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Welcome to Augusta.com's coverage of the 2004 Masters® golf tournament, golf's most prestigious event.
No other web site provides more complete coverage of the Masters® and the city of Augusta, Georgia.
4 bedroom, 2 baths
House has a large eat in kitchen, patio; Call 706-793-7103
Partridge Inn
A traditional, full service hotel that defines excellence.
Bambu on Hickman
Bambu offers amazing food and impeccable service.
For Woods, any major win will do
Tiger Woods wants to win this Masters Tournament, obviously. There's an interesting rumor out there that he wants to win this week more badly than usual. Woods is hungrier than ever, the theory goes, because he's winless in his past six major championships.
It will be difficult for this year's Masters to top the 2003 tournament. From a first-win by a left-handed Canadian, to the spectacle of Martha Burk, to the monsoon that filled the course with mud, this is a tough act to follow.
Pros' Five Favorites:
1. Luigi's
2. DTimm's Restaurant
3. Calverts
4. Mally's
5. Cadwallader's Cafe
If you're dining out during Masters week, you're likely to see photos of professional golfers. With about 90 players in town for the tournament, you may even see the golfers themselves.
Golfers take swing through Augusta eateries
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On behalf of the Augusta Metro Chamber of Commerce, I would like to welcome you to the Augusta.com Masters® website. As the second oldest and largest city in Georgia, Augusta is proud to play host to the world... |
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