Carl Jackson has caddied in a record 54 Masters, winning twice with Ben Crenshaw. He shares memories from No. 13, Azalea. #themasters

Since 1934, the Masters Tournament has been home to some of golf’s greatest moments. Amidst blooming azaleas, towering pines and flowering dogwoods, the first full week of April ushers in a stage unique to golf and to sport. Over four days and 72 holes, the smallest field in major championship golf competes for a chance to capture the Green Jacket and a place in Masters history.

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21 Comments

  1. The guy has successfully caddied for two majors ! Now that's a flex !

  2. I think the changes definitely and complexity to the classic #13. Players like Zach Johnson would have trouble making 3. It's perhaps taken some of the excitement on Sunday at Augusta. Sometimes intangible to golf enthusiasts. I'm not sure the length was needed to make the hole tougher. Because of the trouble short and over the green. The second and third shots still have the same considerations. I remember the shot from the rough Mickelson made on #15 that he won his third green jacket from the pine straw……

  3. The Masters showing the only place black people are allowed. Definitely not on their board. 👴👴👴👴👴👴👴👴👴👴

  4. I'm ashamed to say I cussed this gentleman whilst he was caddying for my one and only round at Augusta. If you're reading this Michael, I'm truly sorry.
    Sincerely,
    Richard

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