Masters returns to Augusta National
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Aaron Rai won the Par 3 Contest at Augusta National
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Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley addressed Tiger Woods' personal issues and thanked him for his work on two projects.
Skies are bright and clear, and should stay that way all week, writes Bob Harig. That means we could get a Masters that tournament organizers dream of.
Augusta National Chairman Fred Ridley's annual press conference is essentially the Masters 'State of the Union' and it produces a flurry of topics.
Augusta National Golf Club is not reticent to making changes to adapt to the current times, and neither should the sport's governing bodies be when it comes to regulation of the golf ball. That was the sentiment of ANGC chairman Fred S.
Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley delivered a surprising admission during his annual state-of-the-state at the Masters.
Major champion Mark Calcavecchia was removed from Augusta National for violating the Masters' strict no-phone policy.
The hues of pink and green, the perfect curves, the idiosyncratic traditions – there is really is no place like Augusta National
Augusta National Club has a strict rule that even former major champions must comply with. One was ejected from the Masters over a big one.