REVIEW YOUR MASTERS SELECTIONS | April 7, 2018 |
The 15th Annual Masters Contest Presented by our Friends at Mercedes Benz of Centerville is in full swing and if you are like the rest of us and need to be reminded of your selections the link is below.
Review your Selections
The font is quit small.
To enlarge the view, generally, you can hold down the Shift Key and please the + button at the same time.
To find your name, generally, you can press the Control Key and the F key, then type in your name and the name should be.
Of course the names of the selectors are in alphabetical order.
ENJOY THE REST OF THE MASTERS AND BEST OF LUCK !
And don't forget about Masters.com - A great way to immerse yourself in the Masters Experience |
Masters Highlights from Masters.com |
Nicklaus, Player Get Play Under Way
By Jim McCabe - Thursday, April 05, 2018 His incomparable 59-year ride down memory lane at Augusta National Golf Club could start at his Masters Tournament debut, any of his first five wins or the epic magic of 1986. But you’ll excuse Jack Nicklaus if he begins the tour with what happened Wednesday, “the greatest day I’ve ever had at Augusta National.” Read More Video |
'The Watson of Old' Claims Par 3 Title By John Steinbreder - Wednesday, April 04, 2018 In an event that in recent years has been mostly about cute kids scampering across the emerald green grass clad in white caddie jumpsuits, it was a trio of older men – and much loved Masters champions – whose surprisingly stellar play was the story of the 2018 Par 3 Contest. Read More Video |
why you can't play when frost is on the course |
Frost is essentially frozen dew. Ice crystals visible on the outside of the plant can also form on the inside of grass blades. The grass plant, normally resilient to footsteps or cart traffic, becomes brittle and fragile when ice crystals form. Under the pressure of traffic, ice crystals puncture living plant tissues and rupture plant cells. Damage will not appear right away, but it will show up in footsteps and tire tracks the following days as the plant is unable to repair itself and begins to die.
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from our past - macgregor golf |
In 1979 the son of Clarence Ricky who was the long time President of MacGregor, Robert D. Rickey Writes the History of MacGregor from 1829 to 1979
To View the Scanned Original Document in PDF |
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