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Old 04-03-2008, 10:47 AM
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I'll "only" be there Tuesday for a practice round but feel very fortunate for that opportunity--it's my 3rd time there (1996,2004) but the excitement is still incredible. Hope you folks with the "real tickets" have a great time and a safe trip.
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Old 04-03-2008, 11:47 AM
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I'll "only" be there Tuesday for a practice round but feel very fortunate for that opportunity--it's my 3rd time there (1996,2004) but the excitement is still incredible. Hope you folks with the "real tickets" have a great time and a safe trip.
A practice round with Camera in hand would be pretty cool. I can't tell you how many times during the "real" event that I've thought, "Wow, that would be a great photo".

It's such an amazing place and exciting event, and I, like you am extremely excited to visit with everyone and make the trip to Augusta again. It's a real treat and a privilege to go at all, but getting to share it with my brother makes it even better - Thanks so much, Lynn.

PS. Ted, if you're reading this, I have a lesson plan suggestion drawn up for my brother's appointment with you on Wednesday. We're pretty competitive, and I want to make sure he can compete with me:

- start with some 3-F-7-A and B
- then add a little 3-F-7-D and C but only after he's perfected A and B
- if you can't get any of those through his thick skull, charge him double and consider it a gift from me, as he'll be taking my money in short order.

If anybody else will be at The Masters on Thursday, let me know!
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Old 04-03-2008, 05:34 PM
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I'll also be there Tues. My first trip.
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Old 04-03-2008, 09:03 PM
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Okay, so DCG1952 and Rickpinewild can meet up on Tuesday. Who else?

By the way, my favorite 'meeting place' is at the security checkpoint at the back entrance of the clubhouse. It's just behind the first tee, near the old oak in the back yard. It is also near all the lawn tables (behind the ropes) where 'they' get to sit and watch 'us' go by, and 'we' get to watch 'them' eat and drink and otherwise make merry. Ah, the good life.

You can meet some really interesting people at Checkpoint Charlie. A couple of years ago, I had arranged for an Augusta National member to take Bambam and me on a tour of the clubhouse. While waiting for our host, I had a wonderful conversation with the great sports and golf writer, Dan Jenkins. I had just read a piece about him written by his daughter (a freelance writer), and it made for a great little repartee.

Add one more memory to the Augusta National 'scrapbook'.

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Old 04-03-2008, 09:43 PM
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Okay, so DCG1952 and Rickpinewald can meet up on Tuesday. Who else?

By the way, my favorite 'meeting place' is at the security checkpoint at the back entrance of the clubhouse. It's just behind the first tee, near the old oak in the back yard. It is also near all the lawn tables (behind the ropes) where 'they' get to sit and watch 'us' go by, and 'we' get to watch 'them' eat and drink and otherwise make merry. Ah, the good life.

You can meet some really interesting people at Checkpoint Charlie. A couple of years ago, I had arranged for an Augusta National member to take Bambam and me on a tour of the clubhouse. And while waiting for our host, I had a wonderful conversation with the great sports and golf writer, Dan Jenkins. I had just read a piece about him written by his daughter (a freelance writer), and it made for a great little repartee.

Add one more memory to the Augusta National 'scrapbook'.

And we can't forget the other gentleman we met near that checkpoint. You had just told me a story about a guy who was on TV, in the same spot for every single masters. I think you'd even shown him to me in a picture or masters replay on TV. Soon after you were done speaking with Dan, there was 'The Masters Guy' on the porch of the clubhouse! Of course we had to say hi I got a kick out of that.
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Old 04-04-2008, 08:05 AM
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And we can't forget the other gentleman we met near that checkpoint. You had just told me a story about a guy who was on TV, in the same spot for every single masters. I think you'd even shown him to me in a picture or masters replay on TV. Soon after you were done speaking with Dan, there was 'The Masters Guy' on the porch of the clubhouse! Of course we had to say hi I got a kick out of that.

Enjoy guys. I'm Masters green with envy
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The Weather forecast indicates rain throughout the tournament. Will that improve the odds for the Long Ball players? Will the Greens hold better when damp at Augusta?
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And we can't forget the other gentleman we met near that checkpoint. You had just told me a story about a guy who was on TV, in the same spot for every single masters. I think you'd even shown him to me in a picture or masters replay on TV. Soon after you were done speaking with Dan, there was 'The Masters Guy' sitting on the porch of the clubhouse! Of course we had to say hi I got a kick out of that.
Bambam,

Did you see Himself on The Golf Channel last night? He was standing under the old oak right behind Tiger Woods during the post-final round interview. His head was behind and to the right of Tiger's, filling the same amount of screen space.

No antics.

No odd expressions.

Just there.

The old boy may not be able to make it down to the 15th teebox anymore, but he's still in the game.

As usual!

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Old 04-14-2008, 01:55 PM
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Bambam,

Did you see Himself on The Golf Channel last night? He was standing under the old oak right behind Tiger Woods during the post-final round interview. His head was behind and to the right of Tiger's, filling the same amount of screen space.

No antics.

No odd expressions.

Just there.

The old boy may not be able to make it down to the 15th teebox anymore, but he's still in the game.

As usual!

I was getting caught up on work yesterday and was only listening to the post-round interviews. I'll be looking for a replay today!
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