AUGUSTA, Ga. — That’s not pine straw people are walking on, but eggshells. Be still. Be quiet. Be mindful that you’re standing in the right place. This is the Masters. Unplugged. Not only does this year’s tournament have no spectators — or “patrons,” as they’re called here — but also there are no ropes. In many respects that makes the experience more exciting —...
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