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Augusta National remains closed for the guests from Monday

Augusta, Ga. (WRDW/dares) – Due to bad weather and the current forecast, the Augusta National Golf Club was closed to customers on Monday.

The practice round of the day was suspended late Monday morning and the course was evacuated.

Shortly before 3 p.m., Augusta National said that there would be no reopening.

However, buyers from Monday circuit cards will be sent in May and guarantees the option of buying 2026 Monday -training -round tickets.

“We are disappointed that our customers could not fully enjoy today’s practice round, but the security of everyone at Augusta National has our highest priority and was the decisive factor for the decision to cancel,” said Fred Ridley, chairman of the Augusta National Golf Club and the Masters tournament. “We look forward to bringing back our Monday residents next year and celebrating a wonderful 89th Masters tournament in front of us this week.”

The weather was like a literal dark cloud about the fun.

With the CSRA under a first alarm for possible storm and fall floods, Augusta National decided last night for the goal, which was opened this morning.

But then the staff decided to let the customers at 8 a.m., but to keep an eye on the weather.

News 12 meteorologists had published a first alarm for Sunday and Monday overnight and Monday for the risk of a flood of falls and possibly some strong to heavy thunderstorms.

The area of ​​Augusta consists of the marginal risk (5%) of excessive precipitation and a border category (level 1 of 5) for severe thunderstorms that can damage the wind from late Sunday to day on Monday.

Monday was the first round of training for participants in the 89th Masters tournament.

Fortunately, Many players had some training on Sunday As soon as the Take chip and set national finals were done.

(Tagstotranslate) Masters Augusta

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