MORE FROM THE MASTERS
4/10/03 -- Thursday photo gallery from the 2003 Masters Tournament.
By RICH LERNER
Theres simply no truth to the rumor that Augusta employs thousands of elves.
Theres simply no truth to the rumor that Augusta employs thousands of elves.
By ADAM BARR
4/9/03 -- We have moved, in a little less than a year, from letters and acrimony to placards and bullhorns.
4/9/03 -- We have moved, in a little less than a year, from letters and acrimony to placards and bullhorns.
By BRIAN HEWITT
4/9/03 -- Aaron Baddeley wishes he were there in the worst way.
4/9/03 -- Aaron Baddeley wishes he were there in the worst way.
4/9/03 -- It’s hard to imagine Ernie Els getting worked up about anything. Hey, he’s the Big Easy, the guy with the sleepy eyes, the comfortable grin, the soothing demeanor.
4/9/03 -- A federal appeals court rejected Martha Burk’s emergency request to allow protesters outside the front gate of Augusta National Golf Club.
4/9/03 -- Wednesday photo gallery from the 2003 Masters Tournament.
4/9/03 -- Some things about the Masters never change. As usual, Tiger Woods was first off the tee Tuesday morning.
4/9/03 -- Martha Burk isn’t giving up on the idea of picketing at the front gate of the men’s-only Augusta National Golf Club.
4/9/03 -- No honorary starters will kick off the Masters; Rain disrupts Par-3 contest; These and more news and notes from Wednesday at the Masters Tournament.
4/9/03 -- Before they even began arriving this week, players already knew that the fifth hole at Augusta National had undergone some severe changes.
By MIKE RITZ
4/9/03 -- Theres no place like it on earth. Its a tournament like no other. Augusta National and the Masters.
4/9/03 -- Theres no place like it on earth. Its a tournament like no other. Augusta National and the Masters.