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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
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Former Masters star exposes secret tunnels beneath Augusta National course
Kevin Kisner revealed possible underground tunnels at Augusta National Golf Club by asking one question, as the exclusivity of the Masters remains behind closed doors
The Patch officially reopens to the Augusta public after the 2026 Masters. Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley reflected on that three-year project on Wednesday.
Three years ago, Augusta National set out to remake a beloved municipal course. Here's what it looks like now that it's complete. The post Augusta National remade a nearby course. It's going to be great appeared first on Golf.
When you have a place as special as Augusta National, some stories—heck, most stories—tend to actually be true to some degree. Here are some of the most spoken-about myths that circulate regarding the Masters along with our own detective work to assess their veracity.
Rae's Creek (and its tributary) are synonymous with Augusta National and the Masters but its slice of Augusta history stretches centuries before.
It's one of the most exclusive golf clubs in the world, but what's it like to play?
Guests at Augusta National may stay overnight in the famous cabins that dot the property, Bob Harig writes, making for an unforgettable visit.
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. His back-to-back win only made it even more exciting.
Jon Rahm discussed the firm and fast conditions at Augusta National Golf Club after his disappointing performance at the Masters.