It has been five years since the November Masters, a tournament that will forever be remembered for its unusual timing and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The event, held in the fall, featured a stunning backdrop of autumn foliage, contrasting the traditional springtime blooms of azaleas.
Despite the absence of fans on-site, the tournament maintained its prestige, showcasing the resilience of the sport and its ability to adapt to unprecedented challenges. As players and fans reflect on that unique Masters, the memories of the competition and the iconic moments captured during the event continue to inspire.
The November Masters serves as a reminder of the enduring spirit of golf and its capacity to unite people, even in the most challenging times.
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Join The ClubThe St Andrews Links Trust has added an eighth course, the Craigtoun, providing more options for visitors to the historic golfing destination.
Chan Kim opened the PGA Tour Q-School presented by Korn Ferry with a stellar 6-under 64, taking the lead after the first round.
The teams of Charley Hull and Lexi Thompson each shot a remarkable 55 in a scramble format, setting a new tournament record at the Grant Thornton Invitational.