What is unique about the Masters?

The Masters, however, is the only major golf tournament that is played on the same course every year, and always during the first full week of April. Holding the tournament in the same place every year grounds the event in the sport itself.

Why do they call it the Masters?

Why is it called the Masters? When the tournament began it was called the Augusta National Invitation Tournament. Roberts suggested it be called the Masters, a reference to the “masters of golf” who played in it, but Jones thought the name immodest. Roberts finally got his way in 1939.

Why are no phones allowed at the Masters?

“The noise is an irritation to not only the players, the dialing, the conversation; it’s a distraction. And that’s the way we have chosen to deal with it.” Augusta National does provide pay phones for the patrons if they do need to contact the outside world.

What announcer was banned from the Masters?

At age 37 in 1986, McCord joined CBS Sports as a golf analyst. He was noted for his outspokenness and irreverence, traits that got him banished from the CBS commentary team for the Masters Tournament.

Why is food at the Masters so cheap?

An Augusta National representative said the concessions prices are part of a longstanding policy to provide an affordable experiences to attendees, such as free parking.

Why is the water so black at the Masters?

The water contains food dye to maintain its immaculate sheen. 2 – However, the bird song you hear during television broadcasts from Augusta is artificial, added by TV companies to make the course seem even more of a natural paradise.