Posts Tagged ‘The Masters’

Leaving, On a Midnight Train to Georgia

That’s right, I’m heading to he Masters. My wife surprised me with this, for my birthday. Don’t get upset, you didn’t miss it, it’s not for some time. This is an early present. Deserved, but early.
I’m disappointed Memphis didn’t take the title,  they were so close, not close, they were there.
I wish you all a [...]

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A Book Not Recommended.

Golf (and Race) at Augusta
Clifford Roberts, the co-founder of the Augusta National club and of the Masters tournament that is played there every year, once famously said: “As long as I’m alive, golfers will be white and the caddies will be black.” While race isn’t quite the proverbial elephant in the room in “First Sunday [...]

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