The Masters
Badges to golf's most private major, with a hospitality house steps from the gates of Augusta National.
Since 1934, the Masters has been the hardest ticket in golf — a course you cannot otherwise walk, in bloom for one week in April. JETBAY arranges tournament badges, staffed hospitality houses on the perimeter and access to Berckmans Place hospitality.
The hardest gates in sport
Augusta National sells nothing to the public beyond a patron list closed for decades. Access runs through badge allocations held year over year — exactly the kind of relationship a group desk maintains so that one enquiry, this year, is enough.
A house, not a hotel
Masters week works on private houses: chef, bar and shuttle inside the gates' shadow, your group under one roof. Augusta's hotels can't match it — the right house, staffed properly, is the event's real luxury.
The first full week of April, always. Wednesday's Par 3 contest is the gentlest day; Sunday's back nine is the loudest hour in golf. Houses and badges are committed by winter, so the enquiry belongs in the autumn before.
- Tournament badges, practice & competition days
- Staffed hospitality house by the gates
- KAGS slots in Augusta's busiest week
Tournament badges
Daily or weekly badges for practice rounds and all four competition days.
Berckmans Place
Augusta National's own hospitality — restaurants, putting greens and a shop without queues.
Private hospitality house
A staffed residence minutes from the course — chef, bar, shuttle and your party under one roof.
Augusta Regional (KAGS) hosts more business jets in Masters week than in the rest of its year — slots and parking go early. VOLO files yours months out and the house car meets you on the ramp.
Tell us the event. We'll build the week.
Box, badge or deck; jet, hotel and driver — one enquiry, one point of contact, fulfilled in-group by JETBAY.
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