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The new hospitality program at Augusta National for the annual Masters Tournament promises to deliver lavish accommodations ...
Augusta National Golf Club has hosted The Masters every year since 1934. The course has witnessed many magical moments, historic victories, and heartbreaking defeats in that time.
No. 14, “Chinese Fir,” par-4, 440 yards Augusta National’s only bunkerless hole, No. 14 is a slight dogleg left that challenges players with perhaps the trickiest green on the course.
We see the course on TV every year, and most American golfers answer Augusta National Golf Club when asked which course they would play if given one shot at any layout in the world. Fair enough.
Augusta National Golf Club has hosted The Masters every year since 1934. The course has witnessed many magical moments, historic victories, and heartbreaking defeats in that time.
Augusta National, long-time Masters home, is one of the most recognizable golf courses, though few beyond pros and club members play it.
The club’s membership roll is not public, but it’s believed that Augusta National has about 300 members, and most are allowed to bring guests on select days of the season to play golf.
Augusta National Golf Club is top of mind with golf fans after Hurricane Helene hit Augusta, Georgia, leaving more than 200,000 residents without power. The Category 4 storm rolled through the ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. — It’s the Sunday before Masters week, and music is blaring in the Augusta National press building. There’s a stage set up at the front of the room with eight leather lounge ...
With nearly perfect weather for the weekend, the Augusta National course provided a breathtaking backdrop for the first major tournament of the men’s golf season. By Doug Mills The grass and ...
Augusta National Golf Club prides itself on its pristine image, so there was little doubt that the home of the Masters golf tournament would pull no punches on repairs ahead of the 2025 tournament ...
Augusta National Golf Club has long forbidden cellphones for almost anyone at its hallowed tournament, but patrons delight in making free calls the old-school way. By Alan Blinder and Doug Mills ...
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