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Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley says the home of the Masters would like to see distance limits on elite golf balls and will consider other 'out of the box' ideas to grow the sport of golf

Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley says the home of the Masters would like to see distance limits on elite golf balls and will consider other 'out of the box' ideas to grow the sport of golf

Augusta National Golf Club chairman Fred Ridley says the home of the Masters won't create fictional scripted dramas anytime soon but would look "outside the box" to grow the sport.

And he wants distance limitation for elite-level golf balls, saying, "It's time to address this issue" to "protect the integrity of what makes golf so great."

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