Updated: 6:07 PM Mercedes-Benz, which has been an International Partner since 2008, will become a Global Sponsor, joining AT&T and IBM. UPS will become an International Partner, joining Rolex and replacing ExxonMobil.
Updated: 6:01 PM Millions around the world watched on TV as Adam Scott became the first-ever Australian to win the green jacket, but thousands braved the rain at Augusta National to see it in person.
Updated: 7:58 PM Saturday's round started off in a dramatic fashion with the announcement of Tiger Woods' 2-shot penalty after what went down at the 15th hole on Friday.
Updated: 11:42 AM Tiger Woods got a reprieve Saturday in the Masters when he was given a two-shot penalty for a bad drop but allowed to stay in the tournament.
Posted: 10:22 PM Jason Day leads the Masters after the second round, and 14-year-old Guan Tianlang has become the youngest player to make the cut in PGA Tour history.
Updated: 3:53 PM Everyone that goes to The Masters has a special memory about their experience, but one patron has had at least sixty memorable moments at Augusta National. At age 89, Hunter Gammon has been coming to the tournament every year since 1954. As News 12's Christie Ethridge reports, he remembers every single one of them.
Posted: 10:44 AM It's Masters week, which should mean pretty bad traffic. But things have been running smoothly and some behind-the-scenes technology is partly thank.
Posted: 10:45 AM You can't play golf without your clubs, and one man handles thousands of them each year. But as News 12's Christie Ethridge reports, you won't find these golf clubs on the course. Instead, you'll probably set your drink on them.
Posted: 10:18 PM Russell Henley's head was on a swivel Monday at Augusta National, scanning the gallery for friends, family or anyone else yelling "Go Dawgs."
Updated: 10:17 PM Guan Tianlang played a practice round at Augusta National with Ben Crenshaw on Monday. He has a round set up for Tuesday with Tom Watson, and he wants to play the Par 3 Tournament with Nick Faldo.
Updated: 1:50 PM This week all eyes will be on Augusta for The Masters, and if you plan on driving down Washington Road, it will feel like all the cars will be here, too. It's no secret traffic gets a little crazy this time of year, and as the city prepares for the thousands of visitors, deputies are gearing up to handle the load.
Updated: 9:09 PM It's southern hospitality at its finest, and the hospitality houses off of Azalea Drive know just how to do it best. Their business in the past few years, has suffered but this year, they're feeling confident.