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Augusta chairman explains how Masters will appear post ‘devastating event’

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 16, 2025Updated:January 16, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley recently addressed the impact of Hurricane Helene on the course, stating that while there are fewer trees on the property than before, players and patrons attending the Masters this year will not notice any difference in the conditions. Ridley expressed pride in how Augusta National responded to the natural disaster, emphasizing the organization’s efforts to assist the Augusta community in the aftermath of the storm.

Hurricane Helene caused significant damage in the Augusta area, leaving thousands without power and prompting Augusta National to assess the extent of the destruction. In response, Augusta National partnered with the Community Foundation for the Central Savannah River Area to donate $5 million to the Hurricane Helene Community Crisis Fund, as well as contributing to recovery efforts led by the American Red Cross and local community partners. Ridley reiterated the importance of supporting the community in times of need, highlighting the club’s commitment to aiding those affected by the disaster.

Despite the impact of Hurricane Helene, Ridley has assured that the Masters tournament will proceed as scheduled on April 10. The chairman reaffirmed Augusta National’s dedication to restoring the course and ensuring that the iconic event will take place without delay. Previous instances of weather-related damage at Augusta National, such as the loss of the Eisenhower Tree in 2014 and a thunderstorm felling trees during the 2023 Masters, have not deterred the club from hosting the prestigious tournament each year.

During a press conference in Argentina, Ridley confirmed that efforts are underway to address the damage caused by Hurricane Helene and restore the course to its usual pristine condition. He emphasized the club’s commitment to preserving the integrity of the Masters tournament and ensuring a memorable experience for both players and spectators. Ridley’s comments reflect Augusta National’s resilience in the face of adversity and dedication to upholding its storied tradition.

In his statements, Ridley expressed gratitude for the support and assistance provided by the entire Augusta National organization in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. The club’s response to the disaster exemplifies its commitment to the local community and willingness to contribute to relief efforts. While the loss of trees on the course may be noticeable, Ridley’s reassurance that the overall conditions will remain unchanged reflects Augusta National’s unwavering commitment to hosting a successful and unforgettable Masters tournament.

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