The Masters is a ways off, but that hasn’t stopped those in charge from joining other sports and banning fans from their event.
The Augusta National Golf Club …
The Masters is a ways off, but that hasn’t stopped those in charge from joining other sports and banning fans from their event. The Augusta National Golf Club announced on Wednesday morning that The Masters, which is scheduled to be held from November 9-15, will not have fans in attendance. Fred Ridley, Chairman of Augusta National Golf Club, announced today that the 2020 Masters Tournament will take place November 9-15 without patrons or guests on the grounds. Full details and FAQs at https://t.co/rSr9YUhCX2 pic.twitter.com/dw3An5T2hq The Masters (@TheMasters) August 12, 2020 Augusta National Chairman Fred Ridley explained the decision in a statement: Since our initial announcement to postpone the 2020 Masters, we have remained committed to a rescheduled Tournament in November while continually examining how best to host a global sporting event amid this pandemic.