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  • LAS VEGAS, NV - February 2, 2005:  Natalie Gulbis, LPGA player, is photographed near her home in Las Vegas on February 2, 2005. She is marketing herself in hopes of crossing over into television and other lucrative commercial deals. She has a reality show that airs on the Golf Channel. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
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  • LAS VEGAS, NV - February 2, 2005:  Natalie Gulbis, LPGA player, is photographed near her home in Las Vegas on February 2, 2005. She is marketing herself in hopes of crossing over into television and other lucrative commercial deals. She has a reality show that airs on the Golf Channel. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    GulbisPortrait2.jpg
  • LAS VEGAS, NV - February 2, 2005:  Natalie Gulbis, LPGA player, is photographed near her home in Las Vegas on February 2, 2005. She is marketing herself in hopes of crossing over into television and other lucrative commercial deals. She has a reality show that airs on the Golf Channel. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    GulbisPortrait1.jpg
  • LPGA star Natalie Gulbis, now starring in a reality show, near her Las Vegas home. Photographed for Sports Illustrated.
    LPGA star golfer Natalie Gulbis port..ait.
  • Gregory Matthews, owner and operator of the Nearby Grocery, has run the store for the last 34 years. The market abuts the housing project in the "ghetto" part of Augusta, Georgia, close in proximity but miles in reality from the private Augusta National Golf Club where the Masters is played.
    Augusta3.jpg
  • Past and present caddies who have worked the hallowed fairways of Augusta National have been hanging out at Caddie Corner in the Sand Hill district for decades.  A faded mural of caddie Tommy Bennett is painted on the wall where the former Augusta National caddies gather along with neighborhood friends to drink beer and trade barbs.
    Augusta Georgia-13.jpg
  • Gregory Matthews, owner and operator of the Nearby Grocery in the projects of Augusta, has seen many changes in his over three decades in business. His customers are mostly poor and black, far different from the scene played out only miles away at the Masters where wealth prevails and the black players account for a very small percentage of golfers.
    Augusta Georgia-4.jpg
  • Locals hang out in the part of Augusta, Georgia rarely seen when the world tunes into the Masters golf tournament. Butler Nero, on crutches, Charles Hill, hooded sweatshirt and Robert Frederick, drink beer and talk about their neighborhood. Nero used to work at Augusta as part of a cleaning company that shampooed the carpets. Despite Augusta National's proximity to them, the three feel little connection to the world's most prestigious golf club.
    Augusta Georgia-3.jpg
  • Caddies have been hanging out the corner of Wheeler and Fleming at the Sand Hill Grill where a mural of caddie Tommy Bennett is painted for many years. They gather along with neighborhood friends to drink beer and socialize.
    Augusta9.jpg
  • Main street in Augusta, Georgia.
    Augusta Georgia-18.jpg
  • Past and present caddies who have worked the hallowed fairways of Augusta National have been hanging out at Caddie Corner in the Sand Hill district for decades.  A faded mural of caddie Tommy Bennett is painted on the wall where the former Augusta National caddies gather along with neighborhood friends to drink beer and trade barbs. Here, one former caddie looks through a old Sports Illustrated with a story about the Masters.
    Augusta Georgia-16.jpg
  • Brothers get their hair cut at Durdens Barber Shop in Augusta, Georgia. The barber shop has been a fixture in the community for over 50 years.
    Augusta Georgia-17.jpg
  • Past and present caddies who have worked the hallowed fairways of Augusta National have been hanging out at Caddie Corner in the Sand Hill district for decades.  A faded mural of caddie Tommy Bennett is painted on the wall where the former Augusta National caddies gather along with neighborhood friends to drink beer and trade barbs.
    Augusta Georgia-14.jpg
  • Past and present caddies who have worked the hallowed fairways of Augusta National have been hanging out at Caddie Corner in the Sand Hill district for decades.  A faded mural of caddie Tommy Bennett is painted on the wall where the former Augusta National caddies gather along with neighborhood friends to drink beer and trade barbs.
    Augusta Georgia-15.jpg
  • Past and present caddies who have worked the hallowed fairways of Augusta National have been hanging out at Caddie Corner in the Sand Hill district for decades.  A faded mural of caddie Tommy Bennett is painted on the wall where the former Augusta National caddies gather along with neighborhood friends to drink beer and trade barbs.
    Augusta Georgia-12.jpg
  • Need a room during the Masters? Better check with Sharon Sullivan at the upscale Partridge Inn in Augusta where celebrities often stay. She wields power by handling all of the Masters bookings at the city's premier hotel.
    Augusta Georgia-10.jpg
  • Larry Sconyers, President and owner of Sconyers BBQ in Augusta, is the former mayor of Augusta. His family has run the restaurant for 49 yrs. The Confederate Flag greets visitors.
    Augusta Georgia-11.jpg
  • Clyde Lester  is a fixture in Augusta where he has his own call-in radio show about gardening. He is also a retired county extension agent who hosts a tv show about western movies. He has a vast collection of western collectibles in his Augusta home, including toy cap guns. He has held various positions during the Masters.
    Augusta Georgia-9.jpg
  • Frank Carpenter was the Cellar Master at Augusta National as well as the man who gave the green jacket to the previous years winner (who would then present it to the winner). He is now retired and spends his afternoons at J.R.'s Stop and Shop, a small market bordering the projects in Augusta where many an old timer and locals gather to gossip. Frank is fond of singing jazz tunes while passing the time of day.
    Augusta Georgia-8.jpg
  • Frank Carpenter was the Cellar Master at Augusta National as well as the man who gave the green jacket to the previous years winner (who would then present it to the winner). He is now retired and spends his afternoons at J.R.'s Stop and Shop, a small market bordering the projects in Augusta where many an old timer and locals gather to gossip. Frank is fond of singing jazz tunes while passing the time of day.
    Augusta Georgia-7.jpg
  • State Senator Charles Walker, a larger than life figure in Augusta, GA. Among other things, he is very wealthy and throws the "must go to" party for African Americans every year during Augusta National week. He hosts around 300 guests at his home.
    Augusta Georgia-6.jpg
  • Roscoe Wiliams, executive assistant to the president of Paine College in Augusta, Georgia.  Williams once worked for Augusta National co-founder Clifford Roberts for one week where his job consisted of mixing drinks for him for 8 hrs a day while Clifford played solitaire. When the job was over, Clifford asked Williams to throw away a box of magazines. Williams decided to keep the thirty, first edition Sports Illustrateds that came in a hard cover. He is seen holding one of those first editions.
    Augusta Georgia-5.jpg
  • State Senator Charles Walker, a larger than life figure in Augusta, GA. Among other things, he is very wealthy and throws the "must go to" party for African Americans every year during Augusta National week. He has around 300 guests at his home where he was photographed.
    Augusta8.jpg
  • Roscoe Wiliams, executive assistant to the president of Paine College in Augusta, Georgia.  Williams once worked for Augusta National co-founder Clifford Roberts for one week where his job consisted of mixing drinks for him for 8 hrs a day while Clifford played solitaire. When the job was over, Clifford asked Williams to throw away a box of magazines. Williams decided to keep the 30, first edition Sports Illustrateds that came in a hard cover. He is seen holding one of those first editions.
    Augusta6.jpg
  • Locals hang out in the "ghetto" part of Augusta, Georgia near the projects. Butler Nero, on crutches, Charles Hill (hooded sweatshirt) and Robert Frederick, drink beer and talk about their neighborhood.
    Augusta5.jpg
  • Caddies have been hanging out the corner of Wheeler and Fleming at the Sand Hill Grill where a mural of caddie Tommy Bennett is painted for many years. They gather along with neighborhood friends to drink beer and socialize.
    Augusta4.jpg
  • Frank Carpenter was the Cellar Master at Augusta National as well as the man who gave the green jacket to the previous years winner (who would then present it to the winner). He is now retired and spends his afternoons at J.R.'s Stop and Shop, a small market bordering the projects in Augusta where many an old timer and locals gather to gossip. Frank is fond of singing jazz tunes (as seen in photos) while passing the time of day...
    Augusta2.jpg
  • A man reads the newspaper in a local barber shop in Augusta, Georgia.
    Augusta18.jpg
  • A man reads the newspaper in a local barber shop in Augusta, Georgia.
    Augusta16.jpg
  • Caddies have been hanging out the corner of Wheeler and Fleming at the Sand Hill Grill where they reminisce about old times .
    Augusta14.jpg
  • A man glances down Main Street in Augusta, Georgia.
    Augusta13.jpg
  • Clyde Lester, 61, is a fixture in Augusta where he has his own call-in radio show about gardening. He is also a retired county extension agent who hosts a tv show about western movies. He has a vast collection of western collectibles in his Augusta home, including toy cap guns.
    Augusta12.jpg
  • Caddies have been hanging out the corner of Wheeler and Fleming at the Sand Hill Grill where a mural of caddie Tommy Bennett is painted for many years. They gather along with neighborhood friends to drink beer and socialize.
    Augusta10.jpg
  • Beside the Masters, Augusta has long recruited soldiers into the Army with Fort Gordon calling the city home. Here, a recruiter is photographed in a strip mall recruitment center.
    Augusta Georgia-20.jpg
  • Waiting for a hair cut at Durdens Barber Shop in Augusta, Georgia. The barber shop has been a fixture in the community for over 50 years.
    Augusta Georgia-19.jpg
  • Augusta local Charles Hill knows all about the Masters, but said it's a whole other world where golfs' greatest tournament is played nearby.
    Augusta Georgia-1.jpg
  • Locals hang out in the part of Augusta, Georgia rarely seen when the world tunes into the Masters golf tournament. Butler Nero, on crutches, Charles Hill, hooded sweatshirt) and Robert Frederick, drink beer and talk about their neighborhood.
    Augusta Georgia-2.jpg
  • Larry Sconyers, President and owner of Sconyers BBQ in Augusta, is the former mayor of the city. His family has run the restaurant for 49 yrs.
    Augusta15.jpg

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