Chairman of Augusta National Golf Club, Fred Ridley, speaks with members of the press during his annual address on Wednesday, April 6, 2022. #theMasters
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Since 1934, the Masters Tournament has been home to some of golf’s greatest moments. Amidst blooming azaleas, towering pines and flowering dogwoods, the first full week of April ushers in a stage unique to golf and to sport. Over four days and 72 holes, the smallest field in major championship golf competes for a chance to capture the Green Jacket and a place in Masters history.
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It would be nice after 15 years of applying for tickets I could actually get one.
be prepared for the absolute worst tv coverage in sports
yes why doesn't all clubs extend women membership……the old boys club of not being able to financially accrue monies like men is old and out dated……
membership at Augusta is still in the single figures,,,,,
I miss Hootie.
nice quality
This is the most exciting week in sports. I'm pretty sure you have to pass through ANGC to get to heaven. It really is that beautiful.
What a woke wimp, Mr. Jones would be embarrassed. He and the media must get a jellybean for every time they say Cheetah, the crackhead, Woods.
16:35 – an inland links course? Augusta is many things, but it ain’t nothing like a links course. Sorry Augusta.
Fred is a legend.
When will the Canadian amateur get an invitation to the Masters