What is a patron at the Masters?



What is a patron at the Masters?

For years, television announcer Jim Nantz has used that tagline to describe the prestigious golf tournament held each year in Augusta, Georgia. It’s appropriate because The Masters is a tournament unlike any other and features traditions unlike any other golf tournament in the world, one of which is referring to fans as patrons.

Is it rude to sit in someone else’s seat at the Masters?

This is more of an unwritten rule. Masters patrons place their seats at key areas early in the day and then walk around. It’s impolite to sit in someone else’s seat. Plus, you feel like a jerk if they come and ask you to leave. #8 No selling your ticket within 2,700 feet of Augusta National.

What will happen to the patron-specifics at the Masters 2020?

The 2020 version of The Masters will undoubtedly be unlike any other tournament in the event’s storied history. All of the patron-specific traditions will be missing this year, along with the missing patrons.

What’s the proper etiquette at the Masters?

This is the Masters, man. A polite golf clap will do nicely and when they do something really spectacular — like when Tiger Woods holed out that pitch shot from behind the 16th green — you can let loose like any other golf tournament. 9. Adults: Lay off the autographs If you’re over say, 25, no autographs. Leave that for the kids.