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Augusta builds new – players leave the clubhouse

Published April 07, 2026
Augusta Players House (The Masters)
Augusta Players House (The Masters)

Augusta National Golf Club evolves with care—every addition is meant to feel timeless. That holds true for the club’s new player facility, a state-of-the-art building featuring locker rooms, gym, dining, and recovery areas.

The new Player Services Building sits discreetly behind the driving range, blending seamlessly into the club’s iconic surroundings. At the same time, it signals a shift—players are now moving out of the traditional clubhouse.

The building is reserved exclusively for players and their teams. At its core is the locker room, offering direct access to everything needed before a round. It also houses the Magnolia Dining Room overlooking the practice area, as well as a lounge dedicated to Bobby Jones, where his Grand Slam trophies are displayed during Masters week.

Details are carefully considered, including a table crafted from a fallen tree on Magnolia Lane. An entire floor is dedicated to performance and recovery.

Despite its modern features, history is ever-present. And like much of Augusta, access is restricted—only players and their inner circle are allowed inside.