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I love The Masters, but Jimmy Roberts, I ain't nowhere near gonna sell my soul to attend the dinner. Hyperbolic a little?

Got this from the Instagram account.

 

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15 hours ago, iacas said:

No but it’s weird. There aren’t even really insects. No bees. No chipmunks. Birds. Nothing.

No running.  No unattended guests. Fauna are not good at following these rules.  Thus none have been extended an invitation for membership and are thus banned from the course.

Flora, on the other, do follow these rules and are thus celebrated throughout the grounds and on every hole.

 


Never been there but I’ve heard it’s in like the middle of downtown or the city. Like in a place you would least expect. Is that true?


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15 minutes ago, ChrisP said:

Never been there but I’ve heard it’s in like the middle of downtown or the city. Like in a place you would least expect. Is that true?

You can just look at Google Maps Street View and see for yourself. It looks like your typical Georgia suburb, other than a shopping plaza named after The Masters and lots of shops that use green colored signs, Route 28, Washington Road, looks like any other thoroughfare in suburbia USA. Like many others, I also imagined a more bucolic surrounding.

 

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53 minutes ago, ChrisP said:

Never been there but I’ve heard it’s in like the middle of downtown or the city. Like in a place you would least expect. Is that true?

Living here, it's true. We certainly realize what's behind the gates, but for those that come to the city for the first time, you could ride by it a hundred times and never realize what's behind the greenery.

Like most cities, there are parts of town you don't want to be in. About 2 miles southeast of the course, the Summerville area of Augusta is beautiful. It's old Augusta that would reflect best on the National.


2 hours ago, nevets88 said:

I love The Masters, but Jimmy Roberts, I ain't nowhere near gonna sell my soul to attend the dinner. Hyperbolic a little?

"it's the last... day to practice.  And the last... night to sleep soundly."

Whatever. 

While I like watching the tournament and I understand what it means to win it, this is all getting a bit too much for me.

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15 hours ago, iacas said:

I wasn't awed by the elevation changes. I know what TV does to a course, having spent a LOT of time at Muirfield Village and/or Oakmont, for example.

I'm curious to see what my reaction to the elevation changes is when I get there in person. I very rarely play on flat golf courses. Everybody seems to say that the elevation changes are crazy in person, but I wonder if a lot of people just play on flat land? For example, the first hole at my home course is straight uphill, about 100'.

In the same vein, people talk about how there are very few level lies at Augusta. Again, this is something I'm pretty used to. It's probably more severe at Augusta than what I'm used to, but I'm curious to see it in person as well.

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3 hours ago, ChrisP said:

Never been there but I’ve heard it’s in like the middle of downtown or the city. Like in a place you would least expect. Is that true?

You wouldn't think it would be there but there is no denying something is special behind the gates when you see all the security. I think Sage Valley entrance looks very ordinary for how nice of a course it is.


43 minutes ago, DeadMan said:

I'm curious to see what my reaction to the elevation changes is when I get there in person. I very rarely play on flat golf courses. Everybody seems to say that the elevation changes are crazy in person, but I wonder if a lot of people just play on flat land? For example, the first hole at my home course is straight uphill, about 100'.

In the same vein, people talk about how there are very few level lies at Augusta. Again, this is something I'm pretty used to. It's probably more severe at Augusta than what I'm used to, but I'm curious to see it in person as well.

Well, it's certainly not like some mountain courses I've played, but to give an example, from 10 tee to green is 140 ft. drop.

From the big oak behind the clubhouse to 12 green is a 240 ft difference. And no question, the ball is either above or below your feet on many of the holes. Very fortunate to have played one time and can say you will be pleasantly fatiqued when done as it is very telling to those that have lived over 5 decades.

And while there are courses that may be breath-taking because of location, it's doubtful they have not only the history, but the perfection with regard to how things are run, nor the reverence for the game, save the Old Course.


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The picture on the Apple TV’s Masters App is very good. 

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On 4/8/2019 at 4:25 PM, iacas said:

There are almost no fauna at Augusta National.

Maybe just a tiger?

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I watched an interview with DJ from Augusta National today. Good grief, the questions they asked him. Like - "What is the name of his dog shaped head cover?" Seriously? You have a chance to ask DJ a question and all you can come up with is what he calls his head cover?


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Norway is not a big nation in mens golf, but tomorrow is the first time a Norwegian will ever compete in The Masters. Viktor Hovland qualified by winning U.S. Amateurs last year. Would be cool if he made the cut, but just being there is a big thing.

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7 hours ago, Zippo said:

I watched an interview with DJ from Augusta National today. Good grief, the questions they asked him. Like - "What is the name of his dog shaped head cover?" Seriously? You have a chance to ask DJ a question and all you can come up with is what he calls his head cover?

Did they ask him what he thinks of Matsuyama? Those are always my favorite. Every single PC the same question.


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7 hours ago, Zippo said:

I watched an interview with DJ from Augusta National today. Good grief, the questions they asked him. Like - "What is the name of his dog shaped head cover?" Seriously? You have a chance to ask DJ a question and all you can come up with is what he calls his head cover?

I think it is similar to the Superbowl in that there are more reporters from outside the sport at the Masters. So odd questions should be expected. Silly, but expected.

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9 hours ago, Zippo said:

I watched an interview with DJ from Augusta National today. Good grief, the questions they asked him. Like - "What is the name of his dog shaped head cover?" Seriously? You have a chance to ask DJ a question and all you can come up with is what he calls his head cover?

At least it's different and doesn't force him to either give a pat, cliche'd answer or risk social media rage for speaking his mind and expressing himself poorly.

How about, "If you were trapped in a Lord of the Flies situation with 12 of your fellow players, who would you choose and who would be Piggy?"

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27 minutes ago, krupa said:

"who would be Piggy?"

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