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The green on the first hole is shown at Augusta National Golf Club, the site of the Masters golf tournament, Wednesday, March 31, 2010, in Augusta, Ga.
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It was a strong day for Tyrrell Hatton, the leader of the bunch after an opening 3-under 69, and he was one of four LIV players to finish under par on the opening day.
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A man in North Dakota is facing five years in jail after allegedly calling an Augusta National employee and making violent threats against her.
Any thunderstorm that erupts can bring brief gusty winds, a quick downpour and even small hail. Should a severe thunderstorm pulse over the golf course, there could be torrential rain, marble-sized hail and winds strong enough to knock trees.
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Golf Digest on MSNMasters 2025: Augusta National announces Tiger Woods will design short course at local municipal siteAugusta Municipal Golf Course opened in 1928 and was one of the only courses that provided access to Black and minority golfers. Many of Augusta National’s mostly Black caddie base called The Patch home. The original course is being redesigned by Tom Fazio and Beau Welling, and is expected to open in 2026 ahead of next year’s Masters.
Ludvig Aberg feels comfortable playing at Augusta National Golf Club and has proven it carding very good scores.
Tiger Woods will design a new par-3 course at a municipal facility in Augusta, Georgia, that's in the middle of a renovation funded by Augusta National Golf Club.
Georgia, will host the first two rounds of the tournament before the final round is played at Augusta National. Only the top 30 will make the final round, however, every participant in the tournament will play a practice round at the historic golf club.
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DC News Now on MSNGrand jury indicts man for threats against Augusta National employeeThe Grand Jury for the Southern District of Georgia returned an indictment against a man for his role in making threats against an employee of the Augusta National Golf Club. Joseph Armand Zimmer, 48,
Masters Tournament -- the first of four annual majors on the PGA Tour -- is currently in the second round Friday at Augusta National golf club in Georgia. The field will be narrowed down to the top 50 golfers on the leaderboard (including ties) for the weekend in Rounds 3 and 4.