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Masters Tour Guide: The must-see places and things to do at Augusta National

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Every year, the Masters welcomes many first-timers to the hallowed grounds of Augusta National Golf Club. 

Whether it's for a Monday or Tuesday practice round, Wednesday for the par-3 contest or one of the tournament rounds from Thursday through Sunday, there's a reason the Masters is "a tradition unlike any other." 

There's no golf experience that compares. 

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Course directional arrows during a practice round prior to the 2024 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club April 10, 2024, in Augusta, Ga. (Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

But roaming the Augusta National grounds should come with a plan to make sure the experience checks off must-see places on and off the course. You don't want to leave the Masters unfulfilled, especially if you're only there for one day. 

So, let this be your guide to make sure your Masters trip is a success, starting with some tips before you walk through the gates. 

What makes the Masters special is just how different it is from any other sporting event in the world. And rules must be followed. 

For starters, leave your phone at home, in the car, in a plant outside the course. Anywhere is fine as long as it doesn't come in with you. No laptops, iPads or any other devices that can transmit information are allowed on the grounds. 

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Also, fans, don't ask for autographs, don't bring in signs and don't wear backpacks. Smaller bags, like fanny packs, are allowed.

But how about capturing the course with pictures? That's fine with any camera not attached to a phone — disposable,

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