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Augusta National lays out guidelines around Map & Flag hospitality venue

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Augusta National Golf Club this week sent further guidelines to patrons around the new Map & Flag hospitality offering that will make its debut in the coming days. 

Among the guidelines, ANGC notes as the Masters is the "last non-commercialized sporting event in the world, guests are asked to refrain from using any corporate signage, outerwear or company-specific lanyards." Guests are "encouraged to use the Club-provided or Masters branded lanyards." 

Map & Flag tickets are registered to one unique patron each day and are non-transferable, and "may not be sold, assigned or transferred to third party resellers."

The venue opens at 6:30am ET for valet, shuttle drop-offs and breakfast services and closes one hour following conclusion of play. F&B is included in the $17,000 weekly cost for a pass to Map & Flag, and additional tipping is not permitted, according to the guidelines. However, "kind words of appreciation are always welcome."

Official Masters merchandise is available inside Map & Flag at additional cost, including chairs, select men's and women's headwear, apparel and non-apparel items. The Merchandise Shop is cashless. 

For dining, Map & Flag does not accept reservations, and seating is provided on a first-come, first-served basis.

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