Is anybody else digging the live coverage of Amen Corner on the Masters web site? O.K., so maybe I am a golf geek, but I actually got chills watching Arnie's honorary start.
http://www.masters.org
http://www.masters.org
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Is anybody else digging the live coverage of Amen Corner on the Masters web site? O.K., so maybe I am a golf geek, but I actually got chills watching Arnie's honorary start.
http://www.masters.org
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I threw down a BenJ on Henrik Stenson at 35/1 just for a punt.

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I threw down a BenJ on Henrik Stenson at 35/1 just for a punt.
If I'm not mistaken 2003 is the year I went to my one and only Masters practice round. Watched Tiger put a shot in the water short of a green.Quote from pamjoey:
Having a lot of fun viewing the masters on the internet, before its on the real tv, lol.
Im getting old, so most of my favorites, arent really consider contenders, but im still a golf nut.
Got to go to Augusta in 2003. Fulfilled, on of my lifetime dreams. For those of you who love golf, and havent been, the feeling you get from being there is unbelievable. Definitely worth the cost.
2 of the biggest things I noticed:
Most of the fairways are huge. It is no wonder all the players love to come there, especially from 40 or 50 years ago. I have never seen such wide fairways. You could land an airplane on 15, LOL
And it is really hilly. I have watched it on tv, since the mid 70s, and I had heard them talk about the hills, but never really noticed it much, until I went there. The elevation changes are from 10 to 200 feet throughout the course. From the bottom of number 9, in the fairway, to the green, is about a 75 foot rise.
Hope someone can give tiger some competition.
Enjoy the weekend