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Staying & Playing
If watching the world’s best players in action
gets your own swing twitching, then there are
plenty of top class courses within easy reach of
Augusta to bolt on to your trip and release your
inner tour pro, all of which can be arranged by
Your Golf Travel.
If you don’t want to stray too far, Augusta Country
Club is next door and shares the infamous Rae’s
Creek, while Sage Valley, The Reserve Club,
West Lake and Champions Retreat are all within
15 minutes of downtown Augusta.
Columbia, where many fans stay, is surrounded
by a sizeable choice of local country clubs, all
open to Masters patrons for the week, including
Wood Creek, Windermere, Lexington, and
Columbia Country Club to name a few. However,
many guests choose to book longer holidays
and head further afield, driving the two-a-halfhours to the South Carolina coast, where the
world class resorts of Kiawah Island, Myrtle
Beach and Hilton Head are all within easy reach,
while the eight magnificent courses on offer at
the Pinehurst Resort are just a four-hour drive
away in North Carolina.
Whether you choose to focus purely on watching
The Masters or mix and match a bit of watching
and playing, Your Golf Travel Select has
packages to suit all your needs. All that remains
is for you is to stop dreaming and start believing
and let YGT do the rest.
Grab a Slice
of Major History
If you fancy watching the world’s best players in
action over some of America’s finest courses,
and want to enjoy the cultural delights of San
Francisco and New York, then it’s time to check
out Your Golf Travel’s exclusive tournament
packages to the 2020 US Open and 2020 US
PGA Championship
While visiting The Masters is top of the tree
when it comes to catching a slice of major
action in the United States, there are plenty of
other opportunities to watch the world’s best
players tackle some of America’s most iconic
courses, with the US Open and the US PGA
Championship being among the hottest tickets
in town.
Following the recent shake up to the major
calendar, the US PGA Championship has moved
to the middle of May and is now the next major
on the schedule after The Masters. And 2020
shakes up the order of things still further by
visiting San Francisco’s Harding Park, a publiclyowned course that has never previously staged
a major championship.
Although traditionally boasting the strongest
field of all four majors, the PGA Championship
has a long history of throwing up surprise
winners, and with no tour pros having played the
course before under major conditions, it will be
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