Masters Tournament to Allow Female Competitors Starting 2018

Written by: Tony Korologos | Saturday, April 1st, 2017
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I guess hell just froze over.  Stay tuned for a big announcement today from Augusta, GA.   Augusta National Golf Club, home of The Masters, has been a venue the LPGA Tour has wanted to compete at for decades.  They’ve wanted a “Ladies Masters” tournament of some sort, but those wishes have fallen on deaf ears.  My inside sources have informed me that The Masters Tournament committee has frog-jumped the LPGA Ladies Masters idea and gone right to admitting female competitors in the Masters Tournament starting in 2018.

Don’t expect to see female competitors for half the field in 2018 though. In fact, I’d only expect to see perhaps five or less.  My source has told me qualifying for females or males will be basically the same except for the additions to allow the female USGA Amateur champion in, along with the five (if there are in fact five) LPGA Tour major champions from the previous year.

I can’t wait to hear what Martha Burke has to say.  Twitter and the social sphere will surely be exploding as the news gets out.

What are your thoughts? Is this the right move or not?  And will the ladies be playing the member tees or the Masters tees?  There are only two sets of tees there, and personally I think the Masters tees would destroy any female golfer’s chances because the course is so long now.


2 responses to “Masters Tournament to Allow Female Competitors Starting 2018”

  1. SimonM says:

    Just realized you posted this on April 1st Tony. You had me going for a few minutes though 🙂


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