where we will play at Heron Point and Harbour Town Golf Links, home to the RBC Heritage Classic. Playing just before the tournament guarantees optimal course conditions. Finally, we head to Augusta for The Masters Tournament, a pinnacle event in American golf. A visit to The Masters is a must for every golfer, offering a glimpse into Augusta’s renowned green speeds and Southern golfing culture.
Tour Name | The Masters Golf Tour 2025 |
Departure Date | Wednesday, 02 April 2025 |
End Date | Monday, 14 April 2025 |
Nights |
12 |
Tour Size |
20 |
Start Point |
Jacksonville |
End Point |
Atlanta |
Availability |
1 Room Left |
Next Departure |
TBA |
Payment Currencies | AUD, USD, GBP, CAD, EUR, NZD |
12 Nights, 13 Days | 02 – 14 April 2025
Accommodation
6 Rounds of Golf (Inclusive of Carts)
Other
Optional Extension – Pebble Beach | 14 – 17 April 2025
Day 1 – Arrivals – Wed 02 April
Day 2: Golf (B, D) – Thu 03 April
Day 3: Golf (B) – Fri 04 April
Day 4: Travel (B) – Sat 05 April
Day 5: Travel (B) – Sun 06 April
Day 6: Golf (B) – Mon 07 April
Day 7: Golf (B) – Tue 08 April
Day 8: Sightseeing & Travel (B) – Wed 09 April
Day 9: Golf (B, L) – Thu 10 April
Day 10: Sightseeing & Travel (B) – Fri 11 April
Day 11: Golf (B,D) – Sat 12 April
Day 12: Golf (B) – Sun 13 April
Day 13: Departures or Extension (B) – Mon 14 April
Extension – Pebble Beach (Optional) – Monday 14 April
Day 13: Golf – Tue 15 April
Day 14: Golf (B, FD) – Wed 16 April
Day 16: Golf (B) – Thu 17 April
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If you would like to extend your trip at Pebble Beach, San Francisco or anywhere in the U.S, our team is happy to help customise your trip.
TPC Dye Valley
This par-72 parkland golf course was designed by the late Pete Dye, along with Bobby Weed and Jerry Pate (1982 Players Champion). Opened in 1987, the course has played host to several professional Korn Ferry Tour events and is consistently ranked as one of the top courses in Florida. The golf course features large greens and an abundance of water that sprawls across rolling hills and valleys. You’ll find plenty of water hazards, tight corners and risk-reward opportunities on this course. Like most famous courses, the conditioning and maintenance year-round produces one of the finest-looking tracks in the United States, and you’ll be hard-put to find a blade of grass out of place.
TPC Sawgrass Stadium Course
The TPC Sawgrass Stadium Course was built by Pete Dye, the American Architect with strong resonance on this tour. In the 1970s, PGA Tour commissioner Dean Beman wanted a permanent destination for the Players Championship, which was the only event owned by the Players on the PGA Tour. The Course opened in 1980, and is known as the first true stadium course. This is a Top-100 World-Ranked Course and is full of challenging holes. The most famous of which is the par-3 17th with its island green. The bunkering on this golf course presents some of the most challenging layouts on the PGA Tour. Getting a tee-time on this course is difficult, so enjoy the experience and take your camera!
Heron Point, Hilton Head
Also designed by the late, legendary course architect Pete Dye, this golf course challenges golfers with risk-reward long and short holes. The fairways move toward and away from hazards and Dye’s ubiquitous mounding and swales framing target areas make this a must-play course. This is a very fun golf course with wider fairways than its sibling course at Harbour Town. It’s a friendlier version than Harbour Town but still provides ample challenges. The construction of this new course was rebuilt off the back of an existing track in 2007, with a multi-million dollar upgrade that reshaped marshland into this world-class resort course.
Harbour Town Golf Links
One of the most celebrated courses on the PGA Tour, Harbour Town is both the crowning achievement of famed designer Pete Dye and design consultant Jack Nicklaus. It places a premium on finesse, imagination and shot making, rather than strength. It is the course that literally put Hilton Head Island on the map and more than 40 years later, Harbour Town Golf Links remains one of the most revered courses in the world. Home to the RBC Heritage Classic, South Carolina’s only PGA TOUR event, this distinguished course places a premium on finesse, imagination and shot making, rather than strength. The crowning achievement of famed designer Pete Dye, no golf excursion to Hilton Head Island is complete without experiencing this Lowcountry legend.
The Reserve Club
Designed by famed architect Clyde Johnston and consulted by Masters champion, Fuzzy Zoeller, the Hollow Creek Course is enjoyable and player friendly. Each hole masterfully carved from the beautiful landscape, golfers are given pristine playing conditions and three best finishing holes in our area. This golf course is bold and beautiful, and represents what it’s like playing at a private member’s community in upper-class America. Expect water hazards, doglegs, large greens and plenty of tree-lined fairways at this golf course. There are also massive mansions lining the course which provide an insight into the private club community at Woodside.
Palmetto Golf Club
Palmetto Golf Club was founded in 1892 by Thomas Hitchcock. . The Club is the oldest, continually operated 18-hole course in its original locationin the United States after Chicago Golf Club. The green complexes at Palmetto are a delight and their current size is the result of Gil Hanse’s restoration work, which pushed the putting surfaces outwards utilising the existing mounds to great effect. Additionally the bunkers were reworked under Hanse’s stewardship. Dr Alister MacKenzie was quoted saying “The alterations at Palmetto have been such a success that the Chairman of Bobby Jones’ executive committee at the Augusta National writes me saying, ‘We have only one serious complaint to make against you regarding the Augusta National. That layout you designed at Aiken is liked so well that the Aiken colony does not seem to be the least bit interested in coming over to the Augusta National’.”
This golf tour stays in a mixture of four and five-star hotels. The rooms are all entry-level and spacious, modern and befitting of luxury. You can upgrade your room at any hotel subject to availability. Make your enquiries when booking to upgrade at any hotel. The entry-level rooms are ideal for this tour and the hotels are hand-picked. The Quality Inn Augusta is the most restrictive due to the nature of accommodation during The Masters, but the hotel rooms are spacious, clean and the hotel is in a fantastic location. All other hotels on this tour are luxurious and have been handpicked for their location, proximity to restaurants and quality which our tours reflect.
All transfers on this tour will be on a private touring bus with air conditioning, bottled water.
Prices Per Person | Double Occupancy | Single Occupancy |
Masters Tour | $ 13,998 | $ 17,998 |
Pebble Beach Extension | $ 6,398 | $ 8,198 |
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