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AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Augusta National Golf Club chairman Fred Ridley said Wednesday that the Masters will continue to invite international golfers to the Masters with special invitations, but the ...
Augusta National Golf Club supports the golf ball rollback spearheaded by the USGA and R&A and would prefer the Masters is never contested on a layout greater than 8,000 yards, chairman Fred ...
Fred Ridley, Chairman of Augusta National Golf Club and the Masters Tournament, offered an update on Hurricane Helene's impact on the course during a news conference prior to the beginning of the ...
Chairman of Augusta National Golf Club and the Masters Tournament Fred Ridley speaks to members of the media in a pre-event press conference ahead of practice round 3 at Augusta National Golf Club.
From golf course changes to philanthropy, Chairman Fred Ridley meeting with the media on Wednesday. “It is my pleasure to welcome everyone to the 87th Masters Tournament,” Ridley announces.
From golf course changes to philanthropy, Chairman Fred Ridley meeting with the media on Wednesday. “It is my pleasure to welcome everyone to the 87th Masters Tournament,” Ridley announces.
From golf course changes to philanthropy, Chairman Fred Ridley meeting with the media on Wednesday. “It is my pleasure to welcome everyone to the 87th Masters Tournament,” Ridley announces.
From golf course changes to philanthropy, Chairman Fred Ridley meeting with the media on Wednesday. “It is my pleasure to welcome everyone to the 87th Masters Tournament,” Ridley announces.
From golf course changes to philanthropy, Chairman Fred Ridley meeting with the media on Wednesday. “It is my pleasure to welcome everyone to the 87th Masters Tournament,” Ridley announces.