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The new Players Services Building at Augusta National isn’t for everyone, only players and their immediate families, coaches and caddies, trainers and other members of the support team — but no public, no press, no agents. The club has released some photos though for a peek inside.

HISTORY AND TRADITION

Take a look at some answers to frequently asked questions of the Masters Tournament and Augusta National.
The players who have prevailed at the Masters Tournament, from 1934-2025, and their winning scores.
Here’s what recent Masters winners have chosen for their menus at the annual Champions Dinner at ANGC.
Each Masters winner is presented with a green jacket. Here’s how the tradition began.

MORE FROM THE MASTERS

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Fred Couples posted a 5-under 67 on Friday to move into a share of the lead after Day 2 at the Masters.
At a place he has dominated for years, Tiger Woods appears to be lost at Augusta National.
Twenty years after his win at Augusta, 52-year-old Fred Couples grabbed a share of the second-round lead at the Masters, making seven birdies to get to 5 under par and a tie with Jason Dufner.
At 52, Fred Couples remains as cool as ever. What’s even cooler? The ’92 Masters champ shares the 36-hole lead.
After a shaky opening round 3-over 75, Phil Mickelson rebounded nicely on Day 2 to climb back into contention.
Sergio Garcia extended his middle finger to a reporter after his second round at the Masters on Friday. Oh, come on. Its not what you think.
Twenty years after sweet-swinging Fred Couples won the Masters, his first and only major championship, hes found magic among the Georgia pines again and is leader of the Masters through two rounds.
For a tournament that historically doesnt begin until the back nine on Sunday, this is taking on a Masters marathon feel for Jason Dufner.
Jason Day, a Masters runner-up in 2011, withdrew from the tournament on Friday citing an injury.
In three abbreviated weeks at Augusta National, Louis Oosthuizen has not shown much of an affinity for the Georgia layout.