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Fred Ridley’s Full-Circle Augusta Story Began With a Round Alongside Jack Nicklaus

Fred Ridley’s journey at Augusta National is a story fifty years in the making. Before he became its Chairman, his Masters experience began with a memorable round alongside golf legend Jack Nicklaus, setting the stage for a unique career.

Fifty years ago, Fred Ridley arrived at Augusta for his first Masters as the U.S. Amateur champion, after defeating Keith Fergus, with wins over Curtis Strange and Andy Bean along the way. A University of Florida graduate, he earned his place through the Amateur invitation.

He was paired with reigning champion Jack Nicklaus, already a five-time winner. Through eight holes, both were 1-under, as Ridley shared a brief, defining moment with the Golden Bear on the ninth tee.

Nicklaus eventually tied for third, while Ridley watched the final round from the sidelines, taking in as much as he could from the greats. He never turned professional and remains the last U.S. Amateur champion to do so.

Alongside his round with Jack Nicklaus, Fred Ridley also met then Chairman Clifford Roberts, who advised him, “Don’t forget to practice for the Par 3 Contest.” The moment came during Roberts’ final year and left a lasting impression on Ridley.

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