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The 2025 Masters tournament is set to take place this weekend at Augusta National Golf Club, and one of the most cherished traditions remains intact: the prohibition of cellphones. This rule has become a hallmark of the event, enhancing the experience for both attendees and players alike.
Fans appreciate the opportunity to immerse themselves fully in the ambiance of the tournament without the distractions of technology. The serene environment allows spectators to engage with the game, the stunning surroundings, and each other, fostering a sense of community among golf enthusiasts.
The absence of cellphones also contributes to the tournament's unique atmosphere, as spectators can enjoy the sounds of nature and the excitement of the game without interruptions. This year, attendees are looking forward to witnessing world-class golfers compete for the coveted green jacket in an environment that prioritizes tradition and respect for the sport. The Masters continues to uphold its reputation as a premier event in the golfing calendar, and the no-phone policy is a significant part of that legacy.
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