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
4/5/05 -- A popular question for just about any player in a green jacket from Augusta National is how winning the Masters changed his life.
4/5/05 -- The buzz around Augusta National is about the Big Three, the Big Four and even the Big Five. Nobody talks much about the big guy.
4/5/05 -- Sergio Garcia is only 25 years old and already has played in 25 major championships. The next step is to win one.
By BRIAN HEWITT
4/4/05 -- I will be happy with almost any story at Augusta National if they complete the thing in four days with no weather delays.
4/4/05 -- I will be happy with almost any story at Augusta National if they complete the thing in four days with no weather delays.
4/4/05 -- Jesper Parnevik brought a week’s worth of his outrageous outfits to the Masters. And he made sure his wife, four children, nannies and friends were all accounted for.
4/4/05 -- There’s nothing better than the weekend at Augusta National for Craig Parry - not just during the Masters, but even before it gets started.
4/3/05 -- With 18 feet separating him from that elusive major championship, Mickelson’s birdie putt on the 18th hole last year looked good until the final few feet.
4/4/05 -- Jesper Parnevik used to think practice rounds at Augusta National were a waste of time.
4/3/05 -- The Sunday before the Masters is a practice round like no other major, on a course that looks like any other country club on a lazy afternoon.
4/3/05 -- Augusta National has become a holy grail for Australian golfers, the only major they have not won.
4/2/05 -- If this is a golden era, then it starts with a green jacket. Everyone has been pointing to the Masters since the first day of the new year.
3/29/05 -- A total of 92 players are expected to compete in the 69th Masters Tournament, April 7-10 at Augusta National Golf Club.