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Players preparing for the Masters this week got their first look at Augusta National Golf Club and its landscape, which was altered when the deadly Hurricane Helene battered the Southeastern United St...
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Tiger Woods will design a nine-hole short course for the Augusta Municipal Golf Course, which is also known as "The Patch."
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Golf Digest on MSNMasters 2025: Augusta National announces Tiger Woods will design short course at local municipal siteAugusta Municipal Golf Course opened in 1928 and was one of the only courses that provided access to Black and minority golfers. Many of Augusta National’s mostly Black caddie base called The Patch home. The original course is being redesigned by Tom Fazio and Beau Welling, and is expected to open in 2026 ahead of next year’s Masters.
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