Boycotts protesting the introduction of a new Georgia voting law could end up hurting the state's most vulnerable citizens, Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley said on Wednesday.
"We realize that views and opinions on this law differ, and there have been calls for boycotts and other punitive measures. "I think there's a resolution, and I think that resolution is going to be based on people working together and talking and having constructive dialogue because that's the way our democratic society works."And while I know you would like or us to make a proclamation on this, I just don't think that is going to be helpful to ultimately reaching a resolution."