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Looking back at Augusta’s 19th annual RockForeDough!

week, they stated, “being a band from the southeast and knowing the history of the area is such a good fit for us, it feels like coming home.”

By Madison Keel

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The 19th annual Rock Fore! Dough took place on Tuesday, April 4 at the Evans Towne Center Park in Evans, Ga.

The Masters week tradition, sponsored by the First Tee of Augusta, works with schools and after school programs to “help shape the lives of young people from all walks of life by reinforcing values like integrity, respect, and perseverance through the game of golf,” according to their mission statement.

Riley Green was the headliner supported by Sister Hazel, Voice of Harold, Cody Webb and DJ Rock.

Ken Block and Drew Copeland of Sister Hazel said that they were “honored to be back… for a great cause that raises good money.”

They continued, “We were here when this thing kicked off, [we] grew up playing golf and love the opportunities that First Tee provides people.”

When asked what it means to them to be invited back and playing in Augusta during Masters

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