The only time I've been to Augusta was for a Tuesday practice round. I'd do that again anytime. I bought a badge on the street for $75. It was a great opportunity to see the course with way less crowding at any one spot like on tournament days. Plus the vibe was very relaxed with players talking to spectators and pictures allowed. It was a great experience to see the course in person. Once the tournament starts, I'd much rather watch on TV in order to see all of the action when it happens.
I'd go to a practice round again anytime though.
Funny aside...
I have a buddy who is a lifelong golf nut. He's been nuts about the Masters ever since we were in grade school. He plays all the time and loves the sport as much as anyone could He got married in the early 1990s and one of the things he was excited about was the fact that his wife had an aunt and uncle with no kids who had 4 passes to the tournament every year. My buddy's wife was very close to her aunt and uncle and the uncle would sometimes say to my friend, "these will be yours when we're gone.
Flash forward a few years and the uncle dies. A few days after his funeral, my friend and his wife were visiting the aunt and she happened to say, "Well, one of the things I did after he died was to call the Masters and tell them I don't want those tickets anymore. I always hated going and never liked golf. I'm glad I don't have to worry about those anymore."
For those who may not know, Masters tickets are very, very difficult to come by. They are "sold out" forever. Plus if you have them, you can pass them along to your heirs like property. Even if you hated golf with every fiber of your being, you could sell them every year for thousands of dollars in profit.
So every year during the Masters, I make sure to call my friend and while imitating his aunt-in-law's voice say, "I'm just so relieved I don't have to handle those stupid Masters badges anymore.
I figure he's lost out on almost 30 years of tournaments or over $100,000 in profit from her decision.