With the approach of this year's Masters, it's once again time for Jim Nantz to whisper in our ears that we're about to savor “a tradition unlike any other.”
But it isn't just Nantz's repetition of his Masters catchphrase that makes us buy into the belief that Augusta National is every bit as unique a golfing experience as when astronaut Alan Shepard turned the moon into his personal driving range.
Visitors are bombarded by Masters traditions the second their vehicles roll onto Magnolia Lane, where Augusta National's entry road is lined with trees planted before the Civil War.
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