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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

4/8/02 -- Augusta National’s lengthening is part of a necessary trend.
4/7/03 -- Thomas Bjorn withdrew from the Masters on Sunday. Bjorn had played in the last four Masters tournaments.
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.
4/7/03 -- By BRIAN HEWITT
Jonathan Byrd was driving to his first Masters. Actually, his wife, Amanda, was behind the wheel.
4/8/03 -- A federal judge upheld a law that allows the sheriff to regulate protests.
Monday photo gallery from the 2003 Masters Tournament.
4/3/03 -- No comment. Those are two words Davis Love III expects to utter on more than one occasion next week in Augusta, Ga.
34/2/03 -- Former President Jimmy Carter believes women eventually will be able to join Augusta National Golf Club.
4/2/03 -- Attorneys for Martha Burk ask a federal judge to override the local sheriff’s prohibition.
4/2/03 -- Ernie Els believes he will be fit for next week’s Masters Tournament. He injured his right wrist three weeks ago while striking a punching bag in the garage of his London home.
4/1/03 -- Martha Burk contends she was misunderstood when she said the all-male membership at Augusta National Golf Club was an affront to women in the armed forces.