Augusta National donates 2,000 pounds of Masters food to charity
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Augusta National Golf Club donated approximately 2,000 pounds of produce, bread, and dairy items, as well as 50,000 bags of potato chips, to the Golden Harvest Food Bank, according to the Augusta Chronicle's Will Cheney.
The chips are sold at the concession stands during Masters week. Augusta National has donated an abundance of food since the 2020 Masters - originally scheduled for April - was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The 2020 Masters is scheduled to begin Nov. 12, giving the course plenty of time to restock its chip shelves.
- h/t Golf.com
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