2017 Masters: Getting Ready for Augusta

As the grounds begin to thaw and the sun begins to shine, a “tradition unlike any other” lies upon the horizons. The 2017 Masters Tournament at Augusta National, the 81st installment of the biggest major tournament of the year on the PGA Tour, is set to tee off on April 6, 2017. Looking to travel to Augusta for the big tournament? Here is what you need to know before you go.

2017 Masters Travel Package

So you want to go to Augusta for the 2017 Masters Tournament. But before you’re able to enjoy the warm temperatures and rolling hills of Augusta, you’re going to need to figure out where to stay, and when you’re going.

Bullseye offers a wide array of 2017 Masters Travel Packages, complete with luxurious hotel options and daily transfers to and from Augusta National. The best part? You can pick the package that is best for you! Whether you’re wanting to head to The Masters with the “Championship Package,” for five nights, the “Weekend Rounds Package” for three nights or the “Par 3” and “Opening Rounds” packages for two nights, we’ve got a package that will fit exactly what you’re looking for.

Learn more: bit.ly/2017-masters

Where To Eat

While all of our 2017 Masters Travel Packages come with a daily southern-style breakfast, you can’t visit Augusta without trying some of the local cuisine! If you’re willing to get out and do some traveling to downtown Augusta, there are some great places like Frog Hollow Tavern and Abel Brown.

But if you’re wanting to stay close to the course, you can hit up anything along Washington Road, including the popular T-Bonz Steakhouse, and of course, John Daly’s favorite, Hooters.

What (And What Not) To Bring

There is nothing worse than getting to the gates of a large sporting event, only to find out you’ve brought something that you can’t take in with you. That’s why you need to check everything before you go!

The Masters is not your typical everyday sporting event, so you must comply with all of their strict rules that are in place to ensure the best experience possible for golfers and fans alike. Electronics such as cell phones, beepers, tablets, or any other device capable of transmitting video is strictly off-limits within Augusta National limits, as are weapons of any kind, radios, folding armchairs and more.

For a complete list of prohibited items at the 2017 Masters Tournament, click here.

Gate 6 Hospitality

Looking for a place to hang out and grab a drink before and/or after the days round? Or maybe you’ve got tickets for the third and fourth rounds, but you need somewhere to kick back for the first two? Gate 6 Hospitality at The Masters returns in 2017, just steps from the entrance to Augusta National.

Available every day from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., featuring a premium open bar and an all-you-can-eat menu prepared by celebrity chefs, Gate 6 Hospitality is every golf fan’s paradise short of being on the course itself. Guests will enjoy closed circuit Masters coverage on large HDTV’s, lounge-like atmospheres with soft leather furniture and parking included at no additional charge.

To learn more about Gate 6 Hospitality at the 2017 Masters, click here.

Want to learn more about Bullseye Event Group’s events such as the Players Tailgate at Super Bowl LII in Minneapolis, Gate 6 Hospitality at The Masters and more? Click here.

2016 Masters In Review

Championship Sunday has come and gone, and another year at the Masters did not disappoint. We recap all of the action from Augusta.

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Spieth’s Meltdown

After leading for three and a half rounds into The Masters, world number two and defending Masters champion had a complete meltdown on the 12th hole of the final round on championship Sunday.

Coming up with a quadruple bogey on the 12th hole par-3, Spieth went from being the eventual-champion to being tied for fourth and fighting for his chance to compete in the final five holes.

Spieth’s Masters ended at T-2.

Willett A Winner

The beneficiary of Spieth’s meltdown on the 12th hole was Danny Willett, the world golf ranked #12 golfer from England.

Willett had been on a roll already, but following Spieth’s flounders, Willett went into the clubhouse with a three-stroke lead and never fell below winning his first green jacket.

Big fan of the Masters? Check out Bullseye’s Gate 6 Hospitality at The Masters, the #1 hospitality tent in Augusta. Relive the action and get yourself ready for 2017 in Augusta!

2016 Masters Tournament Preview

The 2016 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club is just under a week away and as we march towards a tradition unlike any other, the field looks more interesting than ever.

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Tiger Is Out

Four-time Masters champion and fan favorite Tiger Woods announced Friday he will not be participating the 2016 Masters tournament. Woods has undergone two back surgeries in nine months and has not played competitively since August.

In a statement on his website, Woods stated he did not feel “physically ready” for the competition.

Despite his recent struggles, Woods’ status as fan and media favorite alike always brings a buzz to tournaments. Woods’ absence from the Masters will be noticed, the first in several years fans won’t be seeing Tiger’s classic championship Sunday red polo.

Jordan Spieth’s Youthful Dominance

Reigning Masters champion and fan favorite Jordan Spieth will look to not only defend his 2015 green jacket, but also looks to build upon his momentum created in 2015. Spieth hadn’t cracked the top 10 of the official World Golf Rankings until last year, surging to 1st overall before recently dropping to 2nd behind Jason Day.

Sleeper?

Every year, a sleeper seems to emerge from the ranks to contest a fan favorite or proven world #1. And sometimes, like Zach Johnson in 2007, they come out on top a Masters champion. Who will play the role of spoiler in 2016 remains to be seen.

Headed to Augusta for the 2016 Masters? We’ve got the first ever Bullseye Gate 6 Hospitality tent, located just a short walk from the front gate of Augusta National. Enjoy all-you-can-eat spreads, an open premium bar, luxury lounge seating and more from 7am-7pm, Wednesday through Sunday!

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2016 Bullseye Saturday Night Live Menu

Bullseye Event Group’s 2016 Masters Hospitality packages this year are mapping out to the best yet. And now, we are bringing the luxury of the incredibly popular and luxurious Players Tailgate at the Super Bowl, to the rolling hills of Augusta!

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On Saturday, April 9 from 7-9 p.m. ET, the first ever Bullseye Saturday Night Live at the Masters will feature a Q & A session, hosted by professional golfer and fan-favorite John Daly. Daly will be on hand to tell stories of his time on the Tour, as well as take questions that any of our VIP guests might have.

The menu for the first ever Bullseye Saturday Night Live at the Masters promises to be a culinary experience unlike any other. Just some of what this year’s menu, provided by chefs Aaron May and G Garvin, includes:

  • A buffet of artisan meats and cheeses
  • Crab-stuffed jalapenos wrapped in bacon
  • BBQ pork on mini brioche buns
  • Kobe beef cheesesteaks
  • Crispy chicken sliders
  • Lobster Tacos with habanero peach salsa
  • Shortbread with vanilla ice cream and caramelized peaches
  • Chocolate pecan pie
  • Much more!

To top it all off, the hospitality events will feature a premium, open bar with top shelf drinks for all VIP members over 21 years of age!

Tickets for the hospitality opportunities are available now.

Contact Bullseye Event Group at (317) 800-3280 for more information!

Announcing the Bullseye Gate 6 Hospitality at the Masters!

The first ever Bullseye Saturday Night Live is coming to the 2016 Masters tournament in the sunny, rolling hills of Augusta, Georgia!

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Get ready, because Bullseye is back with the all-new Gate 6 Hospitality events sure to make your mouth water and your neighbors jealous.

Starting with the practice rounds on Wednesday, Bullseye will be hosting the first ever Gate 6 Hospitality tent just minutes from Augusta National. The hospitality tent will be available from 7 a.m. ET to one-hour following close of the Masters, Wednesday through Sunday.

The one-of-a-kind Bullseye Saturday Night Live at the Masters will be the place to wind down from the first three rounds of action, while simultaneously gearing up for the final 18 of Masters Championship Sunday.

On Saturday, April 9 from 7-9 p.m. ET, the first ever Bullseye Saturday Night Live at the Masters will feature a Q & A session, hosted by professional golfer and fan-favorite John Daly. Daly will be on hand to tell stories of his time on the Tour, as well as take questions that any of our VIP guests might have.

All hospitality events will feature an all-you-can-eat culinary experience and premium open bar, created by our star team that features chefs Aaron May and G Garvin.

Tickets for the Gate 6 Hospitality opportunities are available now. Contact Bullseye Event Group at (317) 800-3280 for more information!

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