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No fans, no cheers makes the fan experience different than ever before.

  • Writer: Torre Netkovick
    Torre Netkovick
  • Nov 19, 2020
  • 1 min read

Photo Courtesy: Radio.com




The 2020 Masters Tournament has officially begun, and golf fans cannot be more excited. Now that over 90 golfers have teed off, golf fans will be glued to their televisions for the next three days. At the end of the competition, one golfer will take home the coveted green-jacket.

Unlike years in the past, this year the Augusta National Golf Club announced that the 2020 Masters Tournament will not permit fans on the grounds during the event. This year’s Masters Tournament was originally scheduled for April 9-12 but was postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic. While 2020 is a bizarre year, Augusta National Golf Club is hopeful that fans will return on the grounds for the 2021 Masters Tournament.

Even though golf fans cannot watch their favorite golfers in person at Augusta National, the tournaments website is livestreaming the event. On the tournament’s website, users can even create their own personal channel where they can add favorite golfers to their own group. By adding their favorite golfers to a group, a personalized channel is created and allows the fan to watch all their favorite golfers.


In addition, the tournament website has multiple livestreams and allows the viewer to choose which hole they would like to watch. On top of that, on the website viewers can track their favorite golfs, follow the leaderboard, and stay update on the schedule.

While fans cannot visit Augusta National Golf Club this year and the fan experience is different, the tournament’s website page has many features that allow the fans to stay updated and follow their favorite golfers.


 
 
 

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