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By Marc Lawrence
Friday, April 10

HANG IT UP ALREADY
MLC

Many myths stem from Augusta's obsession with perfection and privacy—making the place feel almost too pristine to be real.

So much so that Augusta National is serious about its no-phones policy, and not even former major champions are immune. 

According to a report in Golfweek, Mark Calcavecchia, the 1989 Open champion, was escorted from Augusta National by security in a phone-related incident.

Calcavecchia, like most major winners, is invited to Augusta National every year as an “honorary invitee.” He won the 1989 Open Championship and played in 18 Masters, most recently in 2008. His best finish was a solo second in 1988.

“I’ve got nothing negative to say about Augusta National Golf Club and the Masters, so I think we should literally hang up right now,” Calcavecchia told a reporter for Golfweek, and then proceeded to end the call.

Stories abound of Masters patrons who have run afoul of Augusta National’s cell phone ban.

In 2011, a journalist stepped outside the media center to take a call and was immediately asked to leave.

He was fortunate; his ban only lasted the rest of the day. For others, the ban lasts a lifetime.

Offenders are taken to a building painted dark green, so unlike the stately white cottages that Augusta National officials want the world to see on TV every April, it blends into the background. Parked nearby is a mobile command truck for the Georgia state police, the kind of vehicle you find at major crime scenes.

This, according to a Georgia county sheriff stationed at Gate 6A, is where the worst scofflaws at the Masters are taken. They are escorted inside the building, where a security official fills out an incident report and confiscates the badge that admits them to the course. They are then escorted off the premises.

Forever.

"The green jackets don't care," said the sheriff.

"They tell us to rip off their badges and bring them there, and if they won't come, that's fine, too. They just take the number on the badge and that's it”.

They're banned for life.

Which gives pause to the question: What’s the penalty for walking too briskly on the grounds, or ordering a sandwich that isn't a pimento cheese or egg salad?"

FYI: In case you didn’t know, there are still banks of courtesy pay phones (landlines) available on the grounds at Augusta National during the Masters. (See phot atop this page). They serve as the official alternative to the strict no-cell-phone policy. Patrons can use them for free to call anywhere in the world - no coins or payment needed.

ON TODAY'S SCORECARD
Simply Brutal

MLC

If you follow golf, live in the South, or have ever heard anything about the Masters, a few terms and themes probably come to mind. You probably know about the famous green jacket and the pimento cheese sandwiches.

If you’re a little more well-versed, you might have heard of the big tree, “skipping 16”, and the pro shop gnomes. One Masters term everyone should be familiar with is Amen Corner.

Beware Amen Corner… The most iconic stretch of holes at Augusta National is also where the tournament is most likely to be won or lost. No. 11, the 520-yard par 4, has the worst score to par over the last 30 years; No. 12, the 155-yard par 3, has the most double bogeys or worse in that time (thank you, Rae's Creek); and No. 13, the 545-yard par 5, is one of the great risk-reward challenges in golf with its narrow dogleg and well-protected green.

It’s where this year’s Masters’ Tournament will likely be won or lost.


GRINDING OUT THE PROFITS
Up and Over

Friday, April 10

Dallas @ SAN ANTONIO – Dal: 11-0 OU away vs .666 > opp, 4-1 OU L5 vs Spurs (248.4) / San Antonio: 4-0 ATS L4 vs Mavs, 4-1 ATS L5 div HG

From Victor King’s NBA Day-To-Day Trends in this week’s NBA Only Hoops Newsletter

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FRESHLY BREWED

Masters Blend

MLC

In case you haven’t seen it, here it is. Living like it used to be. Start with a $2.00 Masters Blend Fresh Brewed Coffee and go from there...


QUOTE OF THE DAY

"When you arise in the morning, think
of what a privilege it is to be alive."

- Marcus Aurelius



TRENDING TODAY
NL on a Heater

MLC

13 of the 15 teams in the National League are currently .500 or better.

Why it matters: That's the most teams in one league to be .500 or better (minimum 10 games played) at the end of any given day in MLB history, per Opta Stats.

Meanwhile, in the AL: Only five teams are .500 or better, and only three are over .500.

Context: This is made possible by MLB's new "balanced" schedule, which debuted in 2025 and includes far more interleague play than ever before. In years past, most opponents were in the same division (and definitely the same league), so you'd never see numbers like this when comparing the NL and AL two weeks into the season.

Welcome to the new Major League Baseball.

BETCHA DIDN’T KNOW
Just Another May Day

Dusty May’s Michigan team shot a season-worst 38.2% from the field and made a season-low two 3-pointers in Monday National Championship game victory.

Fortunately for the Wolverines, their stifling defense was on point, and they converted 25 of their 28 attempts from the free-throw line.

May led Florida Atlantic to the Final Four three years earlier.


STAT OF THE DAY
12

This season, there have been 12
times where an NBA team scored 150+
points in regulation. That is the second
most 150+ point games in a season,
behind only 1990-91.


MLC
 


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