Augusta National letter perfect

From: Chicago Sun-Times | Date: April 9, 1991| Author: Brian Hewitt | Copyright information

AUGUSTA, Ga. The Masters from A-Z. Or 26 things you should know about the most traditional of all American golf tournaments played at one of the loveliest venues in the world:

AMEN CORNER: Amen to the groundskeepers. The historic 11th, 12th and 13th at Augusta National were all but washed away by torrential rains last October. Work by the crew, led by superintendent Marsh Benson, prevented permanent damage. By January, you could hardly tell there had been a problem.

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