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Join Voyages.golf in April 2026 for the 90th Masters Tournament and golf tour to play some of the world’s top golf courses including Kiawah Island and TPC Sawgrass. We start this journey in Atlanta Airport on Wednesday the 9th of April 2026, finishing Monday 20 April in Jacksonville Florida. This tour consists of hand-picked golf courses and world-class accommodation designed to compliment a small group of bucket-list achievers. Enjoy the company of like-minded travellers, seamless logistics, and the comfort of knowing every detail is taken care of. From the drama of Amen Corner to the iconic 17th at Sawgrass, this is your chance to witness greatness and play it too. Spots are limited—secure your place on this once-in-a-lifetime experience with Voyages.golf.
Tour Name | 2026 Masters Tour |
Departure Date | Wednesday, April 8, 2026 |
End Date | Monday, April 20, 2026 |
Nights |
13 Days / 12 Nights |
Tour Size |
20 |
Start Point |
Charlotte Douglas Airport (CLT), NC |
End Point |
Jacksonville Airport (JAX), FL |
Availability |
50% Sold |
Next Departure |
2027, TBC |
Payment Currencies | AUD, USD, GBP, CAD, EUR, NZD |
Wednesday, 8 April 2026
Welcome to the USA! Group transfer departs Charlotte Airport (CLT) at 13:00 for Augusta (approx. 2.5 hours).
Check in for five nights at the Hampton by Hilton Augusta, with daily breakfast and dinner included.
Evening at leisure to relax after your journey.
Tip: We recommend booking flights to arrive by 11:00 AM. Private transfers or an early-night stay in Charlotte are available on request.
Overnight: Hampton by Hilton Augusta
Meals: Dinner
Thursday, 9 April 2026
After breakfast, transfer to Palmetto Golf Club (founded 1892), one of America’s oldest clubs. Play a full round with green fee and lunch included.
Evening welcome drinks and dinner at a local restaurant—a chance to connect with fellow travellers and set the tone for a week of golf and Masters excitement.
Overnight: Hampton by Hilton Augusta
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Friday, 10 April 2026
Free day in Augusta with two options:
• Attend The Masters (badges available at additional cost).
• Golf at The Reserve Club – Nicklaus Course (optional round).
Evening free to explore Augusta’s dining scene.
Overnight: Hampton by Hilton Augusta
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Saturday, 11 April 2026
Play at The Reserve Club, a hidden gem which is normally private but they open up to visitors for Masters week.
Return transfers to Augusta for the evening.
Overnight: Hampton by Hilton Augusta
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Sunday, 12 April 2026
A bucket-list experience: spend the entire day at The Masters Tournament, witnessing the drama unfold at Amen Corner or alongside the legendary 15th green.
Be part of golf history as the 90th Masters Champion is crowned.
Overnight: Hampton by Hilton Augusta
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Monday, 13 April 2026
Depart Augusta after breakfast for Kiawah Island.
En route, stop in the historic city of Charleston for lunch and sightseeing.
Check in at The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island, a world-class resort set on the Atlantic coastline. Evening free at leisure.
Overnight: The Sanctuary, Kiawah Island
Meals: Breakfast
Tuesday, 14 April 2026
Tee off at the legendary Ocean Course, designed by Pete Dye. Known for its seaward holes, Ryder Cup history, and as host of the 2021 PGA Championship, it’s one of the world’s great golfing stages.
Evening free to enjoy the resort’s dining and amenities.
Overnight: The Sanctuary, Kiawah Island
Meals: Breakfast
Wednesday, 15 April 2026
Play Osprey Point, a Tom Fazio design that’s player-friendly yet scenic, offering a perfect balance of challenge and enjoyment.
Afternoon transfer to Savannah, Georgia, a city renowned for its charm and southern hospitality.
Check in at the Kimpton Brice Hotel (2 nights).
Overnight: Kimpton Brice Hotel, Savannah
Meals: Breakfast
Thursday, 16 April 2026
Free day to explore Savannah’s historic district, parks, and riverside. Suggested experiences: a guided trolley tour or evening duelling pianos at a speakeasy.
Evening: optional group dinner reservation at a renowned local restaurant (cost not included).
Overnight: Kimpton Brice Hotel, Savannah
Meals: Breakfast
Friday, 17 April 2026
Breakfast at the hotel before group transfer south to Marriott Sawgrass Resort, Ponte Vedra Beach (3 nights).
Evening at leisure. Enjoy dining at the resort or nearby restaurants such as Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse.
Overnight: Marriott Sawgrass Resort
Meals: Breakfast
Saturday, 18 April 2026
Morning round at Dye’s Valley Course, known for strategic bunkering, water hazards, and pristine conditions. Includes a forecaddie for your group.
Afternoon at leisure—relax by the pool, spa, or beach.
Overnight: Marriott Sawgrass Resort
Meals: Breakfast
Sunday, 19 April 2026
Tee off at the TPC Sawgrass Stadium Course, home of The Players Championship. Experience the drama of the island green 17th hole, one of golf’s most famous tests.
Evening: Farewell Dinner at Restaurant 1912, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean—a fitting end to an unforgettable Masters and golf adventure.
Overnight: Marriott Sawgrass Resort
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Monday, 20 April 2026
Breakfast before group transfer to Jacksonville Airport (JAX) at 09:00 AM.
Please book flights after 12:00 PM to allow for connections. Private transfers available at extra cost.
Depart with memories of Augusta, Kiawah, Savannah, and Sawgrass.
Meals: Breakfast
Founded in 1892 and later refined by Alister MacKenzie, Palmetto Golf Club is one of the oldest golf courses in the United States. Though short by modern standards, this par-71 classic demands strategy, precision, and imagination. With firm, fast greens and natural elevation changes, it offers a pure and traditional test just a short drive from Augusta.
A new standout on the American golf scene, Old Barnwell opened in 2023 with a mission to blend old-world design with modern playability. Created by Brian Schneider and Blake Conant, this par-72 layout features wide corridors, artistic bunkering, and thoughtful shot values. It’s already attracting attention for its understated elegance and exclusive access.
A bucket-list venue for any serious golfer, the Ocean Course at Kiawah Island is a windswept masterpiece designed by Pete Dye. It hosted the legendary 1991 Ryder Cup and the 2021 PGA Championship. With panoramic Atlantic views on nearly every hole, this par-72 course is as beautiful as it is brutal—especially when the wind picks up.
Designed by Tom Fazio, Osprey Point is one of Kiawah’s most enjoyable and playable courses. This par-72 layout weaves through maritime forests, lagoons, and saltwater marshes, offering visual drama without being overly punishing. It’s an ideal warm-up for the Ocean Course or a rewarding round on its own.
Often overshadowed by its famous sibling, Dye’s Valley is a gem in its own right. Designed by Pete Dye and Bobby Weed, this par-72 course features water on nearly every hole and rewards smart shot-making. It’s a challenging yet fair experience, kept in immaculate tournament-ready condition year-round.
Home of The Players Championship, the Stadium Course is one of the most iconic layouts in golf. Created by Pete and Alice Dye, this par-72 test is defined by strategic angles, dramatic bunkering, and, of course, the infamous island green at 17. A must-play for anyone who wants to walk in the footsteps of legends.
Hampton by Hilton Augusta, Washington Rd
Located just 1.2 miles from The Masters Tournament, the Hampton by Hilton on Washington Road offers the ultimate in convenience during Masters Week. This well-appointed hotel provides clean, modern rooms with comfortable bedding, complimentary Wi-Fi, and a daily hot breakfast. While not extravagant, it’s a reliable and smart choice for guests who value location, ease, and comfort during a busy tournament week. We have hotel shuttle drop-offs included as well as daily dinner included in your rate so you can head out or dine in at your convenience. This is a super convenient hotel for the 90th Masters tournament.
The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island
One of the most exclusive coastal resorts in the U.S., The Sanctuary is the luxury centrepiece of Kiawah Island. This oceanfront hotel combines Southern elegance with five-star service, offering spacious rooms, high-end dining, and serene wellness facilities. It’s steps away from the famed Ocean Course, making it a first-choice for discerning golf travellers who want the very best both on and off the course. This resort typifies low-country charm with an original twist. You’ll be blown away on arrival and enjoy the convenience of golf onsite.
Kimpton Brice Hotel, Savannah
Set in the heart of Savannah’s historic district, the Kimpton Brice Hotel offers a stylish and intimate stay with a modern twist on Southern charm. Guests will enjoy boutique interiors, a peaceful courtyard, and proximity to Savannah’s top restaurants, riverfront, and parks. This property strikes a balance between upscale comfort and relaxed elegance—ideal for a short city break in between rounds. This boutique hotel is walking distance from the main restaurants and far enough away to enjoy a peaceful nights’ sleep because Savannah is a happening place with lots of music and action.
Marriott TPC Sawgrass Hotel
The official resort of TPC Sawgrass, this Marriott delivers direct access to one of the world’s most iconic golf destinations. With recently renovated rooms, on-site dining, a tranquil spa, and shuttle service to both Dye’s Valley and the Stadium Course, it’s built for serious golfers. The resort’s upscale yet laid-back atmosphere makes it the perfect place to unwind after taking on the challenge of the island green. This Hotel is conveniently located near the beach, with access to local restaurants and the golf courses on its doorstep.
Charleston blends coastal charm with deep historical roots. Guests can stroll through the historic French Quarter, visit the Battery promenade overlooking Charleston Harbor, and explore landmarks like Fort Sumter and Rainbow Row. Upscale dining, boutique shopping, and horse-drawn carriage tours round out a city experience that’s both elegant and easygoing.
Savannah is known for its romantic streets, oak-lined squares, and antebellum architecture. Guests can wander the Historic District, explore the waterfront along River Street, or relax in Forsyth Park. Art galleries, ghost tours, and Southern-style cuisine offer a rich mix of culture and charm—perfect for a relaxed day off the course.
Package – USD Pricing | Double/Twin Occupancy | Single Occupancy | Non-Golfer – Double Occupancy |
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Main Tour 08 – 20 April | $ 16,298 pp | $ 19,998 pp | $ 14,498 pp |
Extra Night Charlotte Sheraton Airport Hotel 07 Apr | $ 198 pp | $ 396 pp | $ 198 pp |
Add Extra Round Fri 10 Apr – The Reserve Club with lunch | $ 429 pp | $ 429 pp | $ 429 pp |
Early-Bird Offer: Book by 30 June & receive $500 off the price per person.
Payment Schedule
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Yes — but tickets (badges) are notoriously hard to obtain independently. This tour includes guaranteed access to the Final Round of The Masters 2026, with optional upgrades for earlier days. Joining an escorted group ensures you’ll actually experience Augusta National without the stress of chasing elusive tickets.
You’ll play Palmetto (1892), The Reserve Club, Kiawah Ocean Course (Ryder Cup & PGA host), Osprey Point, Dye’s Valley, and the world-famous TPC Sawgrass Stadium Course. It’s a line-up of America’s most historic and modern championship venues.
Not at all. While the courses are championship calibre, they are playable for golfers of all levels. Forecaddies are included at Sawgrass, and our hosts ensure pairings are balanced. The trip is as much about the experience as the scorecard. You must have a valid golf handicap to join this tour as a golfer.
The Masters is golf’s most iconic tournament. Augusta National is famed for its beauty, precision, and tradition — Amen Corner, azaleas in bloom, and the crowning of the Green Jacket. Experiencing it in person, as part of this tour, is something few golfers ever achieve.
Non-golfers are very welcome. They can attend The Masters, join sightseeing stops in Charleston and Savannah, relax at luxury resorts, or explore spa and shopping options. Our tours always ensure companions enjoy the journey as much as golfers.
Luxury and location are key: Hampton by Hilton Augusta during Masters week, The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island, Kimpton Brice Hotel in Savannah, and Marriott Sawgrass Resort at Ponte Vedra Beach. These hand-picked properties balance comfort, convenience, and style.
Yes, shared motorised carts are included for all courses except Kiawah Island which is walking only. You’ll have a caddie at Kiawah Island, and a forecaddie TPC Sawgrass and TPC Dye’s Valley – you just need to provide a gratuity to your caddie after your round.
Because access to Augusta and tee times at courses like Kiawah and Sawgrass are almost impossible to secure on your own. This escorted tour guarantees them, while also handling hotels, transfers, and cultural highlights. It’s the most complete way to experience The Masters and America’s greatest golf without stress.
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