No Cellphone, No Problem at Tradition-Rich Masters
Monday, April 14th, 2014
No cellphones. No video screens. No electronic scoreboards.
Outside the ropes that line the fairways and tees, the Masters is a throwback to a different golf era.
And few people seem to mind.
Unlike the other three majors, or any other tournament for that matter, the Masters forces patrons to leave technology behind for hours upon hours every day. They can't take advantage of high-tech phone applications. They don't get to see any replays or action that's not going on in front of their eyes. And they have to decipher large scoreboards, some of which don't even show who's leading the tournament.
It's been that way forever at Augusta National.
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