The Masters has strict rules not seen anywhere else in sports. Here are the things that can get you thrown out or even arrested.
This weekend the best golfers in the world will meet at Augusta National to compete in the Masters.
Augusta National prides itself in tradition and carries some strict rules for patrons attending the tournament.
Among other things, patrons in attendance are not allowed to carry phones, bags, or cameras while walking the course.
This week the sports world's attention will once again turn to Augusta National, as the best golfers in the world compete in the Masters tournament.
The Masters is a tournament of tradition — caddies are still made to wear their all-white overalls while walking the course, and fans who have traveled to Augusta National to take in the tournament are referred to as "patrons."
Still, there are even more arcane rules at Augusta National, all the way down to what patrons can bring on to the grounds. Below you can check out a list of all the items that will get you stopped by security at the Masters before you even take the course.
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