| Masters Badges News: |
| Securing a chance to see the Masters in person can seem as greasy as a Tony Soprano shakedown, yet as spellbinding as a 50-year-old man's first sports car. Despite all the interest from big companies with large budgets for corporate hospitality, procuring Masters badges is a process filled with the residue of back-alley deals, 800 numbers and good ol' boys who go by first names only, if they go by any names at all. Those anxious souls you see on Augusta's Washington Road |
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| More Masters Badges News: |
| Greenspan said the increase was not related to the rainout of the Monday, April 7, practice round at the 2003 Masters, which cost the club more than $1 million in ticket refunds and loss of souvenir and concession sales. "Not at all -- absolutely not," he said. He attributed the increase to normal business operations. This is the fourth price increase in the past 15 years. A series badge went from $85 to $90 in 1989, to $100 in 1993 and to $125 in 2001.
Patrons might have expected the increase was coming. Starting in 1995, when practice round tickets were pre-sold for the first time, every time the price of those tickets has gone up, so has the cost of series badges. |