Paula Creamer calls for women's Masters at Augusta
"I've been there, I've played there, stayed in Butler's Cabin," said Creamer, who won the 2010 US Women's Open.
"I had an awesome time. I think the patrons and everybody would love to have two weeks there, two tournaments. Why wouldn't you? Hopefully, we will see something change and happen.
"It's 2015. I think Augusta and the Masters and everybody with that event, they want to grow the game so badly.
"That's what it is, about growing the game and giving people opportunities. The Chip and Putt, all of that for the kids to be able to come out there. There's no reason why we can't do that in women's golf. We're just as much a part of growing the game."
"I had an awesome time. I think the patrons and everybody would love to have two weeks there, two tournaments. Why wouldn't you? Hopefully, we will see something change and happen.
"It's 2015. I think Augusta and the Masters and everybody with that event, they want to grow the game so badly.
"That's what it is, about growing the game and giving people opportunities. The Chip and Putt, all of that for the kids to be able to come out there. There's no reason why we can't do that in women's golf. We're just as much a part of growing the game."
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