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Masters and The Open Grant Automatic Berths to Winners of Six National Championships

KO YONG-CHUL Reporter / Updated : 2025-08-27 12:20:55
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AUGUSTA, GA — In a move to further globalize the sport and honor historic national championships, the Masters Tournament and The Open Championship have announced a significant change to their qualification criteria. Beginning next year, the winners of six prestigious national golf championships will now receive an automatic invitation to both the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club and The Open, organized by the R&A.

This landmark decision, detailed in a joint statement released today by Augusta National and the R&A, marks a major expansion of the qualification pathways for two of golf’s four major tournaments. The six national championships whose winners will now earn a guaranteed spot are:

The Australian Open
The South African Open
The Scottish Open
The Spanish Open
The Japan Open
The Hong Kong Open

Fred Ridley, Chairman of Augusta National Golf Club, emphasized the importance of this new policy. "For a long time, the Masters has recognized the importance of ensuring global representation," Ridley said in the statement. "This is a testament to the top players in the world who have excelled in these storied national title events."

The change aligns the Masters with a policy The Open has had in place since 2013, which has historically granted exemptions to winners of select national opens. The R&A's long-standing commitment to international representation is now being mirrored by Augusta National, which previously granted automatic Masters invites almost exclusively to winners of PGA Tour events.

This new qualification system is not just about adding new tournaments; it also signals a shift in focus. The Masters Tournament has simultaneously announced it will no longer grant exemptions to winners of the PGA Tour's autumn series of events. This decision is aimed at refocusing the tournament's eligibility on more high-profile events and global champions, rather than what are often seen as lower-stakes tournaments on the U.S. domestic circuit.

The announcement, while widely praised for its international scope, has sparked a debate within the golfing world, particularly in countries whose national opens were not included in the new policy. A notable omission from the list is the Korean Open. This has led to concerns and criticism in South Korea regarding its golf federation's international influence and lobbying power. Golf analysts and officials in the country have voiced disappointment, suggesting that despite South Korea's strong presence in professional golf, its national open was overlooked in favor of others, highlighting a potential weakness in its global diplomatic efforts within the sport.

The decision is expected to not only raise the stature of the designated national opens but also intensify the competition, attracting higher-caliber players eager to secure a spot in two of golf's most celebrated majors. The Masters, held in April, and The Open, in July, are now solidifying their commitment to honoring global talent, a move that will likely shape the professional golf landscape for years to come.

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