May 25, 2013

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Traffic plans in place for 2011 Masters

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It's official: 2011 Masters will kick off in one month. Augusta leaders are already working on plans to keep everything moving smoothly. The Sheriff's Office is expecting 15,000 extra cars on the road Masters week; it's a lot of people and lot of early planning.

More television coverage of The Masters

Billy Payne, Chairman of Augusta National Golf Club and the Masters Tournament, today announced additions to the Tournament’s television schedule and host broadcasters in the United Kingdom.

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Big boost in TV ratings for the Masters

Masters 2010 coverage from News 12

Phil Mickelson's Masters win, with Tiger Woods lurking but never really contending, drew much higher television ratings than last year but fell far short of the record set by Woods' first title at Augusta.

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Masters Round Three Tee Times

Masters 2010 coverage from News 12

Click here for full tee times for Round Three of the 2010 Masters Tournament, courtesy the Augusta National Golf Club.

Cut Day at the Masters

Masters 2010 coverage from News 12

Players were moving up and down the leader board all day, with some of the older guys struggling and a few other Masters winners putting their names towards the top.

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Masters Museum captures history

The Masters Museum is a very special part of Augusta National. Spend a few minutes there and you'll get a snapshot of some of that tradition the club is so proud of.

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Masters 3D coverage impresses

Richard Rogers

For all the talk about tradition, the folks out at Augusta National are quick to embrace the latest technology. They were the first to bring us live golf coverage in high definition. This year, they're pushing that coverage into 3D.

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