When you talk about Augusta National Golf Club, the immaculate fairways and greens, are what fans comment about most, but the design of Bobby Jones and Alistair MacKenzie is also dependent on trees.
Masters chairman Fred Ridley acknowledged that what Augusta National Golf Club fans will see in April won’t have “quite as many trees as we did a year ago” but that any damage suffered last ...
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David Cannon/Getty Images Augusta National and the surrounding community in Georgia suffered extensive damage due to Hurricane Helene in late September, but the golf course is expected to be in ...
Augusta National ... struck the course last September. But gone from the course, Ridley said, are an unspecified number of trees. Ridley’s comments came Thursday at Pilar Golf Club in Argentina ...
Augusta National has a few less trees but otherwise ... in the Masters for the winner -- is being played. "As far as the golf course goes, it's in spectacular condition. I think we had minor ...
Scottie Scheffler poses with Augusta National Chairman Fred Ridley ... provided an update on how the course fared through the storm. “[The golf course is] in spectacular condition,” Ridley ...
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