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Masters Tournament 2011 Match Details
 Match Date: April 5th through the 10th.
Tuesday To Sunday 

 Events               Scheulde                                                                Time

Monday, April 4     Practice Round     Gates open at 8:00 AM, close at 6:30 PM
Tuesday, April 5     Practice Round     Gates open at 8:00 AM, close at 6:30 PM
Wednesday, April 6     Practice Round, Par 3 Contest     Gates open at 8:00 AM, close at 6:30 PM
Thursday, April 7     Competitive Round     Gates open at 7:25 AM, close 30 min. after play
Friday, April 8     Competitive Round     Gates open at 7:30 AM, close 30 min. after play
Saturday, April 9     Competitive Round     Gates open at 8:00 AM, close 30 min. after play
Sunday, April 10     Final Competitive Round     Gates open at 8:00 AM, close 30 min. after presentation ceremony


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Match Details:
The PGA Tour will be heading to Augusta, Georgia for a huge tournament that will see the European Tour members join the PGA Tour and compete for a large prize purse. However, there are other tournaments coming up in April as well like the Valero Texas Open, which happens at the TPC San Antonio, in San Antonio, Texas. Click on the links on this page and get your membership for access to high quality streaming video right from your computer or mobile device. You'll get instant access to Live stream Golf all year right from your computer.The Masters Tournament is a $7,500,000 tournament that will happen at the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia in the United States and it will take place April 7th through the 10th. This is a great tournament that will see the European Tour show up and compete as well. Last year, it was Phil Mickelson who walked away with the Grand Prize of $1,350,000 and he also took home 600 FedEx Cup points. Past winners in the last few years include Angel Cabrera in 2009, Trevor Immelman in 2008 and Zach Johnson in 2007. The field for the Master's Tournament includes Robert Allenby and Stuart Appleby as well as Paul Casey, Angel Cabrera, Jonathan Byrd and Ricky Barnes. Also K.J. Choi is on the list and Stewart Cink as well as Tim Clark, David Chung and Jason Bohn. Fred Couples will also be playing in this tournament along with Ernie Els and Ross Fisher. You can watch this tournament live from your computer or mobile device. All you have to do is click on the links on this page and you'll get access to streaming golf all year long via your internet connection.




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Augusta National Information
2604 Washington Rd
Augusta, GA 30904

Augusta National Golf Club is located in Augusta, Georgia, and is one of the most storied and exclusive golf clubs in the world. It has been the host of the Masters golf tournament since 1934. The course is one of the most revered courses in the U.S., and it is well known for its botanic beauty. The flowers and plants are in full bloom during the Masters tournament, which is held the first week in April. Because of the widespread floral and botanic scenery, each hole on the course is named after the tree or shrub with which it has become associated.


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HISTORY OF THE MASTERS Tournament
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 The Masters Golf Tournament, more commonly known as The Masters, is one of four major championships in professional golf. The tournament was started by Augusta National Golf Course designers Clifford Roberts and Bobby Jones, who worked with architect Alister MacKenzie to design one of the most challenging courses in the nation. Bobby Jones initially had the idea to design the course, as he wanted to build a golf course after he retired. The Augusta National Golf Course was officially opened in 1933.

The first-ever Augusta National Masters Invitation Tournament was played in 1934. The tournament was won by Horton smith, and the format of the first tournament was arranged so that golfers played holes 10-18 as the as the first nine, and 1-9 as the second nine. The very next year, the format was reversed, and has remained that way to present day.

In the 1935 tournament, Gene Sarazen hit a double eagle by sinking a shot from the fairway on the par 5 15th hole. Sarazen would go on to win the tournament in a 36-hole playoff with Craig Wood. Four years later in 1939, the Augusta National Invitation Tournament would switch names to become what we now know as The Masters. The Masters was not played from 1943-45 due to WWII. Instead, the Augusta National grounds were used to raise cattle and turkeys to help the war effort.

In the 1960's and 1970's, Arnold Palmer, Gary Player and Jack Nicklaus dominated the tournament. These three key players won the event 11 times during that span of 20 years. In 1975, Lee Elder became the first black player to qualify for the Masters. He would play in the tournament fifteen years before the first black player was admitted as a member to Augusta National.

Between the years of 1980 and 2000, non-American golfers took eleven victories in those twenty years. This was the longest streak for non-American golfers in any major U.S. tournament since the early U.S. Open years. In 1986, Jack Nicklaus became the oldest player to win the Masters, winning for a sixth time at the age of 46. In 1997, Tiger Woods won the Masters by twelve shots at the age of 21, breaking the long-standing scoring record and also breaking the record for youngest player to win the Masters.

The Augusta National Golf Course has been adjusted several times over the years. In 1998, the course measured 6925 yards from tee to pin on all holes. The course was adjusted to 7270 yards for 2002 and to 7445 yards in 2006. These adjustments have brought several criticisms, but most competitive players have defended the course as freshly challenging.

Tickets for the Masters tournament are not super-expensive - rather, they are hard to get. Even the practice rounds are difficult to get into, as applications for practice round tickets must be made almost a year in advance just to get your name in a random drawing pool. Tickets to the tournament are only sold to members of a patrons list, which is closed. A waiting list for patrons has opened and closed periodically since 1972. As of 2008, The Masters has allowed patrons to accompany a child between the ages of 8-16 to the tournament for free.


US Masters Tournament Champions
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Year              Winner      Score

1952     Sam Snead     286
1953     Ben Hogan     274
1954     Sam Snead1     289
1955     Cary Middlecoff     279
1956     Jack Burke     289
1957     Doug Ford     283
1958     Arnold Palmer     284
1959     Art Wall, Jr.     284
1960     Arnold Palmer     282
1961     Gary Player     280
1962     Arnold Palmer1     280
1963     Jack Nicklaus     286
1964     Arnold Palmer     276
1965     Jack Nicklaus     271
1966     Jack Nicklaus1     288
1967     Gay Brewer, Jr.     280
1968     Bob Goalby     277
1969     George Archer     281
1970     Billy Casper1     279
1971     Charles Coody     279
1972     Jack Nicklaus     286
1973     Tommy Aaron     283
1974     Gary Player     278
1975     Jack Nicklaus     276
1976     Ray Floyd     271
1977     Tom Watson     276
1978     Gary Player     277
1979     Fuzzy Zoeller1     280
1980     Severiano Ballesteros     275
1981     Tom Watson     280
1982     Craig Stadler1     284
1983     Severiano Ballesteros     280
1984     Ben Crenshaw     277
1985     Bernhard Langer     282
1986     Jack Nicklaus     279
1987     Larry Mize1     285
1988     Sandy Lyle     281
1989     Nick Faldo1     283
1990     Nick Faldo     278
1991     Ian Woosnam     277
1992     Fred Couples     275
1993     Bernard Langer     277
1994     Jose Maria Olazabal     279
1995     Ben Crenshaw     274
1996     Nick Faldo     276
1997     Tiger Woods     270
1998     Mark O'Meara     279
1999     Jose Maria Olazabal     280
2000     Vijay Singh     278
2001     Tiger Woods     272
2002     Tiger Woods     276
2003     Mike Weir1     281
2004     Phil Mickelson     279
2005     Tiger Woods1     276
2006     Phil Mickelson     281
2007     Zach Johnson     289
2008     Trevor Immelman     280
2009     Ángel Cabrera     276
2010     Phil Mickelson     272

1. Winner in playoff.



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