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Memories of Masters Week NOT At Augusta National


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An explanation is perhaps in order.  I am looking for a memory from Masters weeks past that do not involve the actual action on the course.

Here is my example.  Long ago, in the days of the VCR, my golf crew was playing at Bogey Lake Golf Course (now just a memory - housing development).  There was still some snow tucked away in the corners but it was sunny and above 32 degrees.  I had my VCR set to record the Saturday Masters action.  I requested that everyone refrain from discussing the tournament action if they caught any info from using the clubhouse where all the TV's were tuned to the tournament.

At some point a buddy mentioned that, "a certain aquatic animal was making a move."   Hmmmm ... "The Shark" ... "The Walrus"  ... were there any other nick names involving water creatures???  Whale? Dolphin? Sea Lion?

Yes, a silly memory but each Masters week the mention of an "aquatic creature" pops into my mind.

Brian Kuehn

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