Discussion: Should Na get a Masters invite?
- By Golf Channel Digital
- Oct 3, 2011 9:24 AM ET

Kevin Na earned his first PGA Tour win at the Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open. With the victory, Na claimed a two-year Tour exemption, a spot in the 2012 season-opening event in Kapalua and $792,000. But he did not earn a trip to Augusta for next year’s Masters as Augusta National does not award invitations to Fall Series winners.
Discussion: Should Fall Series winners be granted an invitation into the following year’s Masters Tournament?
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