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The Augusta National Golf Club legally owns all Masters Tournament green jackets, a federal court has confirmed. While champions are given possessory rights, they do not own the jackets themselves.
The Augusta National Golf Club legally owns all Masters Tournament green jackets, a federal court has confirmed. While champions are given possessory rights, they do not own the jackets themselves.
But the club also gave jackets to the nine previous Masters champions. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. In 2013, the green jacket owned by Horton Smith, the first Masters ...
Smith showed up to the driving range and was hitting golf balls wearing a blazer. Augusta National is known for green jackets, but Smith's was far from that. Sporting his LIV Golf Ripper GC logo on a ...
The pilot light is out again. A Blue Jackets team that’s close to setting a franchise record for goals in a season has gone stone cold for the second time in a span of about three weeks ...
The GreenJackets' season will end with its homestand against the Cannon Ballers in September. Miguel Legoas is a Deep South Connect Team Reporter for Gannett/USA Today. Find him on X and Instagram ...