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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

4/9/03 -- Some things about the Masters never change. As usual, Tiger Woods was first off the tee Tuesday morning.
4/9/03 -- Martha Burk isn’t giving up on the idea of picketing at the front gate of the men’s-only Augusta National Golf Club.
4/9/03 -- No honorary starters will kick off the Masters; Rain disrupts Par-3 contest; These and more news and notes from Wednesday at the Masters Tournament.
4/9/03 -- Before they even began arriving this week, players already knew that the fifth hole at Augusta National had undergone some severe changes.
By MIKE RITZ
4/9/03 -- Theres no place like it on earth. Its a tournament like no other. Augusta National and the Masters.
By RICH LERNER
Theres simply no truth to the rumor that Augusta employs thousands of elves.
Tuesday photo gallery from the 2003 Masters Tournament.
4/8/03 -- Davis Love III has a plan for this year’s Masters that begins as he drives through the gates of Augusta National and down Magnolia Lane.
4/8/03 -- Martha Burk criticized a judge who barred her group from protesting at the front gate of Augusta National.
4/8/03 -- Tiger Woods returns to Augusta National with his size 42-long green jacket, the best game in golf and a parachute.
4/8/03 -- Some Monday notes from Augusta, with Scott Hoch, Rich Beem and others.
4/8/03 -- On the first day of Masters week, there was more action in court than on the course.