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Desperate to Regain Form, Scottie Scheffler Gets Much-Needed Boost for Masters After Leading at Houston Open

Is Scottie Scheffler back? Latest performance weeks before the Masters Tournament gives fans something to celebrate.
ORLANDO, FL – MARCH 07: Scottie Scheffler of the United States reacts after a missed putt at the 12th hole during the first round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard at Arnold Palmer Bay Hill Golf Course on March 07, 2024 in Orlando,

The Masters: Golf Fans Crack Same Joke as Jim Nantz Drops Retirement Update 15 Days Before Major

Jim Nantz has sadly announced his retirement date for... 2036! And fans cannot help roll around in laughter.
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5 Biggest Golfers in Danger of Missing the Masters 2025, Ranked

Masters Tournament is as close as it can be, but it will be missing a series of big names. Take a look at a few!
PGA: The Honda Classic – First Round

Justin Thomas Given a Wake-Up Call as He Repeats Costly Mistakes on the Brink of Majors

Despite the runner-up finish, Justin Thomas under scrutiny of repeating same mistake ahead of his Masters appearance.
PGA: PGA Championship – Practice Round

Amanda Balionis Announces Return From Hiatus 35 Days After Her Last PGA Tour Appearance

With top names, Amanda Balionis has shared about coming back in action after break from the biggest event of the calendar.
Amanda Balionis

‘He’s Not 20 Anymore’: Tiger Woods’s Career in Trouble as Bernhard Langer Draws on Own Achilles Tear Experience

Bernhard Langer shares his thoughts on Tiger Woods’ latest injury, recovery, and what it means for his future in golf.
PGA, Golf Herren The Open Championship – Second Round Jul 19, 2024; Ayrshire, SCT; Tiger Woods on the 12th hole during t

Can Rickie Fowler Play in the 2025 Masters? PGA Tour Pro’s Qualification Status Explored

Is Rickie Fowler qualified for the 2025 Masters? Find out the latest update on his qualification status and chances to play at Augusta.
PGA, Golf Herren The Open Championship – Third Round Jul 20, 2024; Ayrshire, SCT; Rickie Fowler at the 12th hole during

‘Pizza Boy’: Insiders Lift Lid on J.J. Spaun’s Petty Words After Being Called Out for Arrogant Behaviour at Masters

J.J Spaun is in the news for more than one reason. After The PLAYERS drama, insiders think back to this one 2022 moment.
JJ Spaun

When Will Scottie Scheffler Play Next After Heartbreak at THE PLAYERS Championship 2025?

Scheffler's 2025 season is at a crossroads after The Players Championship. Here's a deep dive into his upcoming schedule and what’s at stake.
2024 Presidents Cup – Previews

Golf Fans Divided Over Hefty Price Tag as Augusta National Drops Limited Edition Kit 23 Days Before Masters

Masters Tournament will be here soon! Excitement is in the air and so is the price for this limited edition kit set!
The Masters – Preview Day 3

Where Will Rory McIlroy Play Next? 2 Times Players Championship Winner’s Schedule Explored

Has Rory McIlroy hinted at playing another PGA Tour event before the Masters Tournament? Learn where he can play in the coming weeks.
PGA: AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am – Final Round

Paige Spiranac Lets Go of Resentment Towards Rory McIlroy With 5-Word Prediction for His PGA Tour Career

Has Paige Spiranac started believing again? Learn how the golf diva has gone back on her words a year after giving up on Rory McIlroy.
Rory McIlroy Paige Spiranac

Recovering Xander Schauffele Claims ‘Biggest Win’ at Bay Hill Despite Awful Comeback Woes

Is Xander Schauffele pleased with his performance at the 2025 Arnold Palmer Invitational? Learn what an insider had to say about him.
PGA: PGA Championship – Third Round

30 Months After Jail Time, Ex-PGA Tour Pro Secures Unexpected Augusta National Breakthrough

The first major of the PGA Tour season, the Masters Tournament is set to kickoff in Augusta National on April 13.
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Rickie Fowler Gets Small Ray of Hope After He Felt Hurt Over Being Denied Entry Into PGA Tour’s Signature Event

Can Rickie Fowler still make it to the 2025 Arnold Palmer Invitational? Learn what he will need to do to make it on merit.
PGA, Golf Herren The Open Championship – Third Round Jul 20, 2024; Ayrshire, SCT; Rickie Fowler at the 12th hole during

Brooks Koepka’s Wife Gets Bittersweet Augusta Reminder While LIV Golf Pro Sends Subtle Threat to PGA Tour Rivals

In an emotional rollercoaster, Brooks Koepka's wife was reminded of past visit to Augusta National in 2024, weeks before their next trip.
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Bubba Watson’s Actions Unknowingly Led to Scottie Scheffler’s Historic PGA Tour Run, Per Netflix Series

Does Bubba Watson deserve all the credit for Scottie Scheffler's success? Learn what's common between the two that has helped both of them.
Scottie Scheffler Bubba Watson Collage

‘LIV Is Not the Best’: Jon Rahm’s Idol Turns Against Him, Warning His $500M Move Will Cost Him ‘History’

Has Jon Rahm ruined his chances of getting into the history books of Spanish golf? Learn what his idol thinks about that.
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Calls Mount for Augusta National to Cancel PGA Tour Champ’s Masters Invite After ‘All-Time Bad’ Golf Display at Mexico Open

The winner of the Mexico Open gets an exemption to the 2025 Masters Tournament held at the Augusta National
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PGA Tour Allegedly ‘Killed’ Career of Tiger Woods’s Rival as the Mistreatment He Received Comes to Light

Did Tiger Woods's presence nullify the threat of a DP World Tour legend? Learn why a fellow veterans thinks the PGA Tour ruined his career.
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“His Foot Was Nasty”: Jon Rahm’s Coach Lashes Out as LIV Golf Faces Heat Over Spaniard’s Declining Form

Did LIV Golf deserve criticism for Jon Rahm's failure to win a major in 2024? His coach sheds light on everything that happened last year.
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ESPN Reporter Challenges LIV Golf’s ‘Legitimacy’ as Majors Questioned Over Easing Restrictions

Does LIV Golf deserve legitimacy? Analyst believes that the stars from the Saudi-based franchise do not qualify for majors exemption.
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Greg Norman’s Birthday: 15 Outstanding Facts About the ‘White Shark’ as He Turns 70

After 70 years of adventures, is there anything Greg Norman hasn't done? Here are 15 amazing facts about the Australian legend.
SUGAR GROVE, IL – SEPTEMBER 17: LIV Golf CEO and commissioner Greg Norman watches players warm up on the practice range

Amanda Balionis Shares Her Excitement as Tiger Woods Makes Surprising Torrey Pines Return

Is Amanda Balionis a fan of Tiger Woods? Learn how the journalist reacted learning about the GOAT's return to the course next week.
GOLF 2024: PNC Championship – Final Round

‘That Motherf—er’: Dustin Johnson Reveals His Savage Clapback at Phil Mickelson After Masters Win

How did Dustin Johnson get back at Phil Mickelson for his comments during the 2019 Masters Tournament? DJ shares his revenge story.
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Once Relegated Bubba Watson Gives LIV Golf More Reasons To Be Happy Merely Weeks Before Kickoff

Has Bubba Watson just cracked a major deal for RangeGoats GC? Learn how the once relegated LIV Golf Pro is making headlines today.
BOLTON, MA – SEPTEMBER 04: Bubba Watson, non-playing captain of the Niblicks GC, working the TV broadcast on the first t

About The Masters Tournament

April marks a significant time on every golfer's calendar, and for one reason only: The Masters Tournament. The event is one of the four prestigious majors in the golf world, and fans eagerly await it every year. Being the most traditional event in the history of the sport, the Masters follows its own set of rules and guidelines separate from regular golf events. Explore with us the longstanding history of the Masters and its enriching traditions.

History of the Masters Tournament and its Origin

The first Masters Tournament was held in 1934, two years after it opened for play. Back then, the event was called the Augusta National Invitation Tournament. At the end of an epic battle, Horton Smith beat Craig Wood by a stroke to win the first edition of the Augusta event!

The biggest change to the major came in 1939, when the event was rebranded as the Masters Tournament. For years, Clifford Roberts and Bobby Jones debated over the name, with the former suggesting it be called the Masters because the “masters of golf” played in it. Jones, on the other hand, thought it was quite immodest until he finally caved in five years after the first tournament.

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One word differentiated the Augusta Major from the rest of the golf events and majors: tradition. The Masters is not just filled with history but also with religiously followed customs that make it one of the most intriguing and exciting golf events of the year.

The Augusta National Golf Club and its significance in the golfing world

Augusta was founded by Clifford Roberts and Bobby Jones in 1932. Jones teamed up with Alister MacKenzie, and together they designed the historic venue. A native of Georgia, Jones wanted to create a world-class golf course, and he picked out the 365-acre site in Augusta for his project.

Unlike many other clubs with multiple courses, Augusta has only 27 holes. The 18-hole championship course and the 9-hole par-3 course, both are famous for their own tournaments. Aside from that, the historic club is also home to famous spots like the Crows Nest and the Eisenhower Tree. The Masters course is its most notable feature, and it draws fans to it like moths to a flame!

Amen Corner is yet another special feature of the course. It refers to the area that encompasses holes 11, 12, and 13. These three holes are regarded as the most difficult at the Augusta National. It gets its name from a 1958 Sports Illustrated article by Herbert Warren Wind. He in turn drew inspiration from the song 'Shoutin’ in that Amen Corner' by Mildred Bailey and the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra.

The several traditions associated with the Masters Tournament and Augusta National

Tradition is the most commonly used word when describing the Masters, and while it may sound like a cliche, it is one filled with truth. With several customs, the event stands out as the home of golf. The most important customs and features at the event are as follows:

The Green Jacket: Every year, the champion of the major receives more than just a trophy. He takes home the coveted green jacket. The first jacket was awarded to Sam Snead in 1949 after he won the event. And since then, the tradition of the victor being awarded with the green jacket has continued.

The jackets represent the spirit of Augusta, and the champions are made to wear them so that they stand apart from the crowd. Roberts drew this idea from when the Masters officials began wearing green to distinguish them as “reliable sources of information” in a crowd.

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The Champions Dinner: One of the most exciting traditions at the Masters is the champions dinner. Every year on the eve of the beginning of the tournament, all the past champions gather for a dinner that is organized by the defending champion. It is one of the most coveted customs of the event, and it first began in 1952, and has been followed since.

The Par 3 Contest: Preceding the first round of the Masters, on Wednesday, the par 3 contest is held. It first began in 1960 as a way to keep the fans more engaged, but soon it evolved into one of the most enthralling customs at Augusta.

The contest is played over nine holes at par 27, with the player with the lowest score being declared the winner at the end of the match. The participating pros and past champions take the par-3 tournament field and are joined by their families, who are allowed to caddie for them. And even play holes at times!

The Eisenhower Tree: Located just off the 17th fairway, the Eisenhower Tree is Augusta's most famous loblolly pine. It was named after the American President, Dwight D. Eisenhower, who once hit into it while playing and lobbied to have it removed! Unfortunately, in 2014, after sustaining heavy damage during an ice storm, the tree was removed.

The Drive, Chip, and Putt: In 2013, the USGA, the PGA of America, and the Masters put together the first Drive, Chip, and Putt ”“ a free nationwide junior golf development competition, to grow the game by focusing on the sport’s three fundamental skills. From ages 7 to 15, boys and girls can participate in the tournament, and those who qualify through the rounds make it to the National Finals held at Augusta the Sunday before the Masters.

Skipping balls: During the practice rounds every year, at the 16th hole, a.k.a. 'Redbud',fans cheer for golfers and urge them on to try and skip their ball on the water of the pond at the hole and get it to land on the greens.

Honorary Starters: The Masters is all about celebrating history, and this tradition that began in 1963 does just that. On Thursday, the older golfers who no longer compete in the event start the tournament by striking golf balls early in the morning on Thursday. Jock Hutchison and Fred McLeod were the first honorary founders, and ever since the custom has been followed.

The Crows Nest: One of Augusta's most iconic historical places on the property is the Crow's Nest. It is located on the second floor of the clubhouse at Augusta National. From golf books to art works on the wall, the five-person accommodation provides a unique experience for the amateurs staying there.

The Champions Locker Room: 1978 saw the introduction of the Champions Locker Room. As the name suggests, it is the locker room for the past winner of the event. Every winner has a locker in the room, and it's not just for show either. Every year, the past champions competing at Augusta use that locker room!

The most successful golfers in Masters history and their accomplishments

The golf legend, Jack Nicklaus, is both the most decorated major winner as well as the most accomplished Masters winner in the history of the event. With six wins to his name, the 'Golden Bear' made history at the course in 1986, where he won for the last time. At the age of 46 years and 82 days, he became the oldest golfer to take home the trophy.

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No golfer has ever won three Green Jackets in a row, but Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, and Sir Nick Faldo have all won back-to-back Masters, with Woods's being the most recent in 2001 and 2002. Woods's first Masters win in 1997 was also history, for he then became the youngest ever professional to win the Green Jacket, at 21 years and 104 days.

The economic impact of the Masters Tournament on Augusta, Georgia, and the surrounding area

The Masters is undoubtedly Augusta National's highlight of the year. For that one week in April, everything in Augusta is booming. In 2022, Forbes calculated exactly how much the event made for the course, and it stood at a whopping $141 million.

This includes the revenue from merchandise and TV rights. And despite giving its domestic broadcasting rights for free and pricing badges ($75 for practice rounds, $115 for single-day competitive round passes, and $375 for the entire four-day event) and concessions (capped at $25) at a very affordable rate, the event seems to make quite a bit for itself.

But the Masters doesn't just make things good for Augusta National; it also helps out the entire city of Augusta. Seeing as to how big the event is, during April every year, both the tourism and the economy of the city witness a rapid increase. Local business and even employment boom during that time of the year.

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The hospitality sector flourishes, with hotels and houses for rent being fully booked by April. Dr. Marsha Loda, an associate marketing professor at Augusta University's Hull College of Business, calculated the monetary impact on the city in 2021 to be close to $120 million, with Richmond County collecting nearly $1.4 million in hotel-motel tax during the month.

It’s clear that the Masters is more than just a major championship in golf. It is a sensation.