World's best prepare for Masters after golf course damaged by 2024 hurricane
- Rory McIlroy visited Augusta National before the Houston Open to prepare for the Masters tournament.
- Augusta National suffered damage from Hurricane Helene, leading to tree loss and course renovations, as reported by Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley.
- McIlroy noted the loss of trees and that there are four redesigned greens this year.
- As part of hurricane recovery efforts, Augusta National donated $5 million to the greater Augusta community.
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'It's noticeable' - Rory McIlroy reveals changes to Augusta ahead of Masters
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Rory McIlroy Details Changes Made To Augusta National After Recent Scouting Trip
Rory McIlroy is teeing it up in this week's Texas Children’s Houston Open, which will be his final start before next month's Masters, but before arriving in the Lonestar State, the four-time major winner made a quick stop at Augusta National to officially kickstart his prep for the year's first major championship.McIlroy will be making his 16th career start at the Masters in a couple of weeks, meaning that he's more than familiar with the hallow…
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