18 things to know about the 2017 Masters

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Check out the 18 things to know heading into the 2017 Masters Tournament.

The Masters Tournament takes place at the Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia. Last year, Danny Willett secured his first major championship win, three strokes ahead of runners-up Lee Westwood and defending champion Jordan Spieth.

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20 thoughts on “18 things to know about the 2017 Masters

  1. If the Masters is such a "GREAT" major, why does it have the least amount of TV coverage? AND, with ESPN covering it on the first two days, you really only get about 2 and 1/2 hours of coverage because ESPN thinks we want to see and listen to Scott Van Pelt and other ESPN employees talk and interview Curtis Strange and the like. It tells me that the "Masters" is not that great of a golf tournament.

  2. I just want to know, when will Augusta Stiff Necks move into the 21st century and show the whole tournament? We all know about the history and magic of The Masters but I am a little tired of only watching half a tournament. All other majors start showing early on The Golf Channel and move to network tv. Why won't these old koots allow the rest of the county watch the entire tournament? What's their reason, "Tradition ". .., give us a break..!

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