Augusta, GA
W. Golf: Heath, Williamson And Woad To Play in Augusta National Women’s Amateur
AUGUSTA, Ga. – The drive down Magnolia Lane on the Augusta Nationwide Golf Membership is sufficient to go away one speechless. The chance to play even a single spherical on Augusta’s famed greens and fairways is a mere dream for many golfers.
For Florida State’s Charlotte Heath, Amelia Williamson and Lottie Woad, they could be unable to talk if simply momentarily, and their wildest golf desires will come true as they play within the fifth Annual Augusta Nationwide Ladies’s Beginner starting Wednesday. The three Seminoles are among the many world’s prime newbie gamers within the extremely proficient group of 72 who will vie to have their title etched on the champions silver trophy.
The primary 36 holes of the ANWA will likely be contested over two days at Champions Retreat Golf Membership (March 29-30). Following the 36-hole reduce, the ultimate aggressive spherical will happen at Augusta Nationwide Golf Membership on April 1.
“Taking part in at Augusta is sort of a Seminole soccer participant working out of the tunnel at Doak Campbell Stadium, or a significant league baseball participant strolling as much as bat at Wrigley Discipline,” stated Seminole assistant coach Robert Duck, who will caddy for Florida State’s Heath. “Strolling the place so lots of the greats of the sport have walked is particular for any athlete. Watching a younger girl obtain a particular second of their improvement is gratifying for any coach, having the ability to caddy and be a part of that second is much more particular.”
Florida State’s nationally ranked program has been represented in every of the primary 4 ANWA’s with a program-record three Seminoles enjoying this 12 months. All-American Beatrice Wallin (2019, 2021, 2022) is the one participant within the event’s historical past to earn three top-10 finishes (tied for fourth in 2022; tied for seventh in 2019, and tied for tenth in 2021) whereas All-American Amanda Doherty completed tied for 21st in her solely look in 2019.
It has been the best of pleasures throughout her teaching profession for Seminole Head Coach Amy Bond to look at her gamers compete within the ANWA.
“For girls’s golf, the Augusta Nationwide Ladies’s Beginner is among the finest weeks of the 12 months,” stated Bond, the winningest coach in Florida State historical past. “The ladies have the chance to indicate off their abilities on Nationwide TV, and to play the long-lasting course at Augusta Nationwide. This 12 months we have now three Seminoles who obtained invites. I’m so excited to get the prospect to look at them.”
Bond has constructed one of many nation’s strongest applications at Florida State. Within the final three seasons, her Seminoles have been ranked No. 1 within the nation, received two NCAA Regional Championships, achieved one of the best NCAA end at school historical past, received eight event championships, had 4 totally different gamers named All-American honors and three earn All-ACC honors.
The Seminoles are one in every of simply six colleges nationally — and are joined by Stanford, Duke, LSU, Ole Miss and Wake Forest — with three or extra golfers enjoying at Augusta this week.
For Bond, this week is in regards to the alternative and unimaginable experiences her golfers have earned.
“It’s such a particular expertise and one thing that many people would flip again the clock to have this chance.”
All three of Florida State’s individuals within the ANWA are ranked among the many prime 52 ladies within the World Beginner Golf Rankings coming into the championship – Heath at No. 19, Woad at No. 24, and Williamson at No. 52. Amongst faculty golfers, Heath is ranked No. 7, Woad is No. 9 and Williamson is No. 121. The Seminoles are the one crew within the nation with two golfers ranked within the prime 10 of the collegiate rankings by Golfstat.
Woad arrives at Augusta contemporary from her second profession collegiate victory on the Florida State Match Up on the Seminoles Legends Golf Course. She carded a 4 below par rating of 212 within the profitable the Match Up on her faculty course and has earned two particular person championship and 7 prime 10 finishes within the first eight occasions of her Florida State profession.
“I really feel actually good,” stated Woad simply earlier than making the five-hour drive from Tallahassee to Augusta on Sunday. “It was good to get a win (on the Florida State Match Up) and I hope to make use of the momentum from that going ahead to hold on what I’m doing, and to see if I can play properly once more.”
Every of the Seminoles enjoying at Augusta this week had the chance to play the Champions Retreat previous to the Seminoles’ participation within the Valspar Augusta Invitational earlier this month.
“I feel Champions’ Retreat is a fairly powerful course,” stated Woad. “It’s very lengthy, so maybe I’ll use some lengthy irons, possibly some hybrids. The greens are fairly massive, and they will be fairly fast. My caddie is our England Ladies’s Coach. He is aware of the course and has data, so he’s going to assist me rather a lot.”
Heath begins play on Wednesday following a pair of prime three particular person finishes on the Valspar (second place, -7, 137) and the Florida State Match Up (tied for third, -1, 215). She is a complete of 12 strokes below par in 4 tournaments this spring, and is a cumulative whole of 27 strokes below par in eight begins this 12 months.
Heath’s profession low rating for a single spherical (65) and her finest 36-hole whole (137) got here on the close by Forest Hills Golf Course throughout the 20221 Valspar.
“I feel my sport is in a superb place, and I’m excited to see the way it holds up in opposition to everybody else,” stated Heath. “Once we performed Champions Retreat a few weeks in the past, it performed fairly totally different to what I feel it will play this week. I feel it can play agency. We had an area caddie after we performed the course earlier than the Valspar, and he gave us numerous inside data from him.”
Heath can be excited to play together with her teammates, together with her head coach in her gallery, and one in every of her assistant coaches on her bag.
“It’s actually thrilling to have each Amelia and Lottie enjoying within the ANWA,” stated Heath. “I’m going to have Coach Bond and Coach Duck there as properly. Coach Duck goes to caddy for me. He went to Augusta College, so he’s been across the observe rather a lot; he’s is aware of the reads, and the greens, in order that was a fairly simple determination.”
Williamson, the primary ever fifth-year participant to compete for Bond at Florida State, brings an unimaginable quantity of expertise to her first profession ANWA. She has performed in 41 profession occasions (120 rounds) as a Seminole with 9 top-10 finishes together with putting fifth on the Florida State Match Up in her final outing. Williamson is ranked ninth at school historical past with a 73.63 profession stroke common.
“I’m tremendous grateful for the chance to play within the Augusta Nationwide Ladies’s Beginner,” stated Williamson. “I actually know that with out this fifth 12 months, and such a superb senior 12 months at FSU, and having the assist of the coaches, that this chance wouldn’t have come round. I’m wanting ahead to having the ability to see my mother and father, and am excited for them to see me strolling down the fairways. They’ve by no means truly seen me play a lot over right here in america, particularly not with my FSU garments on. I’m tremendous excited to have them by my aspect.”
Not solely will her mother and father be at her aspect, however her dad will likely be her caddy.
“My dad is caddying for me,” stated Williamson. “It was a tough selection in respect to selecting between my mother and my dad. I spent weeks pondering over it, however ultimately I selected my dad as a result of your caddy has to hold the golf equipment and my mother has by no means actually completed that earlier than.”
5 English gamers will compete within the ANWA, together with reigning Ladies’s British Beginner champion Jess Baker, Caley McGinty and Florida State’s trio of teammates.
“The Augusta Nationwide Ladies’s Beginner has rapidly risen to the top of ladies’s newbie golf,” stated Golfweek Senior Author Beth Ann Nichols. “Past the goose bump moments that make it unforgettable for gamers and their households, the extent of publicity the winner receives is major-like in its depth.
“To have three gamers on this elite subject of 72 speaks volumes in regards to the depth of Florida State golf.”
Watching The 2023 Augusta Nationwide Ladies’s Beginner
- First spherical at Champions Retreat: Broadcast reside on Golf Channel from 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. ET on Wednesday, March 29.
- Second spherical at Champions Retreat: Broadcast reside on Golf Channel from 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. ET on Thursday, March 30.
- Ultimate spherical at Augusta Nationwide: Broadcast reside on NBC from midday – 3 p.m. ET on Saturday, April 1.
- Golf Channel’s “Stay From the Masters” will start on Friday, March 31, from Augusta Nationwide and wrap ANWA protection on Saturday, April 1.
- NBC’s protection of the Ultimate Spherical may also be simulcast on com.
- The Augusta Nationwide Ladies’s Beginner Presentation Ceremony may also be streamed reside, Saturday, April 1, on the aforementioned digital platforms.
Augusta, GA
This Nike Victory Tour 4 Is Ready for the Masters in Augusta
Nike Golf continues to treat longtime and new fans of the sport to apparel, accessories, and footwear rooted in both performance and story-telling. The latest example arrives in the form of a Nike Victory Tour 4 Cleat inspired by the Masters Tournament in Augusta, Ga.
In comparison to the ‘prickly’ Roshe Golf 2 prepped for the Waste Management Phoenix Open, the newly-surfaced Victory Tour 4 opts for a tamer aesthetic. The leather upper keeps things simple in ‘White’ with profile swooshes interrupting with their ‘Black’ contrast. Support clips around the heel, however, up the ante with their pink all-over print: floral motifs take on the golf cleat’s medial mesh layers, nodding to the Masters Tournament’s location in the process.
Underfoot, Nike Golf’s latest footwear offering features a midsole system reminiscent of many Nike Running models from yesteryear. The cushioning solution is coupled with a semi-exposed FlyPlate (the same carbon fiber stiffening component found in the AlphaFly 3) and a reliable spike/cleat system. Together, each aforementioned component delivers top-notch performance in a stylish package for those hopeful of winning the tournament in Augusta (or one day competing in it).
Enjoy official photos of the golf cleats ahead. The pair should be priced at around $210–the same price as Nike’s Victory Tour 3.
For footwear for the streets and not the green, check out the Air Jordan 4 ‘White Cement’ retro slated for a return in May.
Nike Golf continues to treat longtime and new fans of the sport to apparel, accessories, and footwear rooted in both performance and story-telling. The latest example arrives in the form of a Nike Victory Tour 4 Cleat inspired by the Masters Tournament in Augusta, Ga.
Augusta, GA
Rental companies prepare homes for Masters after Helene
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Masters is getting closer, but the time to rent out your house is now.
After Hurricane Helene, homeowners across the CSRA are racing to finish up any repairs to their homes.
We spoke to two home rental companies here about how this year will look.
When you drive around the CSRA, you still see a city trying to recover and prepare for its biggest week of the year that’s only a few months away.
Despite what the city looks like today, rental companies say they’re doing everything they can to work with homeowners to make sure their homes are ready to go for patrons come April.
It’s the one week everyone wants to be in Augusta.
“People will always come to the Masters,” said Stacey Greenway, vice president of Tournament Housing and Events LLC. “No ticket will ever go unused.”
With the tournament only a few months away – everyone is trying to prepare.
“We have had some homeowners that are just overwhelmed with trying to get their home ready for Masters because they’re dealing with roofs that are, you know, have holes in them and the debris and all the outdoor structures are damaged,” said Kelly Starr, Corporate Quarters director of operations and events.
Homeowners, rental companies and contractors have a long to-do list before April.
“We all have to just accept that the scenery will be different in backyards. you know, houses that have privacy might not have that anymore,” said Greenway.
Changing the criteria for the outside of homes and asking for patience from golf patrons this spring.
“I’ve already prepared some of our clients that there might be some houses that have patches on their roofs,” said Greenway. “That’s not going to affect the patron’s comfort. That won’t affect their ability to watch the tournament.”
But they’re still doing everything they can to make sure their homes are ready.
“Our greatest concern is that come March, there’s going to be homeowners calling and saying, oops, I thought my contractor would be ready and they’re not going to be ready so we have to refund the money,” said Greenway.
Even if some homes aren’t ready, others are stepping up to rent that have never done it before – even as far out as Aiken and Lake Oconee.
“We do have some people registering saying, you know, I know there’s a lot of houses out there that are damaged. We have never rented before and now we think this could be our opportunity to get in there,” said Greenway.
Even though the way the city looks might be different, the community and hospitality are still the same.
“I really think it’s a true testament to Georgia and Augusta and everyone wants to be very hospitable,” said Starr. “That’s why they call it southern hospitality. They’re excited to get their homes ready and have something to look forward to.”
They say they don’t expect to have to rent out as far out as Lake Oconee and Modoc because of the number of new houses being built and the increase of new people wanting to rent in Augusta, but it’s good to know that it’s an option if needed.
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Augusta, GA
Greater Augusta Arts Council awards hurricane relief to 51 local artists
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Greater Augusta Arts Council announced Monday that 51 local artists received hurricane relief micro-grants through the C.R.E.A.T.I.V.E. Grant initiative.
Micro-grants of $500 to $1,000 were distributed to support costs associated with replacing supplies or a lost gig during this time.
The $30,000 fund with money supplied by the Augusta Foundation for the Arts was initially designated to support the Greater Augusta Arts Council programming and operations.
“Recognizing the urgent needs in the creative community following the hurricane, the Arts Council made the decision to reallocate operational funds,” the council said.
“This isn’t the first time we’ve supported artists through re-granting, but it is the first time we’ve done so with funds originally intended to meet our own organizational needs,” council Executive Director Denise Tucker said.
The micro-grants were distributed on a first-come, first-served basis and ranked according to need.
Applications were reviewed by an independent panel and disbursed on a rolling basis until the funds were fully allocated.
The council also held a post-Helene arts supply drive to aid artists of many different genres with replacement supplies.
Grant recipients included Adrion Au Bell, Aislin Sparrow, Alex Foltz, Aort Reed, Art S. Abdon, Brandon M. Wiggins, Brandon T. Truesdale, Cameron Young, Daviana Reynolds, Destinee N. Wright, Devon McSherry, Erica M. Pastecki, Evy Danckers, Felina Martin, Francie E. Klopotic, Gregory Alan Young, Haliegh E. Key, Jacki Mayo Van Dyke, James Thompson, Jason K. Craig, Joe Stevenson, Jon Paschal, Jonathan Cook, Jonathan Soto Perez, Joseph David Johnson, Judi T. Dudley, Justice M. Kirkman, Karen Gordon, Karell Moses, Katherine Schiller, Kathleen Silvester, Keller A. Jones, Kigwana Samuel Cherry, Krislyn Murphy, Mafia Cartwright, Marty E. Duff, Matt Dahlheimer, Melissa Coffey, Nicole Swanson, Richard Tucker, Rickey R. Jones, Shanita Newton, Si-Long Chen, Symphoni M. Wiggins, Tarika M. Holland, Theron Cartwright, Thomas C. Reed, Tiphiknee De Herrera, Trey McLaughlin and William McCranie.
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