Information to The Masters | American Golf




We have now made it! We’ve slogged via the chilly days and darkish nights of winter. The clocks have gone ahead and spring is right here. In golf phrases now we have waited 9 lengthy months however Main season is right here once more and it begins with The Masters. All the time performed in April yearly, it’s an absolute deal with for golf followers. Clear the diary, get possession of the TV distant and get the drinks and snacks in!



For the uninitiated, The Masters can seem to be a celebration the place we’re not fairly positive of the etiquette or the costume code. However don’t fear, right here is American Golf’s A-Z information to The Masters, so we will all be clued up after we sit down to look at.      


A-Z Information to The Masters



A is for Augusta

Augusta is definitely a metropolis in Georgia of greater than 200,000 folks. However Augusta to a golf fan represents just one factor, Augusta Nationwide Golf Membership, probably the most well-known golf course and probably the most well-known golf event in America – The Masters.

A is for Amen Nook

The time period ‘Amen Nook’ originated in a Sports activities Illustrated article in 1958 by Herbert Warren Wind. It refers back to the trio of holes 11, 12 and 13 that lie on the lowest a part of Augusta and might make, or extra often break, a participant’s spherical. Three pars throughout these three holes – four-three-five – is all the time acceptable, whereas something higher and a participant will really feel like he’s gaining pictures over the remainder of the sector.  

B is for Boiler Go well with

That is the apparel for all of the caddies at Augusta. It consists of a white boiler go well with, a inexperienced cap and white trainers or golf footwear. Till 1983, gamers had to make use of a neighborhood caddie who by custom had often been African-American. Since then, rivals have been allowed to make use of their common caddies. In 1990, carrying Sir Nick Faldo’s bag, Fanny Sunesson grew to become the primary feminine caddie to win a Main after they gained collectively at Augusta.   

B can also be for Butler Cabin

As soon as the ultimate spherical is concluded, tv heads to the Butler Cabin. In there, the Chairman of Augusta Nationwide Golf Membership is current together with the winner, the earlier yr’s Champion and the low beginner. The winner is offered along with his Inexperienced Jacket by the earlier winner and is interviewed by the host US broadcaster CBS. All a bit twee possibly, however what Augusta says goes!

C is for Crows Nest

Getting a spot within the Masters discipline is particular sufficient. However for the choose group of beginner golfers who make it, there’s one other particular deal with as they get to remain within the Crow’s Nest. Located on the high of the clubhouse, the Crow‘s Nest can sleep as much as 5 folks. It’s mainly one giant room that has beds partitioned off it, but it surely permits the beginner rivals to dwell the Augusta expertise much more totally.  

D is for Dinner

On the Tuesday evening previous to the event beginning on the Thursday, all previous winners collect within the Augusta clubhouse for the Champions‘ Dinner. As custom, the defending Champion will get to decide on the menu and this yr, Jon Rahm has opted for a scrumptious sounding meal of Spanish hams and meats, omelette and grilled turbot. Sandy Lyle famously picked haggis, Sir Nick Faldo went for fish and chips and Yorkshire’s Danny Willett opted for roast beef!  

E is for Lee Elder

He grew to become the primary African-American golfer to compete when he teed up within the 1975 Masters. Black golfers had gained PGA Tour occasions earlier than however when Elder gained the Monsanto Open in 1974, he acquired an invitation from Augusta to play of their event. His presence was ground-breaking and he was requested years later in 2021 to be one of many occasion’s ceremonial starters.

F is for Flowers

Sitting down to look at The Masters in early spring within the UK, the sight of Augusta on the tv is a picture-perfect one. 12 months after yr, the greenkeepers on the course have every thing in pristine situation and there’s no finer sight than the azaleas in full bloom. The dashes of pink towards the verdant inexperienced add to the impression that that is golf’s model of Disneyland.

G is for Greens

Augusta has many stand-out options, however the one that basically hits house with beginner golfers watching it at house centres on the greens. The placing surfaces have enormous slopes and are devilishly fast. Face a downhill putt and a golfer will barely contact the ball and watch it tackle a lifetime of its personal because it runs right down to the outlet. Difficult for the professionals, loopy golf-like for the typical hacker! And a helpful tip for anybody going out to play after watching the Masters, the greens we play on don’t have anything just like the velocity of the Augusta greens, so make sure that we hit our putts!!

H is for Hills

It may possibly usually be exhausting watching on tv to get a real image of the land at Augusta. However make no mistake, it is likely one of the hilliest golf programs the professionals play. The course drops all the way in which right down to the par-three 12th, however the ninth and 18th are each uphill par-fours with steep climbs. It’s a week when the caddies actually earn their cash carrying their guys’ heavy baggage up and down the fairways.  

I is for Internationals

Initially began in 1934, The Masters was a most American of occasions and the primary 25 stagings had been all gained by US golfers. Stepping into the sector at the moment for non-People was nigh-on unimaginable, not to mention profitable it. That development was lastly bucked in 1961 by South Africa’s Gary Participant.

Because the years have passed by, Augusta Nationwide has opened its doorways to gamers from far and extensive. Seve Ballesteros was the primary European to win in 1980. Sandy Lyle the primary Briton to do it in 1988. Spain, Germany, Scotland, England, Wales, Fiji, Canada, Argentina, Australia and Japan have all skilled Masters success. As Adam Scott proclaimed when he gained in 2013, ‘C’mon Aussie’, lastly ending years of damage for the boys from Down Underneath.

We must always discover that Eire, a passionate {golfing} nation is just not on the listing. May this lastly be the yr that Rory McIlroy conquers Augusta and completes {the golfing} Grand Slam?  

J is for Jacket

Since 1949, the winner of the Masters has acquired a Inexperienced Jacket. It’s a jacket worn by all members of Augusta Nationwide when on the premises. The winner will get to maintain it with him for a yr earlier than returning it to the membership the place it is going to keep within the locker room till the proprietor involves put on it once more on a return go to. There’s additionally a silver trophy handed to the winner, however in folklore it’s all concerning the jacket. 

Ok is for The King

On the similar time that Elvis Presley was bringing music to the plenty, Arnold Palmer was having the identical impact in golf. Between 1958 and 1964, he was just about unbeatable at Augusta, profitable it 4 occasions.

A very good-looking man who performed swashbuckling golf and got here from a modest background, he was the proper man to enhance the sport’s picture in the beginning of the tv period. Nicknamed the King, Palmer had the help of galleries all over the place as they grew to become often known as Arnie’s Military and his success helped to popularise The Masters.

He performed within the occasion 50 occasions up till his remaining look in 2004 and was then considered one of The Masters’ honorary starters from 2007 till 2016, the yr that he died.     

L is for Left-handers

Between 2003 and 2014, six Masters had been gained by left-handers (three for Phil Mickelson, two for Bubba Watson and one for Canada’s Mike Weir), an extremely excessive ratio contemplating how few lefties there are in golf. That’s extra wins than for left-handers on the different three Majors mixed.

Why a lot success? The speculation is that Augusta Nationwide probably favours a left-handed participant greater than a right-hander. Lots of the important thing pictures on the again 9 require a participant to maneuver the ball from proper to left. That could be a draw for a right-hander however a fade for a leftie, thus giving that little bit extra spin management hitting into Augusta’s devilish greens.      

M is for Alister MacKenzie

Born in Yorkshire to Scottish dad and mom, Alister MacKenzie was a professional surgeon, however his legacy was as a golf course architect. He designed numerous programs in Yorkshire like Alwoodley and Moortown earlier than spreading additional afield. Lahinch within the west of Eire, California’s Cypress Level and Royal Melbourne had been all MacKenzie designs.

By the Nineteen Twenties, he had moved to America and he was requested by legendary beginner golfer Bobby Jones to design a golf course on the land which Jones had acquired. Work started in 1931 and the course was formally opened two years later. In 1934, the primary ever Augusta Nationwide Invitation Match, or The Masters as we now understand it, was staged. Sadly, MacKenzie died earlier than the primary staging and by no means acquired to see his creation in all its glory.   

N is for Greg Norman

Few golfers have performed Augusta higher than Greg Norman. However no person has skilled Masters heartache fairly just like the Australian. Second 3 times, third 3 times and three extra finishes within the high six. In 1986, he wanted a birdie on the 18th to win – he hit into the group and bogeyed to lose. In 1987, in a play-off, he watched Augusta native Larry Mize chip in from off the inexperienced on the 11th to beat him. Then in 1996, he started the ultimate day with a six-stroke lead, however shot 78 and noticed previous rival Sir Nick Faldo overtake him on the again 9 and finally win by 5.

O is for Louis Oosthuizen

In 2012, Louis Oosthuizen grew to become simply the fourth participant to shoot a double-eagle, or albatross as we name it, at Augusta when he holed his second shot on the par-five second. It acquired the South African right into a play-off the place he was overwhelmed by Bubba Watson’s brilliance. Watson took house the Inexperienced Jacket, Oosthuizen a crystal bowl for his albatross. When Gene Sarazen scored the primary albatross on the par-five 15th in 1935 on his technique to a Inexperienced Jacket, it was described as ‘the shot heard the world over’.

A participant scoring a hole-in-one at The Masters additionally receives an engraved crystal bowl, whereas any golfer who makes an eagle receives a pair of engraved crystal goblets.  

P is for Patrons

Not spectators, or followers or galleries, however patrons. The ‘patrons’ at Augusta are completely different. There isn’t any hooping or hollering and ‘get within the gap’ shouts like at most different golf occasions. Anybody doing that may be escorted off the premises. There isn’t any operating, no cell (cellular) telephones allowed on the course and no caps worn again to entrance. Typically patrons put chairs down on sure holes in the beginning of the day and Augusta etiquette dictates that no person comes and sit in them. Don’t prefer it? Don’t go – however who’s going to show down a ticket to The Masters?  

P is for Par Three

One of many traditional Masters traditions happens on the Wednesday afternoon earlier than the primary occasion begins the next day. As nerves construct, a Par-Three contest takes place on Augusta’s personal par-three golf course. It’s light-hearted and really family-orientated with gamers usually utilizing their wives or kids as their caddies, all wearing Augusta’s white boiler fits.

Profitable it’s good, however beware the curse! No one has gained the par-three on the Wednesday and gone on to turn out to be Masters Champion on the Sunday.

Q is for Qualifying (or somewhat a scarcity of it).

There isn’t any open qualifying for The Masters, as a result of it’s an invitation-only occasion. The one manner to have the ability to play is to obtain an invite. There are particular standards which are used to resolve these, however there isn’t a set variety of gamers concerned. The Masters often has a discipline someplace between 80 and 95 gamers however no extra – over 50 lower than the opposite three Majors. That’s why making this occasion is so cherished by all of the gamers.     

R is for Rae’s Creek

Named after Irishman John Rae, this small stretch of water is probably probably the most well-known in golf. It runs alongside the again of the 11th inexperienced, in entrance of the 12th inexperienced and alongside the facet of the 13th fairway.

Tales of woe are commonplace, none extra so than Jordan Spieth in 2016. Defending champion on the time, he had the lead stood on the 12th tee however dunked two balls within the creek on the way in which to a quadruple-bogey seven with Danny Willett the person to revenue from Spieth’s {golfing} catastrophe.      

S is for Starters

The occasion begins annually round 8am native time with a ceremonial opening tee-shot. The honorary starters hit one tee shot every off the primary gap to proclaim The Masters beneath manner. Well-known Champions of the previous usually have this honour, with legendary trio Jack Nicklaus, Gary Participant and Tom Watson anticipated to carry out the obligation once more in 2024.   

T is for Tiger

With Tiger, we not often want his surname. In golf, everybody is aware of who Tiger is! Woods had already performed two Masters as an beginner earlier than his first one as an expert in 1997. However what occurred over these 4 days was legendary as he romped to a file 12-shot victory. The remainder of the sector was spooked and the membership determined that they wanted to elongate the course to make it extra Tiger-proof!

But it didn’t cease Woods from profitable 4 extra Inexperienced Jackets, in 2001 to finish his Tiger Slam of profitable all 4 Majors in a row, 2002, 2005 due to his epic chip shot on the par-three 16th after which in 2019. That was his 15th Main and got here after a niche of 11 years as he put years of accidents and off-course points behind him to as soon as once more don probably the most well-known jacket in sport.      

U is for College

That’s proper, there’s an Augusta College with its personal golf group and members of the group even get to play at Augusta Nationwide a few occasions a yr. In 2018, former pupil Patrick Reed would go on to assert the Inexperienced Jacket, just a few years after serving to the Jaguars win back-to-back NCAA Championships.  

V is for Roberto de Vicenzo

In 1967, no person had fewer pictures over the 4 days than Argentine golfer Roberto de Vicenzo. However enjoying associate Tommy Aaron put him down for a par on the seventeenth somewhat than a birdie and de Vicenzo signed for an incorrect rating. He had not checked his card rigorously sufficient and as a substitute of getting a play-off with Bob Goalby, he completed in second and left the immmortal quote, ‘What a silly I’m’.  

W is for Winners

Profitable The Masters is a life-changing occasion. The winner receives an invite for all times to play within the event, in addition to attend the Champions’ Dinner yearly. With The Masters so steeped in golf followers’ reminiscences, tales of victory by no means develop previous, like Sandy Lyle’s shot from the bunker on the 18th in 1988 or Sir Nick Faldo’s arms raised in triumph in 1989 when he beat Scott Hoch in a play-off. 

X is for X-rated

Step ahead Tommy Nakajima of Japan. He grew to become the primary participant in Masters historical past to put up a 13 on a single gap when disaster befell him in 1978. Two years later, that rating was matched by Tom Weiskopf on the par-three twelfth, hitting an unbelievable FIVE balls into Rae’s Creek.

In 2018, Sergio Garcia was the defending Masters Champion. At two-over enjoying the 15th, the Spaniard’s opening spherical was not going to plan. Minutes later, it had turned to ignominy as he struck 5 strategy pictures into the water guarding the inexperienced of this par-five. Strategy shot quantity six made the placing floor and the putt was duly holed. The injury – an octuple bogey 13. From Masters hero to zero in a single single gap.   

Y is for ‘Sure Sir’

Probably the most well-known piece of commentary in Masters historical past. In 1986, Jack Nicklaus was seen as previous his greatest and he had not gained a Main for six years. After eight holes of the ultimate spherical, he was six behind Seve Ballesteros, the pre-eminent participant of that point. From there, Nicklaus went on a cost, making 5 birdies and an eagle as he reached the 17 tee. He discovered the inexperienced in two, and rolled in one other birdie. With Nicklaus’ arm outstretched in anticipation because the ball headed in direction of the outlet, it was greeted with a shout of ‘Sure sir’ by commentator Verne Lundquist. Nicklaus’s goal of nine-under proved too exhausting for Seve, Greg Norman and the others to match. It was a file sixth Masters win on the age of 46, and the final of Jack’s 18 Majors – all information which stay to today.

Z is for Fuzzy Zoeller

The American who gained The Masters on his debut within the occasion in 1979. He was the third participant to take action however the first because the first two editions of the event in 1934 and 1935. No one within the 45 subsequent years has matched Zoeller’s effort of profitable at their first attempt round Augusta. The logic is that Augusta is a course the place expertise is significant and golfers need to fail round it earlier than they know the way to win there.   

 

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