Charmain Z. Brackett is the publisher of Augusta Good News. Reach her at charmain@augustagoodnews.com.
Augusta National officials announced their intention to support a multiphase partnership with Augusta Municipal Golf Course, also known as “The Patch,” Augusta Technical College and The First Tee of Augusta to strengthen public golf in the community and foster even greater opportunities to play the game and work in the sport.
Classic rock comes to the Imperial Theatre Sept. 22 with two bands playing tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. This concert has been rescheduled from April.
Golf columnist Tyler Strong looks at some of the changes on the course and some of the things that remain the same at this year’s Masters.
A grant from the Jordan Spieth Foundation will help fund a full-time social worker and travel expenses for pediatric cancer patients and their families at Georgia’s second largest children’s hospital.
Mayor Garnett Johnson kicked off Masters Week with a party at the Augusta Common.
Helen Proctor Smith started a foundation to find a cure for a rare bleeding disorder. Now the next generation continues her mission.
Augusta’s Naked Epicurean offers up a menu fit for golf royalty during tournament week.
A new west Augusta eatery offers coffee and frozen custard.
Georgia lawmakers voted March 29 to give teachers a daily planning period to avert teacher burnout.
The dean of the Medical College of Georgia and the Center for Healthy Aging received The Center for Global Health Innovation’s Office of Life Sciences and Digital Health 25th annual Golden Helix Awards March 29 at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta.
Here are a few of the events scheduled in Augusta while golf is in town.