Scott,
I haven't read through this entire thread, so if I repeat what someone has already said, I apologize.
From a "first-timer" who went to the Monday practice round last year [my bro and I have been trying the practice round ticket lottery for about 5 years...he would ask for 4 tickets for the Monday round, and I would ask for 4 tickets for the Tuesday round...the deal was that if either of us got lucky, he would take the other guy and two buddies...my bro phoned me one day to tell me that he had received a letter postmarked "Georgia" (we live in western Canada)...I said "yeah, so..." ...and then he said "as in Augusta, Georgia"...and I said "no way, you lucky s---"...but then realized I would be heading down there with him] I consider it a "once-in-a-lifetimer".
We flew down Thursday, golfed Friday at the "River Club" [so-so, I wouldn't play it again, but it was a good warm-up after not hitting balls all winter], see below...
Then Saturday we drove just a bit north of Augusta and played "Jones Creek"; the price was $125.00 cart inc., and we were told that the week of the Masters would see a green fee of $1100 per 4-some....I really enjoyed the course, I felt it was built on some beautiful terrain...see below...
Then Sunday we drove about one hour north of where we stayed [in Thomson] and played "Arrowhead Pointe" in a state park, I think the green fee was about $45...decent course...see below...
Sunday night we drove into Augusta and drank/ate at "TBonz Steakhouse" on Washington Road...highly recommended, the place was packed, and the atmosphere electric...everyone was there for the Masters, or so it seemed.
Augusta National...what can I say...the greenest golf course you will ever see. We walked through the gates [at 8am sharp] and I challenged the other guys to find a weed on the golf course...9 hours later, we came up empty-handed. We did make the mistake of hitting the merchandise shop at 5pm on the way out...huge lineups. Advice...I'd do it in the morning first thing and drop it somewhere.
We walked the back nine first, starting from the 10th tee, and followed Henrik Stenson for several holes. It all seemed very surreal. He was the only guy on the course for the first while. We all split up with an hour or so, and planned to meet back underneath one of the big scoreboards at 12 noon for lunch, which worked well.
We stopped behind the 12th tee to watch him hit a few shots, see below...
Then I planted myself near the trees on the right edge of the 13th fairway for half an hour...excellent spot. Ended up taking this photo of Stenson hitting his approach to the 13th green...
I blew up the photo to poster size and framed it and hung it on the living room wall...brings back great memories every time I glance at it.
Wandered the entire golf course after that. The weather was beautiful all day long, and then on the drive back to Thomson at 6pm we drove through a t-storm, so the timing was perfect. I marvelled at how hilly the golf course is, yet it was eminently walkable. The drop on the par three 6th was a real eye-opener. As were a couple of the climbs, particularly the 18th.
You will definitely not be disappointed. Have a great time!
JJ