Take a look at almost any billionaire’s social calendar this weekend, and you’ll likely see one thing: The Masters.
The prestigious golf tournament, which teed off Thursday and concludes Sunday, is held each year in Augusta, Georgia, at the Augusta National Golf Club.
“There’s a huge amount of very exclusive clubs all over the world — I would say that Augusta National is the most famous one,” Barnabas Carrega, CEO of luxury travel and planning firm GR8 Experience, told Business Insider last year.
At Augusta, the best golfers in the world compete to win the coveted green jacket bestowed only to tournament winners and club members and to etch their name into a rich sports history.
In 2024, the honor went to American Scottie Scheffler, who is eyeing a back-to-back win this year.
With past Masters attendees ranging from Nike cofounder Phil Knight to Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates, the event is an annual reminder of the wealth ingrained in golf’s history and the culture of exclusivity it breeds in the most elite clubs.
“I think that there’s two different ways to look at why a club is exclusive and one of them is the quality of the golf course. Sometimes, the golf course has so much history behind it that the club becomes extremely exclusive by default because of the importance of the golf course,” said Carrega.
“And then other times it’s just the place, the service, the level of facilities, and what they’ve built around the golf experience,” he added.
Regardless of how they achieved their exclusivity, such clubs are almost impossible to join. They require special connections, patience, and plenty of money for a chance at acceptance.
Here’s a peek at 10 of the most exclusive golf clubs in the world.