Fred Ridley
Definition
Fred Ridley is an American amateur golfer, former U.S. Amateur champion (1975), past president of the United States Golf Association (2004-2005), and current Chairman of Augusta National Golf Club, overseeing The Masters Tournament.
A prominent figure in golf administration, Ridley is known for his efforts to preserve the traditions of Augusta while adapting to modern challenges like increasing driving distances.
Examples
Fred Ridley masterfully keeps Augusta fans guessing by confessing he's clueless about the gnomes' future at the Masters merchandise shop—what a suspenseful strategist!
In a stroke of genius, Chairman Ridley champions the golf ball rollback to tame those monstrous 350-yard bombs, ensuring the fairways stay fair forever.
Fred Ridley fondly recalls greenlighting Dude Perfect's frisbee frenzy at Amen Corner as a visionary collab, even if hindsight whispers otherwise.
With Fred Ridley's steady hand, Augusta National balances ancient oaks and modern drama, like pondering Tiger Woods' latest triumphant return.