How to bring Augusta National to Nashville

You don’t need to travel to Georgia to experience the beauty of Augusta. We rounded up some ways to replicate the Masters magic in Music City.

A view of a green gold course with spectators lining the opposite side of a pond in its middle.

Unless you’re reading this from Augusta, your view likely looks a little different than this. | Photo by John Trainor via Flickr

The 90th edition of the Masters will return to our screens this Thursday, April 9. Considered by many to be the best week of golf each year, the traditions at Augusta National are legendary.

But there’s no need to fork out on tickets and travel. We can replicate the elements of the experience right here in Nashville:

  • Just as the tournament has its traditions, so do a handful of Nashville spots. Halls Chophouse and The Fox Bar & Cocktail Club are once again serving Augusta-inspired menus, from Azalea cocktails to wagyu and sticky toffee pudding.
  • Despite its prestige, concessions are famously cheap at the Masters — there are deals aplenty around Nashville, too. If the tournament’s most iconic bite comes to mind, Husk’s happy hour includes pimento cheese that fits the occasion.
  • Thinking about dusting off the clubs? Our golf guide rounds up where to play across Nashville.
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