The Masters misses Tiger Woods but its true superstar is Augusta National’s majestic golf course. Golf’s premier tournament guarantees us super slo-mo bunker shots, memorable flashbacks, golf lessons, ...
(CBS Miami/CBS Local) --Augusta National would probably lead the field, if it were possible to survey golfers for the course that tops their 'bucket list.' No golf course has been viewed by more ...
We're getting a bunker full of mail on the Masters course changes and set-up. Like John Hawkins, who covered the event for Golf World, and many other writers, some--but not all--or you think that the ...
Playing on the PGA Tour isn't easy, but it gets even harder in one of golf's four majors. The courses for each event are among the toughest in the world and provide excellent tests for the world's top ...
Attending the Masters is no one-day affair. It is something worth basking in, taking off a week off work for, preparing yourself mentally, and getting some golf in along the way. The travel bags ...
Ed. note: No, the Masters Par 3 will not take place at this 84th Masters, but its rare absence provides an opportunity to reflect on its unique history and remember why, at just over 1,000 yards, it ...
The Masters was so quiet this year that Jon Rahm said he could hear someone open a bag of potato chips 150 yards away. Rahm hears a lot. Once he sees more and hears less, he’ll win one of these majors ...
The shortest championship reign in Masters history will end when Dustin Johnson steps onto the first tee. The tournament has always been a how-low-can-you-go affair, but the pandemic-related shift to ...
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What went into the Masters' big change to its invitation criteria, according to the club chairman
Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley says adding invitations for national open winners was a nod both to history and recent ...
The Masters Tournament was founded in 1933 and remains the first major championship of the year. Held annually at Augusta National Golf Club, in Augusta, Georgia, the Masters features a much smaller ...
Te Arai, a new resort course in New Zealand that has earned much hype will host an event with a Masters invite on the line.
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