The Masters
Lots of people taking pics to memorialize the visit.
And famed Butler Cabin, where the green jacket is presented to the new Champion on Sunday afternoon.
Looking down the 10th fairway.
Looking back up the 10th.
And over to Amen Corner.
Time for lunch. Wow, still can't go over these prices.
Sandwich, chips, water and chocolate chip cookie... all for $6.00 including tax. Amazing.
Then off to what I think is the best spectator place on the course, the 15th, 16th and 6th.
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And the most fun of the day, the crowd coaxing players to try water skipping shots on the 16th. Great fun.
The view from a wonderful vantage point on the downslope of the 6th, with great views of the 15th and 16th greens.
And great people watching as Rory McIlroy walks by on his way to the 6th green, with playing partner Chris Wood.
Now over at the 7th tee.
And back to my vantage point on the 6th downslope.
Time to head back towards the clubhouse.
And the practice tee and green.
Now approaching 2PM and 5-6 miles later, I decided to call it a day and head back to the hotel. But first another golf shop... with a lot fewer customers now.
Lots of cashiers eager to ring up sales.
And back down Washington.
And Hooters where John Daly is working the sales counter.
Just a little out of shape.