AUGUSTA, Ga. — One boy was white, and soon after World War II his father became the proprietor of the Augusta Municipal Golf Course. There was inherent middle-class status to the job, as the son came ...
Augusta National is opening a new golf course just a week after the 2026 Masters event, which is partially designed by 15-time major winner Tiger Woods. World No. 2 Rory McIlroy triumphed last year ...
An Augusta-area golf course closed for years is celebrating its grand re-opening during Masters Week. Jones Creek Golf Course, 4087 Hammonds Ferry Rd., Evans, was set to play host on Monday to ...
Augusta National Golf Club has transformed the Augusta Municipal Golf Course, that scruffy, blue-collar, workingman’s course, into a jewel of the first order. That much was clear on Thursday when the ...
Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. All eyes will be on Augusta National Golf Club this weekend, where the ...
Augusta National Golf Club, home of the prestigious Masters Tournament, has spent years and more than $200 million expanding its footprint in Augusta, Georgia. The club is buying up hundreds of acres ...
Jon Rahm discussed the firm and fast conditions at Augusta National Golf Club after his disappointing performance at the ...
New Augusta University branding is being added at the Donald Ross-designed Forest Hills Golf Club to remind visitors that the course is part of the nearby university and has long been a part of the ...
Augusta National Golf Club is notoriously private and strict about who gets to play the course. The only way to tee it up at Augusta is to receive an invite from a member of the club, no matter your ...
Like his fellow Briton James Bond, Alister MacKenzie got around, hopscotching from one global hotspot to another. His trade was architecture, not espionage, but that work too blurred international ...
Welcome to the second installment of “This Day in Golf History,” a new weekly series running every Saturday on the Golf Heritage Society blog. Each week, I’ll dig into the archives to uncover those ...