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Things You Didn't Know About The Masters
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Things You Didn't Know About The Masters
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The US Masters is one of the most closely followed events in the golfing calendar, but
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if you think you know everything about Augusta National, think again. Here are some things
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that even the most seasoned US Masters watchers may not already know.
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All of the hole yardages at Augusta either end with a zero or a five, which is odd. The
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12th measures 155 yards, the 13th is 510 yards, the 18th is 465 and so on. Did you know that
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the Masters started out as the Augusta National Invitational Tournament? It only got its current
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name in 1939, five years after that first invitational event. The course used to be a plant nursery
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and the club purchased the land from a hotel chain that bought the old plant nursery but
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ran out of money. The inaugural Invitational Tournament was held in 1934 with Augusta City
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Council stumping up $10,000. Horton Smith won $1,500, more than both the US Open and PGA
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Championship first place prizes at that time.
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The winner of the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship earns an invite to play at the Masters. Hideki
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Matsuyama won the inaugural Asia-Pacific Amateur in 2010 and went on to win the Low Amateur
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at the 2011 Masters before, of course, winning the Green Jacket in 2021. The fans, or patrons
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as they are known at the Masters, aren't allowed to bring their mobile phones onto the golf course.
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So, when you watch the big moment at this year's tournament, you'll notice the fans watching
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without holding their phones up in front of them. It makes a nice change.
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The current Augusta National Chairman, Fred Ridley, won the 1975 US Amateur Championship.
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He also represented the USA at the Walker Cup and played in three Masters tournaments
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as an amateur. He's the only Augusta National Chairman to have also played in the tournament.
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The first and second round TV coverage of the Masters only began in 1982. Previously, armchair
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fans had no way of watching the first two days play. And, not only that, 18-hole coverage
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on Sunday only started in 2002 and the Par 3 contest only started being televised in 2008.
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Moving on to the caddies. Players were only given the option of using their own caddies during
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the Masters in 1983. Before that, they were allocated one of the club's own caddies to use during
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the tournament week. The front nine actually used to be the back nine. The nines were reversed
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in 1935, a year after the inaugural Augusta National Tournament. I think it's fair to
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say that move was a very good idea.
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The hardest hole in the history of the Masters is the Par 4 tenth, which averages 4.3. The
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easiest is the Par 5 thirteenth, with an average of 4.77. The Masters is by far the hardest
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men's major to qualify for because it has the smallest field of the four majors. In 2018, it had
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just 87 players, the lowest in its history. Last year, the Open had a field of 156 competitors.
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The Masters Trophy, a model of the clubhouse, was introduced in 1961. It was made in England
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and features 90 separate pieces of silver. And finally, the now famous Wednesday Par 3 contest
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started in 1960 and since then, nobody has won that and the green jacket in the same week. The Par 3 course
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measures 1060 yards, with holes ranging from 70 to 140 yards.
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So there you have it. That completes our look at some of those things about Augusta National
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that you may not already have known.
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