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Ludvig Aberg shares how cell phones impact the patrons at the Masters.

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  1. That’s probably the most important human part of the tournament. Rory seems to like no phones 😂

  2. The No 📱 Phone policy at Augusta and its impact, really says a lot about our society today. Interesting.

  3. Damn imagine if this happened during concerts, school and society as a whole!!!! Who gives 2 Fs how many ppl likes your post or how many ppl have seen your post!!!!!!!! Ppl need to wake up and get real with life

  4. A statement holding true about society in general, more so than a statement about a golf tournament.

  5. One of “The Homes of Golf.” I know I love The Open, Troon, St. Andrew’s, and Pebble Beach. But IT is Augusta National.

  6. It doesn’t feel like they’re more engaged, they are more engaged. You’re there to watch golf, not film it. Practice rounds, fine.

  7. Old school in the moment experience as a patron. Thanks for acknowledging and for being as much a gentleman as a gifted golfer.

  8. The triple bogey on No. 18 alone cost him over $500,000 according to sports business insider Darren Rovell. $514,500: What Ludvig Aberg lost with a triple bogey on 18 today at Augusta

  9. This was one of the most exciting and competitive Masters Tournament we’ve had in a long time. You could just feel it.

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