
not until recently did i realize the "sacredness" of the masters and everything related to the masters. lee, mr joe, and i had the wonderful opportunity to attend the masters on saturday thanks to my great aunt and her husband. aunt marie and joey, along with joey's parents, have masters tickets. these tickets are extremely difficult to attain and are often only attainable after years of waiting.
all of that to say, we were extremely thankful for the experience and even more excited that lee's dad was able to go with us as well. the only downside for me was that actual tournament days do not allow cameras or cell phones so i could not take a picture of tiger or phil when they were 10 yards in front of us on the green of the 16th hole or of sergio garcia, rory mcilory, or trevor immelmen when they walked a foot in front of us to their next hole or even of the immaculate grounds of augusta. but it is all a wonderful memory that we can replay in our minds.
the weather was perfect, even though the sunburn hurts today. the course is unbelievably beautiful. the food is the cheapest of any major sporting event and tastes as good as anywhere else. the entire event is run extremely efficiently. the atheletes are even more awesome in person. the experience is totally worth it if ever given the opportunity, even if you are not an avid golf fan such as myself.
2 updates...how exciting....you've raised the bar...now you have to uphold it...that means continuously frequent updates!!! hahaha. Looks like you guys had fun at the masters...and i have some questions about this sporting event...i'll try to remember to ask them to you sometime
ReplyDeleteI totally watched the Masters on Easter with the boys in my family! And I was like, "THE PILGREENS ARE THERE!!" Love it. Love you. Tell Lee I said hi!
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