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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

4/10/05 -- Surely one of these days Chris DiMarco will be leading a major when it counts. But give him his due this time.
4/10/05 --
4/10/05 -- Tiger Woods tied a Masters record with seven straight birdies and surged past Chris DiMarco into the lead Sunday.
4/10/05 -- Tiger Woods birdied the first hole of sudden death to win his fourth green jacket -- and his first major in nearly three years.
4/9/05 -- Chris DiMarco continued his solid play on Saturday with three birdies to remain in the lead at 13 under par halfway through the suspended third round of the 69th Masters Tournament.
4/9/05 -- Garcia, Harrington and Howell were three of the biggest names to miss the cut at the Masters on Saturday.
4/9/05 -- Chris DiMarco threatened to run away with the green jacket. Jack Nicklaus just faded away.
4/9/05 -- Trevor Immelman hasn’t enjoyed the success as a pro in the United States that he did as an amateur. That could change this weekend.
4/9/05 -- Jack Nicklaus climbed to the top of the ninth green, gave a small wave to the cheering crowd and dipped his head to brush the tears from his eyes.
4/9/05 -- Just when the Masters appeared to get back on schedule after two days of rain, the third round was thrown into more chaos.
4/9/05 -- Chris DiMarco maintained his four-stroke lead as darkness suspended play in the third round Saturday at the Masters.
4/8/05 -- Chris DiMarco was back in a familiar position -- leading the Masters. So was Tiger Woods.