Augusta, Georgia, is about to become golf’s center stage again with the Augusta National Women’s Amateur and Masters Tournament taking place in consecutive weeks.
Here’s what the weather looks like for both events, according to the latest AccuWeather forecast:
Augusta National Women’s Amateur Weather Outlook
The competition kicks off April 2-3 at Champions Retreat in Evans, Georgia, just outside Augusta. Players then move to Augusta National Golf Club for the April 4 practice round and April 5 final round.
Weather details for the tournament are still developing, but early forecasts suggest players should prepare for typical early April conditions in Georgia – which can mean everything from warm sunshine to spring showers.
Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals Weather
The DCP National Finals takes place Sunday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. EDT at Augusta National.
The young competitors and their families should monitor forecasts closely as the event approaches. Spring weather in Augusta can change quickly, so participants should be ready for varying conditions.
Masters Tournament Weather Forecast
Augusta National hosts practice rounds April 7-9, with the beloved Par 3 Contest happening Wednesday afternoon. The tournament proper runs April 10-13.
Masters week weather is always closely watched, as conditions can dramatically impact how the course plays. Firm, fast conditions typically make Augusta National more challenging, while softer conditions from rain can allow for more aggressive play.
Weather patterns in early April in Georgia can be unpredictable, so players and fans should be prepared for anything from warm, sunny days to thunderstorms that could potentially interrupt play.
The forecast will be updated regularly as these events approach, giving players and spectators a clearer picture of what to expect.