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18 reasons why the Masters is sports’ greatest event

By: Josh Sens
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April 2, 2025
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People walk past a vendor sign during a practice round for the 2015 Masters in Augusta, Ga.

Here are 18 reasons why the Masters is the best.

AP Photo/Chris Carlson

From the archives: This piece was originally published in March 2018.

The World Series? We like it. The Super Bowl? So good we buy new flatscreens every year. The Olympics? Epic — but occasional! Therefore, allow us to present the 18 reasons why the Masters at Augusta National is sports’ greatest event.

18. THE MOMENTS

Even if we weren’t there to watch it, we’re all first-hand witnesses to Jack Nicklaus’s yes-sir! putt; to Larry Mize’s chip-in; to Phil Mickelson’s six-iron from the pine straw. Like no other tournament, the Masters leaves a highlight reel of historic moments that plays vividly in all our minds.

17. THE WEBSITE

There is virtually nothing like the Masters. Literally. Witness the game’s slickest tournament website, with its interactive player-tracking and high-def live streaming. Like Augusta’s greens, it’s lightning-quick — but a whole lot easier to navigate.

16. THE AMATEURS

From their arrival at the Crow’s Nest to the closing ceremonies, they are stitched into the fabric of the Masters, just as Bobby Jones intended. Amateurs are welcome at other majors, but nowhere else are they so firmly embraced.

Neal Shipley holds the Masters low amateur trophy.
Neal Shipley was the Masters Low Amatuer in 2024. Warren Little/Getty Images

15. THE ANTICIPATION

They say the Masters doesn’t start until the back nine on Sunday, but the buildup begins months in advance. The first promos, filtering through the airwaves in the heart of winter, fill us with promise: Spring is fast approaching, and golf’s great vernal ritual will soon be here again.

14. THE FIELD

Sixty-seven-year-old Bernhard Langer of Germany will be there; so to will the best players in the sport in their prime 20s and 30s. Both represent an invitational with sweeping geographic and generational reach. Other tournaments have tougher fields, but the Masters is the finest illustration of golf as a cherished game of a lifetime, played avidly around the globe.

13. THE MYTHOLOGY

Every sporting event is a form of escapism. But this is especially true of the Masters. In this idealized setting, the world’s problems recede, the birdsong never ceases and Jim Nantz regards us all as “friends.” That we know this to be fiction does nothing to spoil the fantasy or fun.

12. THE BRIDGES

The grounds abound in historic landmarks — a pond named for a President, a plaque honoring Jack — but none stand out quite like the Hogan, Sarazen and Nelson Bridges. More than footpaths, they are precisely perfect metaphors: spans that link the present to the past.

Scottie Scheffler walks across the Hogan bridge at the 2024 Masters.
Scottie Scheffler crossed the Hogan Bridge on his way to a win in 2024. David Cannon/Getty Images

11. THE SOUNDS

On Sunday afternoon, in the natural amphitheater of the National, the Masters gives rise to golf’s most stirring soundtrack, the pin-drop silence shifting to excited murmurs and explosive celebrations that swell and subside. The things you hear — and don’t hear — are as telling and compelling as any sporting action your eyes might see.

10. THE GROUND RULES

No running. No cell phones. No acting like a yahoo. Call them fuddy-duddies, but credit the green jackets for preserving a throwback sense of decorum. There are lots of other places for staging caddie races, snapping selfies and mindlessly screaming “You da man!”

9. THE PAR-3 CONTEST

It’s the Masters in miniature, without the pressure, with kids and wives doubling as caddies, and players skipping shots across the ponds. No one who ever won it claimed the green jacket the same year, but just competing in it is a win-win.

Images from the 2024 Par 3 Contest
The annual Par-3 contest is a win-win. Getty Images

8. THE MINIMAL COMMERCIAL INTERRUPTIONS

No 60-second spots starring beer-chugging frat boys or middle-aged men with erectile dysfunction. Just a brief, tasteful word from one of the few sponsors, then back to the action and the whispered commentary.

7. MAGNOLIA LANE

When is a beautiful drive also a great approach? When you’re easing down the game’s most fabled entrance, a white clubhouse framed in the near-distance by a sun-dappled arcade of flowering trees.

6. THE CONCESSIONS

Price-gouging on grub is a longstanding sports tradition. But not on the grounds of Augusta National, where a pimento cheese sandwich fetches $1.50. Never mind that it tastes like Elmer’s Glue. Another $3 gets you a beer to wash it down.

The Masters Concessions menu in 2022
Is there anything better than a reasonably priced concessions menu? Getty Images

5. THE GREEN JACKET

In any other context, a sport coat the color of a Jägermeister bottle would be a cheesy fashion statement worthy of Al Czervik. But slipped onto the winner of the tournament, it acquires an aura of Arnold Palmer cool.

4. AMEN CORNER

The three-hole stretch where Rae’s Creek meets the golf course ranks among the game’s holiest of holy places. To see it on TV is inspiring. To experience it in person is as close to spiritual as sports-watching gets.

Amen Corner Masters
There is no more famous three-hole stretch in golf than Amen Corner. Getty Images

3. THE THEME MUSIC

It’s a song that’s inseparable from the occasion, the golf world’s version of “Here Comes the Bride.” Sappy? Maybe. But its strains are also soothing and reassuring, a cue to all those listening that something wonderful is underway.

2. THE HONORARY STARTERS

Only their achievements are immortal. The power of these moments lies in that fact. Since 1963, when Jock Hutchison and Fred McLeod struck the first symbolic tee shots, only seven other greats have carried out the role that Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player and Tom Watson fill today. Like Nelson, Palmer, Snead, Sarazen and Venturi before them, they won’t be here forever. But we watch them knowing that their legacies will last.

Honorary Starters Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson and Gary Player.
The Honorary Starters are truly a tradition unlike any other. Ben Jared/PGA TOUR via Getty Image

1. THE COURSE, OF COURSE

For all of the umpteen tweaks made throughout the decades — greens and tees rebuilt, fairways stretched and tightened —  the beautiful bones remain, majestic and unmistakable, very much as Bobby Jones and Alister MacKenzie arranged them. Other majors can be staged on any number of courses. The Masters can unfold nowhere else.

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A golf, food and travel writer, Josh Sens has been a GOLF Magazine contributor since 2004 and now contributes across all of GOLF’s platforms. His work has been anthologized in The Best American Sportswriting. He is also the co-author, with Sammy Hagar, of Are We Having Any Fun Yet: the Cooking and Partying Handbook.

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