Inside the Unique Traditions at the Masters Tournament
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Inside the unique traditions at the Masters Tournament
Irish golfer Rory McIlroy ended the second round of the Masters on Friday six shots ahead of the field, the largest 36-hole lead in tournament history and one that could earn him the first back-to-back titles at Augusta National since Tiger Woods in 2000 and 2001. "CBS Saturday Morning" gets an inside look at some of the unique Masters traditions, including no cell phones and affordable concessions, that make it an event unlike any other.
The Masters has many quirks and traditions. These 34 make the tournament unique.
The Masters are among the most watched events in all of sports.Patrick Smith/Getty ImagesThe Masters, which concludes Sunday, is among the most-watched sports events in the world.Despite the prestige, the Masters is also home to plenty of quirks and odd traditions.From cheap food to a surprising lack of wildlife, it is a tradition unlike any other.The Masters kicked off at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia on Thursday, with golf's biggest ta…
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