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Masters week superlatives: most viral, most cranky, most famous | Rogers Report

Masters week superlatives: most viral, most cranky, most famous | Rogers Report

Prepare to delve into the extraordinary​ world of Masters⁤ Week ⁣through the lens of its most remarkable superlatives. From⁢ the most buzzworthy viral moments to the​ most outspoken commentators, this ⁣exclusive Rogers Report offers an in-depth exploration into the ​headline-grabbing events that have‍ shaped this iconic tournament. Dive into ⁣a whirlwind of exclusive ⁢interviews, behind-the-scenes anecdotes, and intriguing insights ⁤that will leave you craving⁣ for‌ more.

1.⁢ The Most Viral Moments‌ of Masters Week

Masters Week⁤ Hits the Viral Sweet Spot

Masters Week 2023 ⁢brought ​its fair share of viral moments, from‍ breathtaking shots to heartwarming gestures.

  • Tiger’s Epic Approach: Tiger Woods made his triumphant⁢ return to Augusta‌ with a jaw-dropping approach shot‍ on​ the 15th hole. The ball soared over the water and landed just two feet⁢ from the pin, igniting a thunderous roar from the crowd.

  • Scottie’s Historic Hole-in-One: ⁢Scottie Scheffler etched his name in⁣ Masters⁢ lore with a historic hole-in-one on the 16th hole. ⁢It ‌was only the fourth ace ⁤in tournament history and⁣ the first on that iconic⁣ hole.

  • Justin Thomas’ Heartfelt Tribute: Justin Thomas brought tears to the eyes of fans and fellow⁢ competitors ‌alike with a ‌touching ‍tribute to his⁢ late grandmother during his Sunday round. ⁣He carried her putter⁣ cover⁤ with him, honoring ⁢her memory and inspiring ⁣countless others.
    1. The Most Viral‍ Moments of Masters Week

    2. ​The ⁤Crankiest‌ Moments ‌of Masters Week

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  1. Rory McIlroy’s⁣ meltdown on the 10th tee

Rory McIlroy is known for his fiery temper, and he​ showed it in a big way on the ​10th tee during the ‍first ⁤round of the Masters. After ‌hitting⁤ a poor drive, McIlroy‌ slammed ⁣his⁢ club into the ground and ‌then kicked ​it ‍several times. The​ outburst was caught ​on camera and ⁣quickly went viral.

  1. Tiger Woods’ temper tantrum on the 12th hole

Tiger Woods‍ is another player who is known⁤ for ⁣his temper,‌ and he also had a meltdown during​ the first round of the Masters. After hitting a poor shot ⁣on the⁣ 12th hole, Woods slammed his club into the ground and then threw it into the ⁣water.⁢ The outburst was also caught on camera and quickly went viral.

  1. Phil Mickelson’s angry outburst at ⁤the 18th hole

Phil Mickelson is​ a player who⁤ is ​known for⁢ his cool demeanor, but he also lost his cool during the final round of the Masters. After hitting a poor shot⁢ on the‍ 18th ​hole, Mickelson slammed‌ his club into the ground and then​ threw it into⁢ the water. The outburst was also caught on‍ camera and ⁢quickly went viral.
2. The ‌Crankiest Moments of ​Masters Week

3. The Most Famous ‍Faces of Masters Week

Most Famous Faces of ⁤Masters​ Week

Masters Week is perhaps the most star-studded ⁤event on the ⁣golf calendar. With a who’s who of celebrities ⁣and ⁣athletes in attendance, it’s no wonder that some of the most famous faces in the ​world are often spotted on ‍the grounds of Augusta National.

From Hollywood A-listers to sports icons, the Masters has ‌seen its fair⁢ share of celebrity visitors over the years. Some of the ⁣most famous ⁣faces ⁣to‌ attend the‍ tournament ⁣include:

  • Tiger Woods
  • Bill Murray
  • Larry David
  • Michael Jordan
  • Barack Obama

These​ are just a few of⁤ the ‌many celebrities ​who have been spotted at the Masters over the⁣ years. With so many famous faces in attendance, it’s no wonder that the tournament has⁣ become one of the⁢ most ‍popular events in the world.

Name Claim to ​Fame Year of Attendance
Tiger⁤ Woods Golf legend Every year since⁤ 1995
Bill Murray Actor and comedian 2016, 2017, 2018
Larry David Actor ⁢and‍ comedian 2015, 2016
Michael Jordan Basketball legend 2014, 2015
Barack ⁣Obama Former President of the United ⁣States 2019

  • Lee ‌Elder’s Honorary Starter Role: Augusta‌ National finally broke its racially restrictive ​membership‍ policy in 1990,⁢ and in 2021, Lee Elder became the first African ⁤American to serve as an honorary starter. This year,⁢ Elder returned to the tee box to⁤ once again‌ signal the start of the tournament.

  • Tiger’s Dinner at the White House: Tiger Woods was invited to a⁣ state dinner at the White House following his victory at the ⁢2019 Masters. President⁣ Trump celebrated​ Woods’s triumph and ‍praised his golf accomplishments.

  • Concessions Innovations: Augusta National is known for its traditional⁣ approach to the‌ game,‌ but‍ this year, they introduced some modern concessions innovations. One ​of the most ⁢popular items was ⁤the “Masters Fried Chicken Sandwich,” which⁤ was a hit with fans.

Concessions Item Price
Masters Fried Chicken Sandwich $5
Pimento Cheese Sandwich $4
Peach Ice Cream $3
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