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Seconds are a funny thing when you have a tee time at Augusta National Golf Club. You constantly look at your watch, the long ...
I have post-round depression, and in an attempt to alleviate it, here are answers to your questions about my day at Augusta ...
Masters was truly one for the record books. From start to finish, patrons in attendance and viewers around the globe were treated to dramatic twists and turns in what ultimately resulted in one of the ...
Hurricane Helene in September 2024 resulted in the loss of numerous pine trees at Augusta National Golf Club, significantly altering the course's appearance. The removal of trees has opened up vistas, ...
Once a year, Augusta National Golf Club opens its gates to the public and allows golf fans from around the world the opportunity to soak up one of the most spectacular spaces in sports.
It might surprise some people that Augusta National is not the top-ranked course in America. It has earned the No. 1 spot before—three times in our ranking’s history, the last time being 2015.
The Augusta National Golf Club has spent hundreds of millions of dollars reshaping the landscape around its storied course. The club, home to the prestigious Masters Tournament, has bought up and ...
Iconic Augusta National Golf Club is the annual host of the Masters, the biggest tournament in pro golf. But where is Augusta National located? You can find out everything you need to know about ...
Over the course of the next four days, the world's greatest players will partake in the first major on the golf calendar at historic Augusta National Golf Club in hopes of winning that signature ...
As players stand on the 10th tee at Augusta National Golf Club, a small dip in the trees just ahead of them now tempts the eye. There’s a window to hit a towering drive and cut across the famed ...
The aftermath of Hurricane Helene has left Augusta National Golf Club with a noticeable change in its lush greenery. The Category 4 storm hit in September, ripping through the Southeast and taking ...
By Paul Sullivan Thirty years ago this week, on the 18th green of the Augusta National Golf Club, a caddie comforted his weeping player, hugging him tight and supporting him. It was their second ...