The year's first major has arrived. The azaleas are in full bloom. I will be eating nothing but pimento cheese sandwiches and drinking Arnold Palmers for the next 4 days. Will Phil win again in 2018? Will Rory complete the career grand slam? Will Rose finally win a green jacket? Will Rickie finally win a major? Will Tiger win his 15th major? One thing we do know is Tiger being healthy makes this year much more special. That 129 mph clubhead speed. LET'S GOOOOOOOO
Every year it amazes me how little interest there is for The Masters on this board. Should be one hell of a tourney this year. Rooting for Tiger, Phil, Rickie, and DJ.
I've lost interest in golf when tiger went down. i only enjoy watching him dominate. he was like mj when i was a very young kid, and brought me into the sport.
There are plenty of articles out there about golf losing popularity. Haven't there been a lot of golf retail shops closing over the last several years? Then again retail is down everywhere though.
Golf isn't a real message board type of sport to talk about. Unless you're really, really into golf. Speith had him a hell of a round.
Damn, I wanted Spieth or Fowler to win. Nantz mentioned a few times that Reed lived in Houston. Does anyone know where in Houston?
He lives up north. He's a member at Carlton Woods and his swing coach is a teaching pro at the Woodlands Country Club.
Congrats to Patrick Reed. Yesterday was fantastic. Jordan was on fire and Fowler played awesome (his time is coming soon). If you haven't ever been to Augusta to watch the Masters I highly recommend it. Went back in '02 and it's heaven.
Agree with you .I went last year for the first time .Absolutely an amazing place. If you ever get the chance to get into berckmans place do it. Unbelievable, I was lucky and got hooked up with a pass . _____________________________ The biggest story at the 2013 Masters that you didn't read about was the debut of Berckmans Place (or BP, as insiders call it), the mammoth, new hospitality facility tucked in the trees along the 5th fairway at Augusta National. Berckmans Place is to the Masters what the Emerald City is to Oz. The building, 90,000 square feet and then some, puts Augusta’s storied old clubhouse at the end of Magnolia Lane to shame in size and opulence. The Masters BP badge may be the new hottest and toughest ticket in sports. At $6,000, it is also among the priciest. The BP badges are available only through members for corporations, with a 10-ticket limit. We talked to one lucky patron who set foot inside Oz -- er, Berckmans Place. He agreed to talk about his experience under the condition of anonymity. He’s retired, and he’s from the Hilton Head Island area. We’ll call him Bob. Masters patrons with a BP badge have their own entrance to the grounds, Gate 9, and their own parking lot. Once out of the car, patrons walk a few steps, make a right turn and enter Berckmans Place. “I walked through, and Lynn Swann came up to greet me outside,” says Bob. “I had a conversation with him and told him how much I hated the Pittsburgh Steelers.” At the main entrance, Bob was greeted by former Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, also an Augusta National member. Then he walked inside. “I tried to describe it to my wife," says Bob, "and I just gave up. You’ve got to experience it, basically.” The facility features three main restaurants -- Calamity Jane’s, Ike’s place and Mackenzie’s. Bob estimates that each room can seat up to 400, plus another hundred or two on their outdoor patios. Bob, who got his BP badge from a well-connected friend, says he was attending his 12th consecutive Masters, and his favorite part is to walk the course and watch golf. “I had no intention of staying there more than 10 minutes,” Bob says. “I got there at 8:30 and stayed through lunch. I had to walk through it again on my way out, just to make sure I wasn’t dreaming.” Each restaurant has a bar area big enough to seat at least 50, Bob estimates. He dived in at Calamity Jane’s oyster bar. Mackenzie’s, in honor of its Scottish namesake and Augusta National course designer Alistair Mackenzie, has 25 types of single-malt Scotch whiskey. Bob, who rated the food as “absolutely fabulous,” notes that each menu had 25 or 30 items, including everything from pasta to chicken to steaks. All food and drink is free. Bob found one ironic item on the menu. It’s called “Taste of the Masters,” and it features tiny servings of the standard on-course Masters fare—pimento cheese, egg salad and Masters club sandwiches. “But they’re made very daintily,” Bob says, unable to contain a chuckle. “They don’t have crusts or anything. They’re just little sandwiches.” Bob’s eyes bulge when he gets around to the restrooms. “They’ve got nine attendants,” he says. “They have these floor-to-ceiling urinals, and after you do your business and step away, an attendant walks up with a pad on a pole and cleans everything.” There’s more. The highlight for most BP patrons, Bob says, are three putting greens. They’re slightly downsized replicas of the 7th, 14th and 16th holes. The cups are moved to match each day’s location. So you watch a guy hit a putt on a certain hole on one of the 50 or 60 giant TVs, then you can go try it yourself. “It was usually a 15- or 20-minute wait to putt,” Bob says. “You get in line, you get a caddie and you walk out and putt three holes. If you listen to what the caddie tells you, you might two-putt once. If you don’t, you’ll four-putt all of them.” http://www.golf.com/tour-and-news/berckmans-place-augusta-nationals-ultimate-masters-vip-room
My brother was telling me about this place. Have a client who will hopefully be able to hook me up next time I go. The one thing that blew me away when I went is the terrain of the entire grounds. At the end of each day when I got back to the hotel my legs were on freakin fire (and I work out and I'm in great shape). Those damn egg salad sandwiches were freakin AWESOME!!!!!