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The Masters is the very top of my bucket list. 😎

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Rory’s distaste for BDC goes a lot deeper than the LIV thing. He’s a straight-up A-hole.

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14 hours ago, JohnS said:

Marcella’s Fine Cigars & Tobacco, a mile away on Washington Street

Only a mile sounds great doesn't it? From a local, 51 weeks a year it is a 5 minute trip. 👍 Week of the Masters it's 45 minutes. 😂 Buy early in the day. Leave your hotel early!

Marcella is a good shop though. Been a while since I have been there but if your in town stop in. Great people there.

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I am the same as @gormag38 I've been putting into the lottery every year for as long as I can remember. One year, I will get the call and I will get tickets and visit that place, just once. 

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Sam Burns and Rory McIlroy on top of the leaderboard at 5 under after Round 1. Scottie Scheffler at 2 under and Bryson DeChambeau at 4 over. Hmmm...interesting!

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A great comedic piece from a local. He nails it with his editorials and I honestly seek him out this time of year. He comes up with some goodies! Part fiction/ part not? Or is it all....... 😂

Welcome Masters Patrons, 

Feel like letting what little hair you still have down? Well, no Middle Aged Honky Spring Break is complete without an evening at the Discotheque. But let’s not engage in shenanigans; shenanigation is expressly forbidden. Here are the dos and don’ts of this cultural institution. 

1. Keep your grubby paws to yourself. You don’t, you’ll pull back a nub. 
2. Don’t get Saturday drunk on Thursday. Rookie mistake, and if you get unruly, remember that the Augusta Gray Bar Hilton has some very poor Yelp reviews. 
3. The dancers dance, you don’t. Nobody, not even you, wants to see you naked. 
4. Ask where the Snake Lady is! They never get tired of that question at all and it shows that you are a sophisticated customer.
5. They dance, you tip. In the immortal words of Randy Moss, “straight cash, homie.” Blow that per diem, homie. 
5. Legend has it that if you lick the carpeting you will get magical superpowers, like being able to forecast last year’s Tunamint champions. 
6. Dress appropriately. You should wear head to toe Masters apparel because people in Augusta during Masters week might not know that you have been to the Augusta National if you don’t wear Augusta National gear. 
7. Request appropriate stripping music. Might we suggest the Barney theme song, bagpipe music, or “Amazing Grace”?
8. Tell your dancer all about how you won sales rep of the year in 1993. She will find your tales of triumph FASCINATING as far as you know. 
9. Don’t even bother trying to get the stripper glitter off your clothes or body. That stuff is permanent and will provide hours of conversation with your soon to be ex-wife’s lawyer.

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What can one say after the second round? This is Rory McIlroy's tournament to lose? The way he's playing, I wouldn't bet on it! What about that sequence of play on the back nine today - simply sensational, especially the chip in from off the green on the 17th for birdie.

So, to be aware of how the final two rounds will likely proceed, Rory McIlroy leads by six shots (yes, that is not a typo) after 36 holes. Frankly, no-one has led by such a margin at the halfway point of the Masters before. The previous 5 players who led by five shots after 36 holes have gone on to win the tournament (Herman Keiser in 1946, Jack Nicklaus in 1975, Raymond Floyd in 1976, Jordan Spieth in 2015 and Scottie Scheffler in 2022). Only Harry Cooper in 1934 failed to go on to win. This is despite McIlroy have next to the lowest driving accuracy in the tournament thus far; it's his short game - especially his putting, that has pulled him so far ahead of the field.

If Rory McIlroy does 'don' the green jacket again on Sunday afternoon, he will join Jack Nicklaus (1965-66), Nick Faldo (1989-90) and Tiger Woods (2001-02) as back-to-back champion. And if he wins wire-to-wire (a golfing term that means to lead or joint-lead a tournament in all four rounds), he will join Craig Wood in 1941, Arnold Palmer in 1960, Jack Nicklaus in 1972, Raymond Floyd in 1976, Jordan Spieth in 2015 and Dustin Johnson in 2020 in doing that. And finally, Dustin Johnson holds the record for the lowest 4-round score of 20 under (or 268) in 2020.

History and the record books beckon...

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5 hours ago, JohnS said:

What can one say after the second round? This is Rory McIlroy's tournament to lose? The way he's playing, I wouldn't bet on it! What about that sequence of play on the back nine today - simply sensational, especially the chip in from off the green on the 17th for birdie.

So, to be aware of how the final two rounds will likely proceed, Rory McIlroy leads by six shots (yes, that is not a typo) after 36 holes. Frankly, no-one has led by such a margin at the halfway point of the Masters before. The previous 5 players who led by five shots after 36 holes have gone on to win the tournament (Herman Keiser in 1946, Jack Nicklaus in 1975, Raymond Floyd in 1976, Jordan Spieth in 2015 and Scottie Scheffler in 2022). Only Harry Cooper in 1934 failed to go on to win. This is despite McIlroy have next to the lowest driving accuracy in the tournament thus far; it's his short game - especially his putting, that has pulled him so far ahead of the field.

If Rory McIlroy does 'don' the green jacket again on Sunday afternoon, he will join Jack Nicklaus (1965-66), Nick Faldo (1989-90) and Tiger Woods (2001-02) as back-to-back champion. And if he wins wire-to-wire (a golfing term that means to lead or joint-lead a tournament in all four rounds), he will join Craig Wood in 1941, Arnold Palmer in 1960, Jack Nicklaus in 1972, Raymond Floyd in 1976, Jordan Spieth in 2015 and Dustin Johnson in 2020 in doing that. And finally, Dustin Johnson holds the record for the lowest 4-round score of 20 under (or 268) in 2020.

History and the record books beckon...

Rory looks totally locked in. Agree this is his to lose. 

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On 4/11/2026 at 3:20 PM, JohnS said:

wins wire-to-wire (a golfing term

Because I know you appreciate additional knowledge, I have to correct you. “Wire to wire” is a horse racing term adopted by golf. I may have spent more time at a race track than a reasonable gentleman, such as yourself, would. 😁

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On 4/11/2026 at 8:47 PM, MrFolgers said:

Rory looks totally locked in. Agree this is his to lose. 

Nothing to see here folks.. this is why I don’t bet. 

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On 4/11/2026 at 9:35 PM, Chibearsv said:

Because I know you appreciate additional knowledge, I have to correct you. “Wire to wire” is a horse racing term adopted by golf. I may have spent more time at a race track than a reasonable gentleman, such as yourself, would. 😁

True.

13 hours ago, MrFolgers said:

Nothing to see here folks.. this is why I don’t bet. 

Same here. I mean everyone else in the Top Ten posted between 3 under and 7 under in the 3rd Round, except Rory McIlroy. You wouldn't believe he'd post 1 over after what happened in the first two rounds. Still, he's in a tie for the lead.

13 hours ago, PuroDiario said:

Tomorrow will be fun to watch it develop. 

Recent history suggests that the winner will come from the final two pairings, so that would theoretically mean Cameron Young, Rory McIlroy, Sam Burns or Shane Lowry but who am I to rule out that Scottie Scheffler won't repeat his incredible Round 3 result and do a 'Jack Nicklaus 1986' in the final round?

This is why we will be glued to our sets on Sunday afternoon. You can't beat the drama!

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Well done to Rory McIlroy for winning the US Masters back-to-back. Kudos also to Scottie Scheffler for going bogey-free in the last two rounds on the weekend. This is the first time that anyone has done that since 1942! If only that putt on the 17th dropped in, we might have had an interesting playoff. Commiserations to Justin Rose, who has had 5 Top 5 finishes at the Masters to come up short. He was in the lead on the back nine (or second nice at Augusta, as they call it) and couldn't pull it off.

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Can't ask for much more from a Sunday at Augusta. That was anyone's tournament for a solid 2 hour stretch there heading into the second nine. Lot of guys had opportunities to run away with it. Congrats to Rory for more history. Phil is my all time favorite player but I think after today Rory's got him beat.

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13 hours ago, JohnS said:

Commiserations to Justin Rose

Poor Rosey. He's a golfer who never has really moved the needle for me, however these past two years I find myself pulling for him. Just seems like an absolutely amazing guy who is on the backside of his 40s and playing some incredible golf. I will certainly be hoping he gets another crack or two at the remaining majors this year

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