No roars at Augusta as Masters to be played without fans

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Fans walk along the first hole during the first round for the Masters golf tournament in Augusta last year. Picture: STUFF SPORTS.

The Masters, known as much for the roars as the raw beauty of Augusta National, will be on mute this year. The club has decided there will be no spectators.

That means all three majors in this year of Covid-19 will not have fans, and the silence figures to be most deafening at Augusta National when the Masters is played between November 12-15.

From the opening holes down to Amen Corner, all the way through the back nine, players can often figure out what’s happening with others just by listening. That will be missing this year, along with the azalea and dogwood blooms from having to move it from April.

“Ultimately, we determined that the potential risks of welcoming patrons and guests to our grounds in November are simply too significant to overcome,” club chairman Fred Ridley said.

Considered in some circles to be the cathedral of golf, Augusta National now will sound like one.

“Part of the allure and kind of majesty of Augusta National is the patrons,” Brandt Snedeker said.

“You have that electricity from the first moment on Thursday morning to the last putt goes in on Sunday night on every hole. It’s not just on the back nine – it’s on every hole. So to not have that there is going to be a different feeling.”

Ridley said the health of everyone involved with the tournament during the Covid-19 pandemic was paramount in rescheduling the Masters from April and deciding whether it could have spectators, even a limited gallery.

“The guests who come to Augusta each spring from around the world are a key component to making the tournament so special,” he said.

“Augusta National has the responsibility, however, to understand and accept the challenges associated with this virus and take the necessary precautions to conduct all aspects of the tournament in a safe manner.

“We look forward to the day when we can welcome all of our patrons back, hopefully in April 2021.”

He said all tickets will be honoured for next April, and the club would contact ticket holders and those who have applied for tickets for next April’s Masters sometime next month.

Golf is coming off its first major without fans last week at the PGA Championship. The US Open, moved from June to September17-20 because of the pandemic, previously announced it won’t have spectators at Winged Foot.

The British Open announced in April it would be cancelled this year.

The lack of noise was noticeable at Harding Park last week for the PGA Championship in San Francisco, especially when Collin Morikawa hit driver to 7 feet (2.13 m) on the 16th hole for an eagle that sent him to his first major championship. There were a few media, mainly the broadcast crew, along with a few volunteers and support staff.

 

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