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The only thing duller than watching the Masters is reading about how great it is and what a “shrine” and “monument to the game” Augusta National is!
Grow some real rough for Pete’s sake and grow it out far enough to substantially narrow the fairways! Then you wouldn’t need fairways as long as an airport runaway and there wouldn’t be any need for those artificial “roller coaster” greens with the pin hidden somewhere near the edges.
p>The best remedy of all, however, would be to play it on a different Golf Course every year. They we wouldn’t have to bored stiff every year by all that silly adulation written about what is no more than a glorified, well trimmed lawn. br> — Bob Keiser br> Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania /p>
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