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  1. Show us your golfing experience Wildlife on courses is common, part of the veritable yin and yang of the golfing experience. But it is not at all natural at Augusta, where regimentation is so the norm that one would expect birds to have to file flight plans to cross the taylormade r9 fairway wood’s airspace, and then be assigned specific trees in which to perch. The deer that crashed the 2011 Masters party was such a sensation that The Augusta Chronicle ran its picture and used four paragraphs to explain its tour during what was just a practice round. The newspaper reported that the deer made it off the grounds out a back gate. The club entrances have always been the scene of other little unexpected scenes. For years, men, women and children have stood outside the gates holding placards with religious messages like “The wages of sin is death.” Or “Home is the Lord not a taylormade r9 fairway wood.” On Friday, two men stood beneath those signs loudly reading from the Bible. One of them, who when asked gave only his first name, Peter, said he had nothing against golf. “But if as many people repented at church this Sunday as will watch the Masters, the world would be a better place,” he said. “It would replenish their souls more than golf ever will.” Most fans arriving at the gates ignored Peter. They were busy making sure all their belongings passed muster with the smiling but disciplined gate attendants. Folding chairs were particularly inspected, since chairs with armrests are prohibited. Belt or fanny packs got extra scrutiny as well. They must be no more than 10 inches wide, 5 inches high or 5 inches deep with taylormade r9 fairway wood.
  2. Far From the Fairway Every year in early April, people tune in to the Masters for a dose of familiarity. The golf course is instantly recognizable. The color of the fairways and the flora always seem the same. The greens, and their unique features, are like old friends. From the plantation-style clubhouse to the famed stone bridges, golf fans feel they know Augusta National TaylorMade Burner 2.0 . But there is much unseen at the Masters. Augusta is a vast place, more like a golf course within a 350-acre theme park. It is packaged-for-television drama that is real, but it is also a real place where the unexamined happens off camera and where people go decidedly off script. As much as television viewers might feel they know the place, there is so much they never see. And as hard as the club tries to make every detail meticulously uniform year to year, new things happen. Take, for example, the deer that ran across the eighth green Wednesday. The club is surrounded by high fencing and other protective barriers. No one gets in without approval or a credential — or both — and that includes certain kinds of wildlife with TaylorMade Burner 2.0 Irons. People who have been coming to the Masters since the 1950s said they had never seen a deer on the course. Spectators gasped and pointed as if a polar bear had climbed out of one of the bunkers. It so shocked Phil Mickelson, who was on the eighth hole, that he stopped playing.