Baseball Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. is experiencing the Augusta National greens from a unique perspective this year – not as a spectator, but as an accredited photographer for the 2025 Masters Tournament.
In recent years, the former Seattle Mariners star has been seen capturing sports moments at various events, including the MLB Seoul Series, an Inter Miami FC game, and a match between the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles in November 2023.
Griffey also documented his son Tevin`s football game for Florida A&M homecoming in October 2023, prior to Tevin`s transfer to Boise State.
On Thursday, Griffey was seen with his professional camera equipment during Round 1 of the Masters.
His photographic work from throughout the week is being featured on Getty Images. Here’s a daily compilation of Griffey`s standout images from the 2025 Masters.
Saturday
Masters champion Hideki Matsuyama plays a stroke from the No. 2 fairway during the third round of the Masters.Justin Thomas plays a stroke from a bunker on the No. 2 hole during the third round of the Masters.
Friday
Masters champion Bernhard Langer walks over Nelson Bridge, near the No. 13 tee, during the second round of the 2025 Masters.Amateur Noah Kent plays a stroke during the second round of the Masters.
Thursday
Kevin Yu plays a shot from the fairway during the first round of the 2025 Masters.Former Masters champion Bernhard Langer of Germany watches his shot from the No. 12 tee during the first round.Max Homa launches his tee shot on No. 12 in front of a large gallery.First-round leader Justin Rose follows through on his tee shot on his way to a par on No. 12.
Wednesday
Family members of Will Zalatoris, Lucas Glover and amateur Evan Beck sit on the course during the Par 3 Contest.Jordan Spieth holds his daughter during the Par 3 Contest a day before the start of the 2025 Masters Tournament.
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