Golf’s most famous week

Masters Tournament hotels near Augusta National.

Whether you’re in town for practice rounds, tournament days, or corporate hosting, Super Hotel Rooms helps you find the right mix of near-course stays, downtown hotels, and private housing for Masters week.

Near-course & downtown areas
Practice & tournament days
Corporate & VIP hosting
Masters Tournament golf course and clubhouse view
Masters Tournament hotel planning

Build a Masters week around the rounds you’re attending.

Masters week combines practice rounds, the Par 3 Contest, and four days of tournament play. Picking the right hotel area depends on how many days you’ll be at Augusta National and how much downtime you want around the course or downtown.

Some guests come in for a single tournament day. Others stay for the full week, mixing practice rounds, golf with clients, and evenings with their group. We help you decide whether to stay near the course, closer to dining and nightlife, or in a rental house with everyone under one roof.

View of a Masters Tournament fairway and patrons
Where to stay

Masters hotel & housing options.

From near-course homes to practical chain hotels, these are the most common ways fans, friends, and corporate guests structure their Masters stay.

🏌️ 1. Near-Course Hotels & Inns

Properties along main access roads and near key gates offer shorter transfer times to Augusta National, especially early in the morning and after play finishes.

  • High-demand rooms with limited inventory.
  • Best for guests attending multiple days at the course.
  • Often require minimum-stay commitments for tournament week.
Request near-course options

🌆 2. Downtown & Central Augusta Hotels

Stay in central Augusta for easier access to restaurants, bars, and non-golf activities, with a short drive or ride to the course on event days.

  • Good mix of chain hotels and boutique properties.
  • Ideal if you’re splitting time between the course and evenings out.
  • Helpful for groups with different daily schedules.
Ask for central Augusta suggestions

🏡 3. Rental Homes & Golf Houses

Many visitors choose private homes for Masters week — especially corporate groups, friends trips, and families who want shared space and privacy.

  • Multiple bedrooms, living areas, and outdoor space.
  • Great for hosting dinners or post-round gatherings.
  • Can be paired with a few hotel rooms for overflow guests.
Discuss rental options

🚗 4. Nearby Towns & Commuter Stays

Some guests stay in nearby towns to balance availability, price, and flexibility — especially if they’re driving in for select days during the week.

  • Chain hotels and practical options within driving distance.
  • Often more availability during peak tournament nights.
  • Good for guests combining Masters days with regional travel.
Ask about commuter-friendly areas

💼 5. Corporate & Hospitality Stays

If you’re entertaining clients, partners, or top performers, we can help map hotel options that support hospitality programs and hosted experiences.

  • Higher-end hotels and select homes suitable for hosting.
  • Options with meeting space or private dining nearby.
  • Coordinated arrival and departure plans for multiple guests.
Corporate Masters inquiries

⏱️ 6. Extended Stays & Multi-Round Trips

Some visitors pair Masters tickets with extra golf days at nearby courses, or stay longer in the region before or after their rounds at Augusta.

  • Mix of hotels and homes across a wider radius.
  • Itineraries built around tee times, driving routes, and free days.
  • Good for “bucket list” trips that go beyond a single day at the course.
Plan an extended golf trip
Sample Masters week

How a 5–6 night Masters stay might look.

Every guest builds their own version, but this example shows how practice rounds, tournament days, and arrival/departure can fit into one clear hotel plan.

Day What’s happening Suggested base Hotel focus
Day 1 Arrival + evening in town Central Augusta Settle in, scout driving routes, dinner nearby.
Day 2 Practice round Near-course or central Augusta Early arrival at the course, flexible afternoon.
Day 3 Par 3 Contest / additional practice Same base Repeat access route, evening with clients or friends.
Day 4 Tournament round Near-course focus Plan transport and entry times carefully.
Day 5 Optional second tournament day or golf nearby Near-course or extended-stay base Add a local round or extra tournament day.
Day 6 Departure Augusta or nearby airport area Relaxed departure or early flight home.
How we help

We match your badges to the right hotel plan.

Start with what you know — which days you’re at the course, how many people you’re bringing, and whether you prefer hotels, homes, or a mix. We’ll help you structure nights, areas, and backups so you’re not scrambling as Masters week approaches.

  • Area guidance: Pros and cons of near-course, downtown, and outlying stays.
  • Shortlists: Curated hotel and housing options by budget level.
  • Group coordination: Help aligning arrivals, departures, and shared housing.
Ready to start?

Secure your Masters Tournament stay early.

Masters week is one of the most compressed demand periods in sports travel. A short call or email is enough to get a realistic hotel and housing plan in motion for you and your group.