Dayton Daily News

Masters plans for limited number of fans

- ByDougFerg­uson

Some volume is returning to the Masters, just maybe not the head-turning roars.

Augusta National Chairman Fred Ridley said Tuesday the club intends to allow a limited number of spectators for the Masters on April 8-11, provided it can be done safely, given the coronaviru­s pandemic.

In other areas, theMasters in April will be a lot like the last one in November. Ridley said it will be conducted with similar healthands­afety standards. Those standards last fall included mandatory COVID-19 testing and masks being worn.

Ridley said holding the Masters with only essential personnelm­adetheclub­confident in its ability to stage amajor championsh­ip with limited fans.

“Nothing is, or will be, more important than the well-being of all involved,” Ridley said. “While we are disappoint­ed thatwe will be unable to accommodat­e a full complement of patrons this year, we will continue our efforts to ensure that all who purchased tickets from

Augusta National will have access in 2022, provided conditions improve.”

The Masters was played Nov. 12-15 — the first time in the autumn since it began in 1934 — because of the pandemic that forced golf to reconfigur­e its major championsh­ip season and led to the cancellati­on of the British Open.

Ridley did not indicate howmany spectators will be allowed. The Masters does not publicize how many tickets it sells or how many people typically are on the grounds. It has been estimated at roughly 40,000, though it’s far easier to judge the attendance in volume decibels.

The roars are a big part of what makes theMasters, and they were missing in

Novemberwh­enDustinJo­hnson set the scoring record at 20-under 268 to win by five shots forhis first greenjacke­t.

The club is so confident that Ridley also said the Augusta National Women’s Amateur, which was canceled last year after its debut in 2019, and the Drive, Chip and PuttNation­al Finals, will be held with a small number of spectators.

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