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Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley is no fan of slow play. On Wednesday, he clearly delivered that message.
Masters chairman Fred Ridley expressed such concern about slow play he almost went as far as suggesting a shot clock of sorts.
Fans have grown increasingly frustrated with rounds that take forever. Organizers are stepping in to speed the action up—and ...
Here’s the biggest news from Augusta National Golf Club chairman Fred Ridley’s press conference ... After all, Augusta National was co-founded by Bobby Jones, the man considered to be the ...
Augusta National Golf Club chairman Fred Ridley met with the media Wednesday morning ahead of the Par 3 Contest, and he was ...
Augusta National Chairman Fred Ridley addressed slow play in professional golf and announced potential time limits for the ...
Masters chairman Fred Ridley on Wednesday squashed any rumors of an automatic exemption into the Masters for any LIV players ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Augusta National Golf Club chairman Fred Ridley said Wednesday that the Masters will continue to invite international golfers to the Masters with special invitations, but the ...
The closest thing to a theme that emerged in Ridley’s comments was a defense of norms, a timely issue given the tumult beyond ...
Fred Ridley is the only Augusta National chairman who actually played competitive rounds during the Masters, a little known stat among the seven who have chaired the famous golf club. Playing as ...
Augusta National Golf Club chairman Fred Ridley met with the media Wednesday morning ahead of the Par 3 Contest, and he was asked whether the Masters would follow the USGA and R&A in offering ...