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I missed the lottery for this. Although it's only for one day, guessing your chances were better to get lucky in getting these tickets?

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3 minutes ago, JodieMudd said:

Am i the only one now expecting the fairways to look like this at The Masters next week....

Huh?

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18 minutes ago, JodieMudd said:

Am i the only one now expecting the fairways to look like this at The Masters next week....😂

 

 

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You realize these players are far from hacks right? 

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47 minutes ago, Vinsk said:

You realize these players are far from hacks right? 

Yeah i know it was just a stupid joke. I know how good these girls are really. i could only dream of playing the type of golf they play

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16 hours ago, nevets88 said:

I missed the lottery for this. Although it's only for one day, guessing your chances were better to get lucky in getting these tickets?

Not sure how reliable ticket sales on Let go or craigslist are but you can get tickets to the event on Saturday for a couple hundred. Might be worth it just to see the course even if your not a fan of women's' amateur golf.

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I'm going to DVR the final round. I'm really curious to see how the women play this course. They're be playing from where us mortals would play from, and that's really interesting to me. Not sure I'll ever get around to watching much of it, but I am curious.

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14 minutes ago, DeadMan said:

I'm going to DVR the final round. I'm really curious to see how the women play this course. They're be playing from where us mortals would play from, and that's really interesting to me. Not sure I'll ever get around to watching much of it, but I am curious.

My guess is that more of these women will lay up on #13 and #15 than do the men so we will get to see what we would do when we get the invite.

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22 hours ago, nevets88 said:

I missed the lottery for this. Although it's only for one day, guessing your chances were better to get lucky in getting these tickets?

I have only entered the lottery for the Masters the last 2 years, but have not been drawn. I was drawn for the ANWA, and will be there on Saturday. My guess is far less people entered for this tourney, especially being the inaugural, but who knows. I am mainly going to see the course for the first time, but will hopefully enjoy watching some of the women play as well. 

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Boom!

 

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1 hour ago, nevets88 said:

Boom!

 

If I only had half the flexibility in my wrists and body!

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1 hour ago, boogielicious said:

If I only had half the flexibility in my wrists and body!

Oh my. I can’t imagine how many tendons and ligaments I’d rupture if I tried that.

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To the topic of the music, only time will tell. But It certainly won’t be as iconic as the the Masters music.

However, as much of a traditionalist as I am, it’s great that the National is doing this. I’d love to have footage of the ladies on the first tee on Friday.

I’ve been fortunate enough to drive down Magnolia Lane and stand on the first tee.

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Kind of surprised this didn't show up here. I was interested in it from the get go, but became more interested when I found out a local lady was in contention to make the field. Her name is Haylee Harford, and she is now a Senior at Furman, and quite a fine golfer. She finished tied for 11th at Champions Retreat, which is the qualifier, with the top 30 making the field for Augusta. i look forward to seeing her on TV tomorrow!

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5 minutes ago, Buckeyebowman said:

Kind of surprised this didn't show up here.

Uhm… :P

And, yep, we know Haylee. Taught her while she was still in high school. We had both the D1 and D2 individual women's golfers that year for Ohio (D1 was Niki, who is a senior at Ohio State right now).

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I just learned that one of the girls from my club is playing in this, and made it to today’s round at Augusta!

Sierra Brooks.  Very cool.

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13 hours ago, LMoore said:

To the topic of the music, only time will tell. But It certainly won’t be as iconic as the the Masters music.

However, as much of a traditionalist as I am, it’s great that the National is doing this. I’d love to have footage of the ladies on the first tee on Friday.

I’ve been fortunate enough to drive down Magnolia Lane and stand on the first tee.

They are only playing 1 round at AGNC, and it is today (though they did get a practice round yesterday)

First goups just teeing off

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