Raymond Floyd withdraws from Masters field
Raymond Floyd, the 1976 Masters champ, withdrew from the field Tuesday morning and said his Masters career is over after 44 years.
Raymond Floyd, the 1976 Masters champ, withdrew from the field Tuesday morning and said his Masters career is over after 44 years.
Another of the grand traditions of the Masters enters a new era this year. Two more of golf's immortals will tee it up early Thursday morning. Here's a look at the history of the honorary starters.
One of the coolest things about the Masters is that past champions are always welcome. While their dinner will be held Tuesday night, many of them were already on hand Monday.
Some businesses aimed at children like Adventure Crossing and Fort Discovery in Augusta have been hit by hard times, but they opened their doors Monday and the rest of the week hoping to cash in.
Some of the highlights from Tiger Woods' press conference Monday afternoon at Augusta National.
Most years, Tiger Woods is the odds-on favorite to win the Masters. Hard to fault that logic either - he has won the event four times and is the top player in the world. But because of his long break from golf, there are questions of just how good he'll be, making this year's tournament wide open.
All this week, we're paying close attention to the action at Augusta National, but here are some talented golfers that you might not see every day. Meet the golfers of the sixth annual Adaptive Golf Challenge.
Pollen blanketed cars and brought allergic reactions, but on Masters Monday, golf fans dealt with the heat as well.
The annual Mayor's Masters Reception is being held Monday at the Augusta Common. Meanwhile, the Red Carpet Tour rolls out for the 51st time this Thursday.
It's Masters Week in Augusta, Tiger Woods is chasing his fifth green jacket, and from how things looked on the 18th green today, the fans are ready to change the subject back to the game of golf.
Whether we all like it or not, today was Tiger Woods Day. The most popular athlete in the world took center stage at opening day at the Masters.
It may be Tiger Watch on the course, but it's security watch from every other angle outside Augusta National. News 12 saw the heavy security firsthand along Washington Road today.
Lots of Masters fans bring their golf clubs to town with them to hit the links on local courses. Time spent at the course is keeping business booming for some Aiken County clubs.
It was a Monday like no other at the Masters. Tournament week got underway with the most popular golfer in the world front and center.
No matter where you go around town, it's easy to spot pollen in the air and on many different cars. It's not just an ugly sight to see, doctors say it also can have an adverse effect on your health.
Masters fever is in the air! People are itching to get their hands on tickets, but Sheriff's deputies will be on Washington Road to make sure people buying and selling those tickets are sticking to the rules.
It's moving in day at Augusta National. A number of past champions and those in the field have made their way to the course as the finishing touches were being put on.
He arrived without notice Sunday with about a dozen players on the new practice range. He was wearing a lavender shirt and sunglasses.
Event planners are making sure lavish hospitality houses will be ready for visitors next week. But local business owners are also cashing in.
The Lucy Laney Museum is featuring an exhibit about the role of African-Americans in golf. Black caddies were a big part of history in the Masters Tournament.
The spotlight is about to fall on Augusta. We're just days away from the Masters, and the clock is ticking for all those finishing touches.
Michael Sim has withdrawn from the Masters because of a right shoulder injury that has kept him out of golf for the last month.
For all of those folks thinking you need to be a child prodigy to be a pro golfer, I present to you Jason Dufner: a Masters rookie who really never took golf seriously until his teenage years.
Driving during Masters week can be a nightmare and this year is no different. The Masters Tournament means more cars on the road and that means more chances for people to break the rules.
According to the incident report, the victim told officers that he agreed to meet with a man at 3745 Wheeler road to buy the 8 tickets. When the two met, the victim said the man pulled out a handgun and demanded the money.