Golf Legend Gary Player Criticizes Augusta National for Denying Grandsons' Round

February 12, 2026
Golf Legend Gary Player Criticizes Augusta National for Denying Grandsons' Round
  • Gary Player, a longtime Augusta National figure and three-time Masters champion, says he cannot play a round with his three grandsons at Augusta National, despite his decades-long association with the club.

  • Player describes heartbreak and disappointment, noting that other major venues have allowed similar guest arrangements.

  • The story frames the denial as part of ongoing tension between enduring Augusta-era figures and current management, highlighting the broader impact on personal connections to the course.

  • The interview appears ahead of The Masters, with related coverage from Golf Monthly and GolfMagic providing context.

  • Player expresses sadness over the denial and singles out current management, while fans react strongly on social media.

  • In a fiery Fox Sports interview, Player criticizes the club’s current leadership despite his status as ambassador and former honorary starter.

  • Player stresses that his views come from age and experience and that he respects differing opinions even as he laments the situation.

  • He publicly discussed the incident with Golf Monthly, describing it as a sadness he must accept due to the current management at Augusta National.

  • The excerpt provides no further procedural details, official statements from Augusta National, or additional witnesses.

  • There is ambiguity about whether Player will remain an honorary starter for the 2026 Masters if tensions persist.

  • Wayne Player later said he apologized to Lee Elder, who was honored at the ceremony and passed away in 2021.

  • Overall fan sentiment tends to defend Augusta National’s standards and view the denial as protecting the club’s image and traditions rather than a personal slight to Player.

Summary based on 19 sources


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