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Getting all hyped for the Masters in a couple of weeks. Here's a Pic of one of my tickets.
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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 3997664" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>At my best I was a 3 handicap. I loved the game and played even when the greens were closed because of freeze. I'd just find a spot and hit balls off the ice till it turned to dirt. Ha. </p><p>I've been to a 5 US opens and Tour events and I've been able to play some of the greatest courses in the US but never Agusta. Heck, I'd never be able to park my car in their lot. Ha.</p><p>But the Masters is the Grandfather of them all (as it's said). If you love golf, you want to see Hogans bridge, amen corner and see where Ikes trees stood. It's more than the course. It's the tradition, the history and honor of being at this hallowed place. </p><p>I know this sounds so silly but everyone that loves a sport you have your Valhalla and for Golf, it's Agusta and the Masters</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 3997664, member: 38658"] At my best I was a 3 handicap. I loved the game and played even when the greens were closed because of freeze. I'd just find a spot and hit balls off the ice till it turned to dirt. Ha. I've been to a 5 US opens and Tour events and I've been able to play some of the greatest courses in the US but never Agusta. Heck, I'd never be able to park my car in their lot. Ha. But the Masters is the Grandfather of them all (as it's said). If you love golf, you want to see Hogans bridge, amen corner and see where Ikes trees stood. It's more than the course. It's the tradition, the history and honor of being at this hallowed place. I know this sounds so silly but everyone that loves a sport you have your Valhalla and for Golf, it's Agusta and the Masters [/QUOTE]
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