Tiger Woods, Augusta National golf club and The Patch
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Tiger Woods and Augusta National announced they have teamed up to build a par-3 course at the facility known as the Patch in Augusta, Georgia.
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Augusta National announced Monday that Woods will lead the design of a short course as part of the redevelopment of Augusta Municipal Golf Course, nicknamed “The Patch.”
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