Mickelson and Condoleezza Rice tee it up at Augusta
Phil Mickelson has won three green jackets, and he was the one asking all the questions Sunday at Augusta National.
Phil Mickelson has won three green jackets, and he was the one asking all the questions Sunday at Augusta National.
Condoleezza Rice was seen walking the grounds of Augusta National while wearing her green jacket on Sunday afternoon.
Masters week is finally upon us as the eyes of the sporting world and beyond turns to Augusta. Sunday, moving in day for many of the top players in the world.
They say you should try everything once, and that includes going to the Masters. Businesses all along Washington Road are hoping they see some new faces to help boost business and a good time.
Restaurants along Washington Road in Augusta during the Masters see their share of busy, but now restaurants in downtown Augusta are trying to get in on the action by getting more business down their way.
The Richmond County Sheriff's Office has a "master" plan for Masters Week that tells them what to do for just about any scenario.
We're in the final countdown before people all over the country come visit Augusta for the Masters, but Augusta isn't the only city getting visitors. As airports around here are filling up, News 12's Christie Ethridge reports another local city says they still have plenty of room.
It's a story News 12 first told you about. The South Carolina Department of Revenue is trying to make money off Masters rentals in North Augusta and beyond with a new tax. A lawmaker is trying to stop that tax.
Augusta is just a couple of weeks away from being the center of the golf universe again. That means traffic on the ground and in the air, and all those reserved parking spots for planes at Augusta Regional are almost gone.
Washington Road has its share of bad traffic, but when the Masters comes around, it gets even worse. Traffic engineers for the City of Augusta are getting plans in place to take the ease off of drivers in the area.
Executive Director Jim Armstrong came to Augusta National in 1978. After reaching retirement, the 65-year-old will have served five of the six Augusta National chairmen.
Ryo Ishikawa of Japan is headed back to the Masters with another special invitation.
After its 80-year history, the decision finally puts to rest a controversy that's followed the club for the last decade.
The Masters is Augusta's biggest cash cow, but mostly for hotels, restaurants and bars. Small businesses don't feel the effects in quite the same way.
A Georgia sheriff's deputy pulled him over for driving 97 mph on a rural highway.
Armed with purses packed with plastic and cash, patrons were ready to spend their money at this year's Masters.
Traffic on the roads certainly cranks up during Masters, and traffic in the air is also expected to triple this week.
Bubba Watson saved par from the pine straw and won the Masters on the second hole of a playoff over Louis Oosthuizen.
It's that day of the year that patrons and golfers alike have waited all year for -- Masters Sunday. Who will put on a green jacket today? Only time will tell.
This week, both President Obama and Mitt Romney weighed in on the issue. Saturday protesters from across the state came to share their message.
Woods had an early tee time Saturday at Augusta National, trying to make up an eight-shot deficit on leaders Fred Couples and Jason Dufner.
It's been an exciting first two rounds of golf, and only the best remain for Saturday after cuts were made yesterday. We'll keep you updated on how the third round progresses.
All week long, patients at Doctors Hospital have had the chance to practice their golf swing with Masters themed therapy.
Fred Couples has the lead and Tiger Woods has a lot of work to do heading into the weekend at the Masters.
Augusta National partners with non-profits throughout the area to help kids ages eight to sixteen go to the Masters.This is an experience these children will never forget.