A decade after former Augusta National Golf Club chairman Hootie Johnson swore that the home of the Masters golf tournament would not admit women "at the point of a bayonet," the club has quietly invited two prominent women to join.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — She walked into the twilight toward Butler Cabin, a holy place in golf. She might not have thought she'd someday walk through the doorway, but her son did.
AUGUSTA, Ga. - The combination of major championship pressure and a golf course that severely punishes the tiniest mistake makes the Masters a tournament to be approached with bowed-head respect and sweaty-palmed trepidation.
ORLANDO, Fla. — This one wasn't marked with a fist pump, a cap slam or anything overly demonstrative. But it didn't take much to read Tiger Woods' lips.