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HOLE PAR YARDS
1 4 435
2 5 575
3 4 350
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6 3 180
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9 4 460

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Total 72 7,270
 


The 2003 Masters promises to be historical on many fronts, for alongside Tiger Woods's quest to win an unprecedented three-peat is Martha Burk's quest to have Augusta National admit its first female member.

With neither Burk nor Augusta Chairman Hootie Johnson backing down, we'll help you stay on top of the latest developments in this special report. Bookmark this page to watch events unfold as the participants gear up for a drama as tense as the players sweating through Amen Corner on Sunday afternoon.

From the newsroom:  
Martha still motivated
LPGA teaching pro denied access
Protest draws few supporters 
More news
From Sports Illustrated:  
Donovan: Mixed messages
Donovan: Field of screams
Davis: Let them eat mud  
More from Sports Illustrated

Features/Commentary:
Gravel: More fuss than bother  
Profiting from controversy  
Anti-Burk protester fights solo  
More features/commentary  
Multimedia:
Photos: The few, the proud 
* Martha Burk's big moment 
* More on Hootie's remarks 
More multimedia  


News archive 
April, 2003:  
Protest group discusses plan 
Women fans side with Hootie 
Burk's new strategy 
Lopez backs club decision 
Appeals Court rejects Burk  
Hootie holds firm 
Burk to appeal rulings 
Augusta wins protest lawsuit 
Clubs on offensive 
Past champs give opinions 
Buttons, women on course  
Protests complicate busy week 
Both sides adamant on women's issue 
Protest cases presented to judge 
Carter: Augusta will admit women 
March, 2003:  
Burk: Remarks misinterpreted  
Resolution aimed at Augusta  
Burk: Augusta will admit women  
British minister writes R&A  
Burk fires more shots at CBS  
Hootie's harsh words for governor  
R&A defends membership  
Burk: War would alter scope of Masters protest  
Burk rejects protest compromise plan, files suit  
Burk set to file suit if her Augusta permit isn't granted soon  
Burk sets Tuesday deadline for protest request  
Augusta sheriff open to front-gate Masters protest  
Burk requests to protest at Masters front gate  
February, 2003:  
KKK wants to protest at Augusta Nat'l  
Jesse Jackson petitions to demonstrate at Masters  
Burk doesn't plan to be 'disruptive' at Masters  
Burk expects protest permit to be denied  
Groups supporting Augusta plan protests  
Sheriff, Burk discuss protest plans  
Burk visits Augusta to scout Masters protest sites  
No TV sponsors won't affect Augusta's charity  
Augusta fails to revise protest law  
January, 2003:  
Former CBS CEO, Augusta member Wyman dies  
December, 2003:  
Treasury nominee Snow resigns  
Augusta member resigns  
November, 2003:  
Jackson plans protest  
Times: Tiger should skip Masters  
Wright: Dispute a private matter  
Burk: Protest more likely than ever  
Hootie: Augusta founded on 'being men'  
August, 2003:  
New target: CBS  
Commercial-free Masters  
 

From Sports Illustrated 
No sympathy for Burk in Augusta  
Deford: Hootie can't win  
Protest application  
Controversy Timeline  
Michael Silver:  
Why is PGA Tour silent?  
Gary Van Sickle:  
Times should boycott Masters  
Hootie's top-10 list  
Augusta should elevate wives  
Face it, Hootie, the battle's over and you lost  
Top Masters moments  
A dry run at Augusta  
Rick Reilly:  
Reilly: Guns of Augusta  
No-man's land  
 
Features/Commentary 
Protest map  
Johnson: Martha's mistake  
Scott Michaux:  
Johnson to Burk: Forget it  
Women in National's early plans  
Augusta not part of controversy  
Bob Cullen: Burk's forum  
CNNMoney: Burk not Masters' only headache  
David Feherty: Girls in the boys' club  
The perfect storm: Augusta might have sidestepped the controversy  
Alena Bubniak, GOLFONLINE: Problem not message but messenger  
Mike Purkey:  
What won't, will, and should happen at Augusta 
Hootie's universe  
 

 
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