Originally Posted by BlackjackNY
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Yoda,
Just out of curiosity, how long have you had your Masters badges?
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Hi
Blackjack . . . long time, no see since our
LBG Academy / The Links at Shirley on Long Island. If you can get to
The Barclays tournament in New Jersey this August, I'll arrange for a couple of complimentary passes. It's the first of this year's Fedex Cup Series, and all the 'big guns' will be there, so let me know!
Regarding my Masters badges, there's a little history here . . .
I was on the Patrons List for three years back in 1964-1966. I went into the Air Force in December of 1966, and when my 1967 application came in the mail (to my parents' house), my Dad returned it, requesting that I be removed from the list since I was now in the service.
Actually, the Patrons List was still open at that time, so it was no big deal. Also, in 1968, I was transferred to Sumter, South Carolina, which is only about 90 miles from Augusta. In those days, service personnel could get into the tournament simply by wearing their uniform and paying $10 (instead of the usual $50) for a special Series ticket (it wasn't a badge). So, that's the way I 'got in' until my discharge in 1970.
The next couple of years were pretty busy: I was finishing my degree at Georgia Tech and, at the same time, working as sole support of my family (I had married in 1967, and our first child was born in 1971). That didn't leave a whole lot of time (or money) for The Masters. Anyway, it became a mute point in 1972 when the Masters Committee made a stunning announcement: The Patrons List had been closed!
With that, Masters badges were no longer available for sale to non-Patrons. There was, however, a Waiting List, and those interested in being added to it could submit their request. Which, given my limited financial resources and even more limited foresight, I felt no urgency to do (and therefore didn't). Then came 1978: They closed the Waiting List!
[Stay tuned for Part II of this tale . . . ]