2007 Masters rates as unqualified success

Bryton Harry successfully completes hospitality services for clients at 2007 Masters
Bryton Harry provided premier hospitality services to clients at the 2007 Masters tournament in Augusta, Ga.
The company's hospitality packages include tickets to the Masters tournaments, hotel or private home accommodations, and hospitality club services, which includes complimentary beverages, buffet and luggage check only a one-minute walk from the main entrance of Augusta National Golf Club. Bryton Harry provides hospitality staff to entertain clients and acts as concierge to enhance clients' Masters experience.
One group of clients arrived in New York, where they attended a Yankees game, played golf, enjoyed fine dining and toured the city before continuing to Augusta for their scheduled dates.
"You do not understand until you come to experience the Masters firsthand. This event is really amazing," said Bryton Harry client Mr. Kubo.
"I will not be able to stop talking to my friends about my coming to the Masters. I will definitely come back and bring more people next year," Mr. Nishikawa added.
The Masters is one of four major championships in men's professional golf. Unlike the other major championships, the Masters tournament takes place every year at the same location, Augusta National Golf Club.
At the 2007 Masters, Tiger Woods stayed in the competition until the championship, attracting international attention at the end. But the green jacket went to Zach Johnson, the country boy from Iowa whose final score of 289 was the highest score at the Masters since 1956.
For more detail about the 2008 Masters packages, please contact us at 212-213-8821 or via email at info@brytonharry.com. Clients in Japan can reach us at 06-6386-9630.
Bryton Harry is a global sports marketing company that provides marketing and consulting services through sports. The firm also provides hospitality packages at major sports events. The company's headquarters is located in New York, N.Y., and its affiliate company, Bryton Harry Japan, has its base in Osaka.