LIV players eligible for 2023 Masters Tournament
Augusta National Golf Club will invite players eligible under their current criteria to participate in the 2023 Masters Tournament, the organisers said on Tuesday.
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Augusta National Golf Club will invite players eligible under their current criteria to participate in the 2023 Masters Tournament, the organisers said on Tuesday.
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WASHINGTON: Augusta National announced changes to qualifying methods for the Masters on Tuesday, adding the winners of six worldwide national opens while dropping US PGA Tour fall tournament winners.
Augusta National Golf Club and The R&A on Tuesday jointly announced new qualification pathways into the Masters and British Open, offering invitations to winners from select national opens around the world.
AUGUSTA, Georgia — Ángel Cabrera's controversial return to the Masters this week for the first time since serving a 30-month prison sentence for domestic abuse came to a close on Friday as the former champion missed the cut at Augusta National Golf Club.
AUGUSTA, Georgia : Angel Cabrera's controversial return to the Masters this week for the first time since serving a 30-month prison sentence for domestic abuse came to a close on Friday as the former champion missed the cut at Augusta National Golf Club.
LIV Golf's Joaquin Niemann was among two golfers who accepted a special invitation to compete in this year's Masters as part of the tournament's tradition of inviting leading international players who are not otherwise qualified for the event.
Denmark's Nicolai Hojgaard and Chile’s Joaquin Niemann have accepted invitations to compete in this year’s Masters, tournament organisers have announced.
Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley has vowed that next year's Masters will take place as scheduled despite "a lot of damage" caused by Hurricane Helene.