Tiger Woods is set to enhance his legacy at Augusta by designing a new nine-hole short course at The Patch, a site significant to the Masters' caddies. Additionally, his TGR Foundation will establish a TGR Learning Lab focused on STEAM education, supported by Augusta National Golf Club. Fred Ridley, the chairman of Augusta National, emphasized the importance of fostering Woods' contributions to the community and the Masters through this collaboration, outlining conversations that led to these significant initiatives.
"We recognize the importance of deepening Tiger's legacy in Augusta and with the Masters, and this we felt was an enduring way that we could be forever connected with Tiger and all he's done at the Masters and now all that he's going to be doing in this community."
"It was clear when I shared the concept that it sort of piqued his interest, and that was sort of the beginning of a conversation, a dialogue that took place between our organizations, and after that a few meetings took place, and the idea just sort of grew from what we were doing to how Tiger and TGR could be involved."
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