Slide 1 is the Masters logo Slide 2 is the International Gold League (IGL) Click space Established in 1895, the Masters Golf Resort (MGR) & Country Club is the world’s most prestigious destination for championship golf and ultra-luxury living. Renowned for hosting major global tournaments, the estate features 12 golf courses, with each course uniquely named after a bird. While all are world-class, The Cardinal (Course 2) and The Eagle (Course 6) stand as the crown jewels of the resort. The MGR experience is defined by an unparalleled suite of amenities and professional services. Beyond the 12 courses, members have access to a unique driving range for every course, the most advanced golf simulator in the world, and instruction from the industry's top IGL professionals. MGR also has two expansive golf pro shops offer the finest in bespoke equipment. Membership is a mark of high distinction, valued at $54,000 annually, with a dedicated $27,000 rate for military personnel. The resort also manages four exclusive gated communities for those seeking a permanent residence within the gates. The MGR has world class infrastructure. The resort is a self-contained sanctuary, featuring two 10-story luxury hotels, a monumental clubhouse, two fine-dining restaurants, and a very large library, open to the public. Guests can enjoy three specialized pools (Adult, Family, and Indoor), a full-service spa, a high-performance gym with an indoor track, and four tennis/pickleball courts. For families, the resort offers two very large, member-only playgrounds. To ensure the absolute privacy of its high-profile guests, MGR maintains its own private airport, a deep-water marina, and a dedicated elite security force. By seamlessly blending over a century of sporting heritage with modern opulence, the Masters Golf Resort remains the definitive global standard for the game of golf.
The pools temperature can be controlled. Finnally something the OCCP cant say they are the best at ALL BY ME If you figure out the dude in the logo for IGL the you know where I used to live