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Every year, when The Masters tees off, one tradition stands out just as much as Amen Corner or the Green Jacket — the strict no-phone policy at Augusta National.
That’s right. No selfies. No WhatsApp updates. No live tweets. Just pure golf — undistracted, unfiltered, and entirely offline.
Some fans call it refreshing — a return to simpler times where all you hear are birds chirping, polite applause, and the occasional whisper of "Get in the hole!"
Others say it's outdated. In an age where fans are the media — sharing highlights, reels, and reactions in real-time — does this policy block golf from reaching new, younger audiences? Shouldn’t fans be able to share their experience with the world instantly?
Do you think Augusta is right to preserve this tradition?
Or is it time The Masters adapted to the digital age and allowed phones — even in a limited, respectful way?
Would you attend The Masters without your phone?
Let’s settle it:
Charming or annoying? Tradition or tyranny?
Drop your thoughts below.