IS IT TOO soon to start talking about the Masters? No? Good.
Aside from the stunning course and the world-class field, it’s the pomp and ceremony of Augusta National that makes the season’s first Major stand out from the rest.
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From the champion’s dinner to the Butler Cabin and the green jacket, it’s something special.
Even the invites are fancy. Canada’s Graham DeLaet, who will make his Masters debut in April, posted this pic to Twitter.
“Without question the best piece of mail anyone could ever receive,” he tweeted.
Here's what an official invitation to play the Masters looks like
IS IT TOO soon to start talking about the Masters? No? Good.
Aside from the stunning course and the world-class field, it’s the pomp and ceremony of Augusta National that makes the season’s first Major stand out from the rest.
From the champion’s dinner to the Butler Cabin and the green jacket, it’s something special.
Even the invites are fancy. Canada’s Graham DeLaet, who will make his Masters debut in April, posted this pic to Twitter.
“Without question the best piece of mail anyone could ever receive,” he tweeted.
Agreed.
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