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TEE-TIME TALES: Ludvig Aberg's beloved Liverpool put a damper on his last day, kids flock to see Tiger and Co. in Augusta, and LIV kingpin Yasir Al-Rumayyan is nowhere to be seen

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By Mike Keegan

Published: 21:37 BST, 14 April 2024 | Updated: 11:45 BST, 15 April 2024

LIV Golf chief executive Greg Norman hit the headlines earlier this week after paying for his own ticket to attend the Masters, but the rebel tournament’s kingpin Yasir Al-Rumayyan was nowhere to be seen. 

Some wondered if the governor of Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund would head to Augusta, potentially for peace talks, but a visit failed to materialise. 

Last year Newcastle United director Amanda Staveley headed down Magnolia Lane as part of an attempt to ease relations between LIV and the PGA.

LIV CEO Greg Norman paid for his own ticket to attend this year's Masters in Augusta

A golf debut at Augusta 


Each year a ballot is held among media members with winners given the honour of playing a round at the course on Monday. 

The idea can fill some hackers with trepidation - given Augusta’s ludicrously difficult slopes and greens. 

This time around local TV reporter Julia Westerman was among those pulled out – and will play her first ever round of golf at one of the sport’s most iconic venues. 

The South Carolina journalist joked: ‘As if this month couldn't get any crazier, I just won the media lottery to play a round at Augusta National on Monday. I am in disbelief.’

Local TV reporter Julia Westerman will play her first-ever round of golf at Augusta National

Families flock to The Masters 

Local children look forward to the Masters arriving in town – even if they are not golf fans. 

Kids in Augusta get the week of the tournament off, presumably thanks to the traffic levels in the city. 

The situation allows many families to take a holiday – and pick up a small fortune for renting their properties out.

A young fan holds a camera as Tiger Woods plays his shot on the second hole on Saturday

 A British-bred prize up for grabs

While the green jacket is the main prize, the Masters Trophy is also up for grabs and provides a British link to proceedings. 

It was crafted in London, is a replica of the Augusta National clubhouse and is made up of more than 900 pieces of silver. 

While the original does not leave the premises, the winner picks up a sterling silver version, which is also shipped over from Britain.

Spaniard Jon Rahm poses with The Masters trophy after winning the tournament in 2023

Ludvig's Liverpool fall 

Ludvig Aberg’s final round preparations did not get off to the best start thanks to his beloved Liverpool. 

Aberg is a huge Liverpool fan - and joked their loss to Crystal Palace could affect his game

The famously-focussed Swede is a huge fan of Jurgen Klopp’s side and his caddie joked that the only thing that might put him off his game was news of the shock 1-0 defeat to Crystal Palace at Anfield.

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