Tears, magic and a returned check: Masters patrons share favorite memories
From a bittersweet day with a sick father to Augusta National mailing back a check, Masters patrons share their favorite tournament memories.
Marc Sawyer, his brother and their father at the 2018 Masters. Marc Sawyer Two years ago, my dad brought my younger sister, Ellen, to the third round of the Masters . I’ve been attending the tournament since 2023 for work, so the three of us were able to spend a day walking the course, trying various sandwiches, purchasing merchandise and soaking it all in at Amen Corner .
The responses I got to the article I wrote that day were overwhelming. I got emails, texts, replies on social media and messages from people who have attended and those who wish to attend the Masters with a loved one. View this post on Instagram A post shared by GOLF.
com // GOLF Magazine (@golf_com) It got me thinking about families, friendships and the Masters. Everyone who goes has a story, and exchanging anecdotes from Augusta National has become one of my favorite parts of golf. The undertones are the same: I got to spend an unforgettable day at a stunning golf course that’s rich in history with someone I love.
I wanted to help share those stories, and the idea for this project was born. Working on a fun project for Masters week but I need your help! If you’ve been, I’d love to hear your story (big or small)!
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