Our next Masters champ? Cam Smith fits the bill, writes adampeacock3:
Whether there on the course or, like the most of us, ritually moulded to the couch for four mornings in April, we know exactly how perfectly complicated it can be.
He loves rugby league — Brisbane Broncos in particular — and his dog Wally. Yeah, Wally, as in Lewis. “The course itself is amazing, but you deadset can’t find a weed or anything out of place there. It’s incredible. Augusta does it their way. Their paradise, their perfection, is on their terms. Simple pleasures double as tradition that will never change.A general view of the entrance to Magnolia Lane at Augusta National Golf Club.At tomorrow’s champions dinner, 2018 winner Patrick Reed will serve up a meal of rib eye on the bone, mac and cheese and creamed spinach which may or may not pass by the time we get to the back nine on Sunday.
Every day feels like Sunday in terms of crowds. The Monday practice round tickets are as coveted as most others in all of golf.Smith will have familiarity around him. Parents, sister, close friends. Smith’s dad Des has been known to take advantage of Augusta’s $3 beers, perhaps the greatest simplicity in all of sport spectating.
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