Posted on 04/08/2026 12:40:47 PM PDT by Jacquerie
Augusta National Golf Club is probably the most prestigious golf club in the country.
There are millions of people all over the world who dream of just being able to step on the grounds.
There is so much history and information surrounding Augusta National that it can be hard to fully understand the impact that this place has had on the game of golf.
August National Golf Course is owned by Augusta National, Inc.
The Augusta National, Inc. is a for-profit institution that was created in Georgia back in 1935 when the course was first built.
The two original owners of Augusta National were Bobby Jones and Clifford Roberts.
These were the masterminds behind the building of the golf course, and they were able to create something that completely changed golf history forever.
Most private golf clubs are owned by the members, but Augusta National is not like that.
This is not a traditional equity golf club.
To get into Augusta, you will have to be invited, and it is not easy to get an invitation.
Once you are invited, you still need to pay a good amount of money for the initiation fee and the annual dues.
Most of this information about what the club costs and what members are paying from year to year is not released to the public.
The last time it was released, it could be estimated that the initiation fee was around $200,000, and the yearly dues were somewhere around $30,000.
When you get invited to join Augusta National, chances are you will have no trouble affording these high prices.
Most of the members of this prestigious place are some of the wealthiest people in the country.
One of the unique things about the club is that they don’t even keep a list of potential members or a waiting list for people.
Most of the time, the idea of a private club is to fill it to its maximum capacity so that it can properly function and pay for the operation.
This is not the case at Augusta, and it is extremely difficult to get in.
The property of the Augusta National Golf course has become quite valuable through the years.
It is currently estimated with a tax assessed value of $85,000,000.
If you are new to the world of golf, you may not have a full understanding of what it is that sets Augusta National apart.
The Masters Tournament is held every year at Augusta National, and it is one of the four major championships on the PGA Tour.
Unlike other championships that will change courses from one year to the next, the Masters Tournament is always played at Augusta.
This has helped to make sure that people are falling in love with the course from one year to the next and really learning each and every hole.
People understand the layout and design of the Masters more than any other course on the PGA Tour circuit.
A few years after the course opened, they hosted the first ever Masters Championships.
If you are a professional golfer, your chances of getting invited to be a member at Augusta are rather slim.
In history, there have only been two professional golfers who have been invited to be members at Augusta.
Those two golfers are Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer.
Only one president has ever been a member at Augusta.
This president is Dwight David Eisenhower.
Eisenhower was a very serious golfer who enjoyed the game perhaps just as much as the average golf fan.
Eisenhower played golf any chance he got, and he was quite good at it as well.
If you have not read about it, there is a lot of history about Eisenhower and golf.
He truly made the sport even more of an average person’s game and showed people all over the country that golf is both fun and accessible.
Eisenhower certainly took advantage of his membership at Augusta and tried to play there often.
After his membership, Augusta never invited another president to join the club.
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How much does it cost to be on course for the Masters? Who’s allowed on?
“The last time it was released, it could be estimated that the initiation fee was around $200,000, and the yearly dues were somewhere around $30,000.”
These numbers are likely vastly underestimating the true cost of both the initiation and annual fees. Additionally, Augusta National apparently regularly assesses its members very high amounts to pay for whatever they need to cover on an annual basis.
“Who Run Bartertown?”
Judge Smails may can get you in...
I’ve been to practice rounds at Augusta...Their fairways are as smooth as some greens at courses I’ve played....
“Unlike other championships that will change courses from one year to the next, the Masters Tournament is always played at Augusta.” I wonder if Tiger Woods will be playing this year...read he had another car wreck. Give me the US Open and the British Open, any duffer can play if they qualify.
Adele Invergordon (Charlize Theron)
IF you have won the tournament previously you always get an invitation to play. Most likely he will never make the cut after day two again.
I always look forward to seeing John Daly the first day of The Open.
He will not.
what a fluff piece. there is nothing special about Augusta versus other well managed private courses.
they got their foot in the door as an annual visit for top players and now are milking it for all its worth
oh this green jacket is sooooo special
Also - you have to belong to another prestigious club as your primary club.
If you are a member and you show up too much - you won’t be asked back
as a member the next year
Master Blaster.
Are you USAF?
Rory McIlroy…..
I took golf lessons at a public golf course in San Francisco, not far from the ocean. My vision sux, couldn’t find the ball, but still love the game, watch every weekend on tv. Rory McIlroy played on that course and Colin Morikawa was tied for first there in his first professional game.
So that cheap public course is, I understand, some kind of a pricey club course now. But don’t stop looking for a good public course. Golf is fun.
My dad went to the Masters, as a spectator, several times from the 60’s to the 90’s. Just a country boy from Georgia who played golf left handed. He liked what he called the mobile scenery there as well.
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