One can find coverage of the Master's Golf Tournament on the CBS network in the United States. In the UK it is broadcast on both the BBC and now on Sky Sports.
Golf. However there are Masters events in many sports, such as Tennis, Snooker etc.
Clifford Roberts (Augusta National club chairman) wanted to call the tournament the Masters from the beginning (1934) because the field of players was so strong. Bobby Jones (tournament and club founder) thought this title was too presumptuous and named the tournament the Augusta National Invitational Golf Tournament. However, Clifford Roberts told some of his friends in the press and the tournament was unofficially called the Masters in newspapers. Jones finally relented and in 1939 the name of the tournament was officially changed to the Masters Tournament.
You cannot buy a single day ticket from the Augusta National Golf Club. They sell only 4 day tickets. You also cannot currently buy a ticket from them at all. The limited number of tickets sold go to patrons who have been buying them for years. There is no waiting list. Tickets can only be bought from current ticket holders. As for the price, the sky's the limit. If you ever get the chance to buy a patron's ticket from the club, they are reasonably priced at $200 for all four days.
There is no assigned number, exemptions are given for PGA Tour wins, past champions, world ranked top 50 etc so it varies each year. Low 90's would be an average field size.
Tee times for events such as the Masters can be found online, at the Masters website or in many daily newspapers. BBC Sport will also carry the tee times for each round.
Golf
In Austin Texas, you can find Barton Creek golf. Also you can find in San Antonio TPC Oaks Golf.
One may find more information about antique golf via the appropriately named website "Antique Golf". One may also find information on "Antique Golf Scotland" and "Golf Museum".
You will find him when you win the tournament.
You can find cheap golf lessons from a community golf course. They are much cheaper at community golf courses that at a country club. The cheapest way to learn golf is from family and friends.
Golf Link, About Golf, Golf Tips, Golf Club Finder, and Golf Digest are all reputable sites that offer reviews on all things golf including golf club and courses.
You can find cheap golf equipment at Dick's Sporting Goods. I bought a golf club from there a year ago.