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The azaleas and flowering dogwoods acted as pretty decorative diversions, for – in truth – the real threat to players in this 85th edition of the Masters tournament came on the short grass. Slick, fast and firm greens provided an examination of the most important clubs in the bag where players’ ability to make approaches stick and then for the putter to do the job required of it meant for contrasting fortunes.
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Bryson DeChambeau hits out of the sand on the 12th green during a practice round at the Masters at the Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia, USA. Photograph: Erik Lesser/EPA
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Perhaps, with this 85th edition of the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club even allowing for the limited return of patrons, having been played behind-closed doors last November; while the move back to a springtime setting has ensured that the azaleas et al are blooming and, perhaps most pertinently of all, that the course will likely play firm and fast.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. On top of a much-anticipated return to live, in-person performances, Kentucky Shakespeare is preparing to relocate its headquarters this summer.
The theater company recently announced plans to move to 616 Myrtle St. in Old Louisville this May. After Fund for the Arts Properties sold the building where Kentucky Shakespeare has been headquartered for the past 10 years, the company began looking for a new space.
The new building is right next to Central Park, where Kentucky Shakespeare hosts many of its shows, including its annual Kentucky Shakespeare Festival in Central Park. It will serve as the company s office, rehearsal and community space, and costume shop, according to a news release. A warehouse next door will provide storage.
Kentucky Shakespeare to open new headquarters in Old Louisville ahead of a return to stage Emma Austin, Louisville Courier Journal
LOUISVILLE, Ky. On top of a much-anticipated return to live, in-person performances, Kentucky Shakespeare is preparing to relocate its headquarters this summer.
The theater company recently announced plans to move to 616 Myrtle St. in Old Louisville this May. After Fund for the Arts Properties sold the building where Kentucky Shakespeare has been headquartered for the past 10 years, the company began looking for a new space.
The new building is right next to Central Park, where Kentucky Shakespeare hosts many of its shows, including its annual Kentucky Shakespeare Festival in Central Park. It will serve as the company s office, rehearsal and community space, and costume shop, according to a news release. A warehouse next door will provide storage.
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