The Chevrolet 45th Masters Water Ski & Wakeboard Tournament will be held May 28-30, 2004. This televised tournament is the longest-running Water Skiing competition in the world. The Masters tournament began in 1958 at Callaway Gardens and has continued consecutively, with the exception of one year.
Several PlanetNautique members are planning to meet at the Correct Craft tent on Saturday at 11:00 AM for a meet and greet. If you'll be at the Masters, please stop by and say hello.
The Robin Lake site at Callaway Gardens has a course-centered covered pavilion with judges tower and media area, offering covered seating. The tournament can be seen clearly from the beach and picnic area; as well as a giant-screen TV for up-close live-action viewing on the beach. The Callaway Gardens grounds are garden-like and immaculately maintained.
An invitation to compete at the Masters is universally considered an honor and an acknowledgement of achievement for reaching the pinnacle in a given Water Skiing discipline—only the world's most elite athletes ski the Masters! This tournament is IWSF/AWSA and WWA sanctioned. The perpetual trophies for these tournaments reside in the Water Ski Hall of Fame. Prize monies, trophies, rings and special event awards total well over $160,000.
The Rolex Junior Masters Tournament offers the same elite and exclusive competition to the world's finest junior Water Skiing and Wakeboarding athletes. In lieu of prize monies, junior competitors receive trophies and scholarship monies.
Callaway's Robin Lake nestles in a most unique and beautiful atmosphere conducive to fan loyalty. Fans start calling for next year's tickets and reservations in the middle of the summer prior to this extravaganza. This event attracts thousands of spectators annually and enjoys media coverage in the local and metropolitan Atlanta areas prior to and during the tournament, followed by worldwide print coverage for several months.
The Masters has often provided other disciplines in exhibition (i.e., barefooting and wakeboarding and ski flying before they became Masters events). The Masters has been instrumental in introducing the watersports industry to new and exciting watersports disciplines such as wakeboarding and ski-flying; lending early credibility and support to them.
The Masters Water Ski & Wakeboard Tournament, always held over Memorial Day weekend, includes many athletes/sponsors amenities; i.e., a free golf tournament, an Awards Banquet on Sunday evening, warm-up jackets for all participating athletes and more—and a commitment to uphold its prestigious traditions.
Several PlanetNautique members are planning to meet at the Correct Craft tent on Saturday at 11:00 AM for a meet and greet. If you'll be at the Masters, please stop by and say hello.
The Robin Lake site at Callaway Gardens has a course-centered covered pavilion with judges tower and media area, offering covered seating. The tournament can be seen clearly from the beach and picnic area; as well as a giant-screen TV for up-close live-action viewing on the beach. The Callaway Gardens grounds are garden-like and immaculately maintained.
An invitation to compete at the Masters is universally considered an honor and an acknowledgement of achievement for reaching the pinnacle in a given Water Skiing discipline—only the world's most elite athletes ski the Masters! This tournament is IWSF/AWSA and WWA sanctioned. The perpetual trophies for these tournaments reside in the Water Ski Hall of Fame. Prize monies, trophies, rings and special event awards total well over $160,000.
The Rolex Junior Masters Tournament offers the same elite and exclusive competition to the world's finest junior Water Skiing and Wakeboarding athletes. In lieu of prize monies, junior competitors receive trophies and scholarship monies.
Callaway's Robin Lake nestles in a most unique and beautiful atmosphere conducive to fan loyalty. Fans start calling for next year's tickets and reservations in the middle of the summer prior to this extravaganza. This event attracts thousands of spectators annually and enjoys media coverage in the local and metropolitan Atlanta areas prior to and during the tournament, followed by worldwide print coverage for several months.
The Masters has often provided other disciplines in exhibition (i.e., barefooting and wakeboarding and ski flying before they became Masters events). The Masters has been instrumental in introducing the watersports industry to new and exciting watersports disciplines such as wakeboarding and ski-flying; lending early credibility and support to them.
The Masters Water Ski & Wakeboard Tournament, always held over Memorial Day weekend, includes many athletes/sponsors amenities; i.e., a free golf tournament, an Awards Banquet on Sunday evening, warm-up jackets for all participating athletes and more—and a commitment to uphold its prestigious traditions.