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Another 4 days of heaven have just passed for us, whether on the course or in front of the TV. Besides Thanksgiving, the Masters is my favorite time of year.
I am physically disabled and I always enter the lottery. I know the hills are difficult to navigate. However, I'd like to know anything - volunteers, seating, pro shop, parking, ANYTHING - that would make the experience easier.
Thanks all, and I hope to see you all under "The Tree" next year.
I was there - the seats were closer than Ricobene's. Check out the ol' skool ESPN webpage on the link.
At big events, you have to show up early for accessible parking. I learned that for the '03 All-Star Game. I was in line 8 hours before the '05 WS Chicago lots opened - lesson learned.
Thanks to all for the insight and information all!
You are a good and decent man of a "good walk spoiled" - except at Augusta. I will keep you on mind. Thank you so much. Dinner is on me.
Haha point taken! The elders at a Ryder Cup CC near Chicago insist that it is called as such.
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