Masters, Rory McIlroy and Augusta
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Augusta University is adding new branding to Forest Hills Golf Club, making its connection to the community more visible.
The Masters is the most televised golf event in the world and Augusta National is the most famous course in the world. But there are secrets.
In 1948, before he had become a two-time Masters winner, Ben Hogan debuted his first instruction book "Power Golf." In this first edition, the photos were all taken at a surprising locale: Augusta Nat
Rae's Creek (and its tributary) are synonymous with Augusta National and the Masters but its slice of Augusta history stretches centuries before.
Augusta National Golf Club has hosted every Masters Tournament dating back to the first one in 1934. That makes Augusta National (and the Masters) unique among golf majors. No other major tournament – those being the U.
President of the United States Donald Trump might not be able to join Augusta National Golf Club despite a strong push.
Amidst the towering, Georgia pines at Augusta National Golf Club stands one, lone palm tree. If you plan on tuning in to the Masters this week and into the weekend, keep your eyes peeled for a tree that doesn't look like all of the others.
No club has tinkered with its golf course as often or as effectively over the decades as has Augusta National Golf Club, mainly to keep it competitive for the annual Masters Tourn
The Masters always leaves fans wanting more. The drama, pressure, and magic of Augusta stay with you. Watching players like Rory McIlroy compete at the highest level shows why golf feels so special.