Offer whatever explanation you want as to why The Masters is not televised in its entirety. Whatever reason it might be is plain stupid. Why would anyone want to watch Phil Mickelson, Jordan Spieth, Tiger Woods or Rory McIlroy play Augusta National on Friday morning?
As a result of the continued idiocy not to televise the morning groups in golf’s most spectacular event, fans are forced to browse leaderboards, find random clips or follow live on social media. Although each of those options pale in comparison to actually watching live, one golf writer is ensuring that no one misses the scintillating action. Shane Bacon, a well-known golf writer, blogger, personality, etc. is live tweeting the happenings of the Second Round at Augusta and has included some fantastic amateur sketches from Tiger’s round.
Tiger Woods not in one of the Masters featured groups, so I’ll try to draw some pictures of some of his shots and share them.
— Shane Bacon (@shanebacon) April 10, 2015
As promised, here is what Tiger's birdie looked like on the first hole. pic.twitter.com/sUZZEmUAQf
— Shane Bacon (@shanebacon) April 10, 2015
A poor bunker shot on the second from Tiger Woods meant only a par. He wasn't happy with it. pic.twitter.com/OB0ZAHuO0R
— Shane Bacon (@shanebacon) April 10, 2015
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