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Texas Influence Resonates at Masters Tournament
Augusta National Golf Club has deep ties to the Lone Star State
Apr. 13, 2026 at 3:22am
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The cubist, geometric interpretation of Augusta National's hallowed grounds captures the enduring legacy of Texas golfers who have left their mark on the Masters Tournament.Augusta TodayAugusta National Golf Club, home of the prestigious Masters Tournament, is located in Georgia but has long-standing connections to the state of Texas. From legendary players like Ben Hogan and Byron Nelson to current stars like Jordan Spieth, Texan golfers have left an indelible mark on the history and traditions of this hallowed golfing venue.
Why it matters
The Masters Tournament is one of the most iconic sporting events in the world, and the influence of Texas golfers on its legacy speaks to the state's rich golfing heritage and the global reach of its players. As the tournament continues to evolve, the Lone Star State's ongoing impact highlights the enduring bond between Texas and the game of golf.
The details
Augusta National was founded in 1932 by Bobby Jones, a Georgia native, and Clifford Roberts, a New Yorker. However, the course has been shaped by the success of numerous Texan golfers over the decades. Legends like Ben Hogan and Byron Nelson, both from Fort Worth, have won multiple Masters titles, cementing their legacies at the storied venue. In more recent years, players like Jordan Spieth, who grew up in Dallas, have continued the Texas tradition of excellence at Augusta.
- The Masters Tournament has been held annually at Augusta National Golf Club since 1934.
- Ben Hogan won the Masters in 1951, 1953, and 1955.
- Byron Nelson won the Masters in 1937 and 1942.
- Jordan Spieth won the Masters in 2015.
The players
Bobby Jones
The co-founder of Augusta National Golf Club and a legendary golfer in his own right.
Clifford Roberts
The co-founder of Augusta National Golf Club and the long-time chairman of the Masters Tournament.
Ben Hogan
A legendary golfer from Fort Worth, Texas, who won the Masters three times.
Byron Nelson
A legendary golfer from Fort Worth, Texas, who won the Masters twice.
Jordan Spieth
A professional golfer from Dallas, Texas, who won the Masters in 2015.
What they’re saying
“The Masters is a tournament that has always had a special connection to Texas. From the legends of the past to the stars of today, the Lone Star State has left an indelible mark on the history and traditions of this event.”
— Brad Townsend, Sports Columnist
The takeaway
The enduring influence of Texas golfers at the Masters Tournament is a testament to the state's rich golfing heritage and the global impact of its players. As the event continues to evolve, the Lone Star State's ongoing presence at Augusta National will undoubtedly remain a source of pride and inspiration for golf fans around the world.
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