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Two-time major winner Angel Cabrera has won his first on the PGA's senior tour and has picked up a hefty sum in prize money ...
Masters chairman Fred Ridley, in his annual pre-tournament address Wednesday, expressed such concern about slow play he almost went as far as suggesting a shot clock of sorts. There was a moment i ...
Augusta National Chairman Fred Ridley became the latest person to speak out against slow play at the professional level and said that next year’s Drive, Chip & Putt, a competition held on the ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) – A wealth of information came from Augusta National Golf Club Chairman Fred Ridley on Wednesday, as he delivered remarks at the annual State of the Masters address.
None were offered Wednesday during Ridley’s annual pretournament news conference. Fred Ridley, Chairman of the Augusta National Golf Club watches the Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals on ...
Club and tournament chairman Fred Ridley faced the media for a rare encore press conference ahead of the 89th Masters, and he seems pretty content at the moment that the season’s first major is ...
Tournament chairman Fred Ridley has praised the "monumental effort" of his Augusta National staff in helping the city's recovery from Hurricane Helene ahead of The Masters. Hurricane Helene made ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Fred Ridley’s shortest answer in an hour-long news conference Wednesday checked in at 37 words. The Augusta National chairman was asked about the club’s decision to allow 2009 ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Tiger Woods was playing golf with Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley ahead of the Masters two years ago when Ridley mentioned the club's soon-to-be-announced project to ...
So it echoed loudly around the sport last week when club chairman Fred Ridley went out of his way to address one of the sensitive issues driving a wedge through the game: painfully slow rounds of ...
Rory McIlroy's Masters win puts him in the pantheon of golfing greats and as the first European to complete the feat, in the conversation to be considered the continent's greatest ever, writes Iain ...