
Augusta National membership list is private.
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Rory mcilroy is not one. Dwight Eisenhower was. So was Arnold Palmer.
Becoming a member of Augusta National is a symbol of honor. You can only join the famous club through invitation, and is reserved only for the most successful in business, political and sports.
Augusta National has gone to great lengths to keep its membership list private. The list is believed to be about 300 people, but an exact list of green jackets is not available.
However, through reporting from different media – Bloomberg made a deep diving Back in 2015 – we have a partial list of membership in Augusta National. The list includes the likes of Bill Gates, Warren Buffett and NFL Roger Goodell commissioner.
In 2012, Augusta National finally welcomed her first female members in former US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and South Carolina financier Darla Moore.
In 2023, Augusta National added the legendary golf of women Annika Sorenstam to membership. By to the sports business newspaperFormer NFL defender Eli Manning, former CBS Sports Sean McMmanus, CEO of Amazon Andy Jassy and Delta Airlines Ceo Ed Bastan were the four young members welcome in 2025.
Here is a partial list of members in Augusta National:
Prominent businessmen and women
Ana Botin, Executive Chairman Santander Group
Ed Bastian, CEO Delta Airlines
Warren Buffett, CEO Berkshire Hathaway
Pete Coors, former President Coors Brewing
Bill Gates, co -founder and chairman Microsoft
Andy Jassy, CEO Amazon
Hugh L. McColl Jr., former CEO Bank of America
Sean McMmanus, former Chairman of CBS Sports
Darla Moore, South Carolina financier
James Robinson, former CEO of American Express
Ginni Rometty, former chairman, president and IBM’s CEO
Rex Tillerson, former CEO of Exxonmobil and former United States Secretary
Sports
Jimmy Dunne, President of the Seminole Golf Club, PGA Tour official, businessman
Roger Goodell, Commissioner of NFL
Pat Haden, former NFL player and athletic director at USC
Lou Holtz, former College football coach
Rob Manfred, Commissioner of MLB
Peyton Manning, ex nfl QB
Eli Manning, ex -nfl QB
Diana Murphy, former president of USA
Jack Nicklaus, Hall of Fame Golfer
Annika Sorenstam, LPGA Legend
Lynn Swann, former Loyer of NFL
Politicians
Condoleeza Rice, former US Secretary of State
Sam Nunn, former American senator from Georgia
Masters
Jeff knox
Michael Mcdermott
National Chairman of Augusta
Fred Ridley
Billy Payne
Dead members
Michael Bonalack, Golf player
Frank Broles, College’s football coach
Jack Burke Jr., Golf player
Dwight Eisenhower, US President
Arnold Palmer, Golf Fame Hall
T. Boone Pickens, Oil Magat
Jack Welch, CEO I General Electric
All the winners of the masters become honorary members who allows them to play the course but do not give them the same privileges as the members who play the obligations.