
Gabby Herzig played Augusta National. Ask her your question about the experience
You may or may not know that on the Monday after the Masters, Augusta National Golf Club allows a group of media members to play the course. Every credentialed member of the press is eligible through a lottery system, and being picked is, for many, the highlight of their week.
The Athletic 's Gabby Herzig, covering her second Masters, was lucky enough to be chosen and played Augusta National the day after Rory McIlroy won the career Grand Slam. For background: Gabby is a former Division III golfer considering making a run at the U.S. Mid-Am qualifier. She is, though she's too modest to admit it, a stick.
What do you want to know about the experience, the course or her round? Submit your questions in the comments and she'll answer them this week.
Gabby Herzig April 14, 2025 Updated 8:44 pm EDT
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