I'm personally not interested to walk "outside" the ropes as a means of seeing a course. Not Augusta or any other course for that matter. Probably least of all Augusta.
I notice a few responses comparing actually walking a course to playing when actually Josh is talking about walking it outside the ropes.
I'd go with Tim and give the ticket to someone who really wants to go in that way.
I'd certainly walk a course, like Tom mentions doing and have done it a few times but I've always returned to play. To each their own but I'll see Augusta when I play it.
Interesting take.
I'm almost the exact opposite. I can't imagine turning down an opportunity to walk a special course, assuming I could afford the time and effort to get there. Walking it would be almost as good as playing it for me, but then the playing the game doesn't seem to hold as much interest to me as almost everyone else on here. The cynics will claim it's because of my relatively poor playing ability, but really, even if I were a single digit player, the difference between playing and walking wouldn't matter to me.
I've been to Monterey twice in my life (actually three times, but the first is prior to my memories...). I walked Pebble both times and, while I certainly would have loved to have played it, never once regretted walking it.
The game is mostly about the walk for me - ironic, given my feelings about
Golf In The Kingdom. If I could walk it with a good friend, wow, that's almost the same as playing it, for me.